Personalised Paediatric Physiotherapy Clinic Wollondilly (Picton)

Helping children move, grow, and thrive with expert physiotherapy services. Advanced treatments in Picton support meaningful progress, improving mobility, strength, and confidence for families in Wollondilly.

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Picton's Leading Paediatric Physiotherapy Clinic

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At South West Kids Clinic, we provide world-class paediatric physiotherapy for children aged 0-18, helping them achieve mobility, strength, and independence.

Conveniently located on the corner of Margaret & Colden Street in Picton, our clinic is renowned for delivering innovative, evidence-based care designed to meet the unique needs of every child.

Our physiotherapists are leaders in their field, with extensive experience treating conditions such as cerebral palsy, developmental delays, and post-surgical rehabilitation.

We combine advanced techniques with a compassionate approach, ensuring your child receives the best possible care in a supportive, family-friendly environment.

If you’re seeking expert physiotherapy for your child in Wollondilly, give us a call on (02) 9602 3377 or via our online contact form today to discover see why so many families trust us to transform their child’s movement and confidence.

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How Our Physiotherapists Empower Your Child's Growth

we believe every child deserves the opportunity to move freely, grow confidently, and enjoy life to the fullest. Our experienced paediatric physiotherapists are dedicated to helping children overcome physical challenges and build the strength and skills they need to thrive. Through personalised care and a collaborative approach, we ensure every child is supported on their journey to achieving their goals. Here is how we can help:

Facilitate Gross Motor Development
We focus on enhancing major body movements such as crawling and walking. Our team uses engaging activities that naturally encourage children to develop these vital skills, supporting their overall physical growth in a fun and nurturing setting.
Our tailored programs are designed to improve muscle flexibility and strength, crucial for healthy growth and development. These exercises are adapted to each child’s capabilities and delivered through age-appropriate, fun, and interactive play settings.
We help children learn how to control their movements and maintain proper posture, which is essential for daily activities. Our team may trial supportive equipment to improve motor control and posture. This helps to support better coordination and balance, which is vital for play.

We assist children in refining their physical skills, which are essential for everyday tasks and sports. Whether jumping, running, or throwing, our Physiotherapists make learning these skills enjoyable and rewarding. Our team focuses on developing essential mobility skills, allowing children to navigate their environments more effectively and confidently.

Our Physiotherapists provide specialised training for specific physical tasks that a child may find challenging. They break down the task into minor, achievable actions and develop engaging methods of refining these skills. This focused approach helps children master the skills necessary for independence in daily activities.
We evaluate and recommend the best mobility aids and equipment to enhance each child’s independence. This includes walkers, wheelchairs, or standing frames tailored to meet individual needs and improve independence.
Our therapists are skilled in prescribing orthotic insoles, supra malleolar orthoses (SMOs), ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) and other orthotic devices that support proper alignment and improve function. These devices are crucial for children with specific physical needs, providing their growing bodies with the support they require to enhance mobility and stability.
We utilise serial casting and splinting techniques to correct or improve muscle and joint function, facilitating better alignment and movement in their legs and feet affected by tight, shortened muscles. Serial casting is a technique used to gradually stretch stiff muscles to improve the range of movement at the foot, ankle or knee. We mould splints, such as Turtlebrace, that can be used during activities or at nighttime to help maintain specific joints in a more ideal and functional position.
We encourage children to engage in sports and leisure activities, adapting activities to their capabilities. Our therapists collaborate with your child’s educators and coaches to improve their physical health and social interactions.
Our team expertly modifies tasks to make daily activities more accessible for children with physical challenges across their everyday environments. This adaptation helps them achieve success and boosts their confidence.
We provide parents with the knowledge and skills they need to support their child’s development at home. Coaching includes practical tips on handling physical care needs and encouraging active participation.
We offer strategies and therapies to manage pain effectively, ensuring each child can participate in activities comfortably and joyfully.

Techniques We Use to Support Your Child’s Development

Our team utilises advanced physiotherapy techniques to provide the highest standard of care for children in Wollondilly. Our team is committed to staying at the forefront of paediatric physiotherapy, ensuring every child benefits from innovative, evidence-based treatments tailored to their needs.

