Compare children’s physiotherapy for DCD, dyspraxia, low muscle tone, hypermobility, cerebral palsy, gait, injury recovery and developmental movement needs across Derry/Londonderry, Waterside, Gransha, Limavady, Strabane, Coleraine, Omagh, Cookstown and the wider North West.
Find Derry/Londonderry paediatric physiosDerry/Londonderry families often compare Little Acorns at Gransha, Altnagelvin-linked child development routes, private Derry clinics and Northern Ireland paediatric rehab options when motor development, cerebral palsy, balance, pain or coordination worries are affecting everyday life.
A good paediatric physio should help you understand what is happening physically, what can improve, and what to practise between sessions. For Derry/Londonderry parents, it is worth comparing private options with NHS/community routes so you know whether you need fast private support, hospital-linked therapy, school advice or a longer rehabilitation plan.
Compare private providers, neuro-paediatric options and local NHS/community pathways, then check registration, child age range, setting, reports, fees and availability.
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View listingPaediatric physiotherapists support babies, children and young people with movement, posture, strength, coordination, gait, low tone, hypermobility, injury recovery, DCD/dyspraxia, cerebral palsy and wider neurodevelopmental or physical disability needs.
No. Physiotherapy focuses on movement, posture, strength, mobility, gait and physical rehabilitation. Occupational therapy focuses more on everyday participation, self-care, fine motor tasks, sensory processing and functional routines. Some children need both.
Check HCPC registration, CSP or APCP membership, paediatric experience, whether the provider supports your child’s condition, clinic/home/school options, reports, DBS, fees and whether the service is private or an NHS/community pathway.
Compare the wider UK route for paediatric physiotherapists, then return to local options in Derry/Londonderry.
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