Paediatric physiotherapy in Malaga:

motor development and rehabilitation ‘poquito a poco’

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Designed for your little one, with you every step of the way

Early childhood (3–6 years)

coordination, équilibre, maladresse motrice, chutes fréquentes.

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 Infants (0–2 years)

plagiocephaly, torticollis, developmental delay, prematurity.

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Neurological conditions

coordination, équilibre, maladresse motrice, chutes fréquentes.

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Schoolchildren and teenagers

postural patterns, musculoskeletal pain, preparation for sport, and independence in daily activities.

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What we treat at the Clinic

Plagiocephaly and infantile torticollis.


Delay in motor milestones: rolling over, sitting up, crawling, standing, walking.


Alterations in muscle tone and postural control (hypotonia/hypertonia).


Walking on tiptoes, axial deviations, and abnormal movement patterns.


Sequelae of prematurity or neurological diagnoses (e.g., CP).


Pain and strain caused by sport, backpacks or poor posture.


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Initial assessment

Medical history, observation of play and functional tests according to age. We clearly explain what is happening and what objectives we will pursue.

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Personalised treatment plan

SMART objectives, home exercises (videos and worksheets), and coordination with school/other professionals when appropriate.

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Sessions with a playful approach

Guided play, postural control, balance and gait training, sensorimotor stimulation, and education for families to integrate progress into their routine.

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Monitoring and review

We review objectives every 4–6 weeks and adapt the plan to consolidate progress and prevent relapses.

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Benefits you will see

Improvement

postural control and coordination

Increase 

independence in daily activities.

Prevention

of compensation and future pain.

Trust 

in family and children thanks to clear and measurable objectives.

Warning signs

that your child

requires treatment


Head always tilted to the same side or flattening of the skull.


Does not hold head up at 3–4 months, does not sit up at 8–9 months, does not stand up or walk at 15–18 months.


Frequent falls, difficulty jumping, climbing/descending stairs, or noticeable motor clumsiness.


Pain or fatigue at the end of the day, especially when carrying a rucksack or playing sport

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