Some of the specialised techniques we offer include:

Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI):

DMI is an innovative therapy technique that uses dynamic movement sequences to improve motor control and neurological function in children facing developmental challenges. Our therapists guide your child through exercises designed to challenge their body and provoke movement responses to specific positions.
Pediasuit therapy is offered at South West Kids Clinic by our trained Physiotherapists, and it is particularly effective for children with neurological and developmental conditions to improve their motor skills and physical function. Pediasuit is a soft, dynamic orthotic comprising a vest, shorts, knee pads, and shoes, all connected by elastic bands. This suit provides proprioceptive input and resistance, promoting proper posture, alignment, and muscle activation during therapy exercises. When wearing the Pediasuit, your child will engage in intensive, repetitive movements that enhance strength, coordination, balance, and functional abilities.
Spider-cage therapy is offered by our team of experienced Physiotherapists. It is a therapy tool designed to improve your child’s motor skills and overall physical function. The therapy involves using a specialised “spider cage” frame with elastic bungee cords. These cords provide support and resistance, helping children perform various exercises and movements in a controlled environment. The therapy aims to enhance strength, balance, coordination, and spatial awareness, making it particularly beneficial for children with neurological and developmental conditions. Using the spider cage, your therapist can tailor exercises to your child’s needs, facilitating progress safely and engagingly.
In a heated pool, hydrotherapy uses water’s properties to help your child achieve better mobility, strength, and balance. It is especially effective for children with neurological conditions, low muscle tone, developmental delays, and chronic pain.
Garments including Theratogs, Spiral Skins and Dynamic Movement Orthosis (DMO) are used and trialled by our Physiotherapists to enhance body awareness, improve alignment, and support motor learning in children with postural and movement challenges. The customisable garments and strapping provide targeted support and encourage optimal movement patterns. These garments are strategically applied to your child’s body to improve posture, muscle activation and overall function.
Utilising a vibrating platform, whole body vibration therapy helps improve muscle tone, strength, circulation, and bone density, supporting better overall physical function. This therapy tool is combined with various other therapy interventions to enhance the overall effectiveness and outcomes that these interventions would achieve independently.
Task-specific muscle stimulation uses low-level electrical currents to stimulate muscle contractions, helping to strengthen muscles and restore functionality in children with neurological impairments. Our therapy team is experienced in applying EMS to your child’s body during active movements, such as walking, squatting, or sitting-to-stands.
Our therapists are skilled in providing targeted Physiotherapy that complements pre- and post-Botox interventions, including strengthening, stretching, casting, and monitoring. Our team collaborates closely with the rehabilitation teams at the children’s hospitals throughout the process to maximise the outcomes achieved following Botox and to assist in planning future treatment pathways.
We offer comprehensive rehabilitation services to prepare children for surgery and support an effective recovery. Our strong partnerships with children’s hospitals and other local hospitals enable us to provide these services. Our client’s success in achieving exceptional outcomes has earned us recognition and trust within the medical community. Through these connections, we ensure continuous support for children and their families, promoting optimal recovery and continuity of care.
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Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to start therapy?
The best time to start therapy is when you notice any developmental delays or concerns in your child. Early intervention is crucial as it can significantly improve the effectiveness of the treatment, helping your child achieve the best possible outcomes.

The frequency of therapy sessions typically depends on your child’s specific needs and goals during the initial assessment. Most children benefit from weekly sessions, but we may suggest more or fewer visits based on your child’s progress.

Put simply, the greater your involvement is in therapy, the quicker your child will gain results. For this reason, we only work with families actively involved in their child’s therapy. This includes collaborating to establish goals, participating in therapy sessions, completing practice between sessions and providing feedback to your therapist about progress between sessions.
Our team conducts comprehensive assessments to understand each child’s strengths and challenges. Based on these assessments, we develop individualised therapy plans that are continually adapted to reflect progress and changing needs.
You can contact our clinic directly or via email to discuss your child’s needs. Our reception team will ask quick questions about your child to determine the next steps required.
Therapy sessions are primarily completed in our clinic; however, we occasionally recommend contacting the school or child care to observe your child and consult with the teachers regarding valuable strategies to promote success in the classroom or playground. Occasionally, ongoing sessions are suggested; however, this is based on clinical need rather than convenience.
Areas We Service
LiverpoolNSW
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South West Kids Clinic offers personalised support and guidance to children with movement-based conditions in Liverpool. Our experienced and caring team is committed to positively impacting your child’s life.

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BankstownNSW
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South West Kids Clinic delivers customised therapy and treatments to children with movement-based conditions. Our services are readily available and personalised to meet the needs of families in the Bankstown area, ensuring that every child receives the care they require.

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Mon - Fri:8:00AM to 6:00PM
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CampbelltownNSW
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At South West Kids Clinic, we provide personalised therapy and treatments to children who have conditions affecting their movement. Our services are designed to cater to the specific needs of families in the Campbelltown area, guaranteeing that each child gets the attention and care they need.

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FairfieldNSW
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At South West Kids Clinic, our approach is to offer customised therapy and treatments for children with movement disorders. We ensure our services are accessible and tailored specifically for families living in the Fairfield area, ensuring every child receives the necessary care.

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Mon - Fri:8:00AM to 6:00PM
Sat & Sun:Closed
PrestonsNSW
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At South West Kids Clinic, we deliver individualised therapy and treatments for children with movement challenges. Our services are adapted to fit the unique requirements of families in the Preston area, ensuring all children receive the dedicated care they need.

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Mon - Fri:8:00AM to 6:00PM
Sat & Sun:Closed
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