Physical Therapy

Physical therapy (PT) helps children improve strength, balance, coordination, endurance, and movement. Through individualized treatment, physical therapists build the motor skills children need to participate confidently in play, sports, school, and daily activities.

What to Expect During Physical Therapy

Sessions are active and play-based, incorporating obstacle courses, climbing, balance activities, ball skills, and functional movement to improve strength, coordination, and confidence.

Your child may benefit from PT if they:

  • Fall frequently or seem unsteady

  • Have difficulty running, jumping, or keeping up with peers

  • Tire easily

  • Experience ongoing pain

  • Have delayed motor milestones

An evaluation can help determine if occupational therapy is the right fit.

Meet the Team

Meet Laney

Laney Copenheaver, PT, DPT

PHYSICAL THERAPIST                                     

Certifications: Interactive Metronome

Specialties: Developmental delays, neurological conditions, sports injuries, pediatric rehabilitation