Is Your Child Living with a Genetic Syndrome?
It can sometimes be difficult to determine if a child is living with a genetic syndrome. Fortunately, these conditions are able to be addressed with the help of physical therapy.
As stated by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), “Studies have indicated that genetic factors influence many, if not most of the diseases commonly encountered in PT practice.”
If your child has been diagnosed with a genetic syndrome, or you think he or she may have one, don’t hesitate to contact Oceanside Therapy Group to consult with one of our Oceanside physical therapists today.
How can physical therapy help with genetic syndromes?
Genetic syndromes can affect many parts of a child’s life, including motor skills, cognitive development, physical development, socialization, mobility, classroom success, and more.
Genetics can play a key role in a child’s developmental milestones, and if they are predisposed to a certain condition, it may be difficult to meet one or more of those milestones. In fact, APTA also states that “Genes appear to influence not only risk for disease, but also progression, outcomes and response to rehabilitation interventions.”
If your child has already received a genetic syndrome diagnosis, a physical therapist will conduct physical assessments and exams to best determine where your child is functioning developmentally, and which areas will need the most focus.
How can I get started?
At our Oceanside physical therapy clinic, we have treated several pediatric patients with a wide range of genetic syndromes and specific needs.