Helping kids move, feel, and play better
April 29, 2026
Kids and teens are always on the move—playing sports, growing fast, and learning new skills. But sometimes, injuries, delays, or health conditions can make everyday activities harder. That’s where Kaweah Health Therapy Specialists can help.
Care for growing bodies
Pediatric physical therapy helps babies, children, and teens build strength, improve movement, and gain confidence. Therapists work with kids who may have developmental delays, muscle weakness, or injuries from sports or play. With a full-time pediatric physical therapist on staff, the Kaweah Health team designs personalized care programs tailored to each child’s unique needs.
Support after a concussion
A concussion can affect how you think, move, and feel. Therapy can help with balance, strength, memory, and focus. With the right care, children can safely return to school, sports, and daily life.
Help for scoliosis
Scoliosis, or a curve in the spine, can cause pain and changes in posture. Therapy focuses on improving movement, easing discomfort, and building strength. Finding and treating scoliosis early can lead to better results.
Get back in the game
After an injury, therapy can help young athletes return to the activities they love. Therapists guide recovery with exercises, movement training, and tips to help prevent future injuries—whether your child plays for fun or on a team.
Stay close to home
Therapy services are available at multiple Kaweah Health locations, including Visalia, Exeter, Dinuba, and Tulare (beginning summer 2026), making it easier for families to get the care they need.
Help your child get back to feeling their best. Ask your doctor for a referral and learn more about Kaweah Health Therapy Specialists.