Physical and Occupational Therapy Clinic in Ulwe Navi Mumbai
Clinic has been established in the emerging suburbs of Ulwe located in Navi Mumbai Township.
With the intention of providing quality care to children of NEURO DIVERSE needs, our services include physical therapy, occupational therapy and early intervention for various paediatric conditions enlisted below but not limited to:

Pediatric Physical Therapy for Neurological and Orthopedic Conditions in Ulwe
Cerebral Palsy & Its Types
Cerebral palsy (CP) affects movement and muscle tone due to brain development issues, often before birth. Our clinic provides customized physiotherapy plans based on the type—spastic, athetoid, ataxic, or mixed—helping children improve mobility, posture, and daily functioning.
Delayed Milestones
Children not reaching age-appropriate developmental milestones (like sitting, crawling, or walking) benefit from early intervention therapy. Our team uses evidence-based physical therapy techniques to promote motor skills and independence.
Hypotonia (Low Muscle Tone)
Kids with hypotonia may appear “floppy” and show delayed motor skills. We design exercises to improve strength, balance, and motor coordination, helping children gain confidence in their physical abilities.
Torticollis
Torticollis, often caused by tight neck muscles, leads to a tilted head posture. Our gentle stretching and positioning techniques help restore normal neck movement and prevent further musculoskeletal imbalances.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Children recovering from TBI need structured rehabilitation. Our pediatric therapists help improve muscle strength, balance, coordination, and functional mobility to support long-term recovery.
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is an abnormal spinal curvature seen in growing children. We provide posture correction, strengthening, and stretching routines to manage mild to moderate scoliosis and reduce progression.
Spina Bifida
Spina bifida can affect mobility and muscle function. We provide postural correction, strengthening, and walking aid training to maximize the child’s independence and improve their quality of life.
Brachial Plexus Lesion
A birth injury affecting arm and shoulder movement, this condition requires early therapy. We focus on sensory stimulation, range of motion, and strength-building exercises to restore function.
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH)
DDH is a misalignment of the hip joint in infants and young children. Through guided physical therapy, we aim to correct hip alignment, support muscular development, and assist in brace management if needed.
Hydrocephalus
Children with hydrocephalus may experience delays in motor skills. Our rehabilitation approach includes balance training, postural control, and coordination improvement through age-appropriate therapy.
CTEV (Clubfoot)
CTEV or clubfoot limits foot mobility and affects walking. Post-casting physiotherapy helps improve range of motion, gait patterns, and muscle function to enable smooth, pain-free walking.
Flat Feet
Flat feet in children can lead to poor posture or gait problems. Our treatment includes foot strengthening, balance training, and orthotic guidance to promote proper foot arch development.
Ataxia & Other Gait Disorders
We assist children with coordination problems, unsteady gait, or balance issues with focused motor control exercises and gait training programs.
Congenital, Genetic & Metabolic Conditions
Children with syndromic or rare conditions often face multiple motor challenges. Our clinic provides integrative physical therapy tailored to the child’s specific diagnosis to enhance mobility, endurance, and participation in daily activities.
Occupational Therapy for Developmental, Sensory & Functional Skills in Children – Ulwe
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Children with ASD often face challenges with communication, sensory integration, and daily routines. Our occupational therapists use structured routines, visual supports, and sensory-friendly techniques to improve engagement, self-regulation, and social participation.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
For children with ADHD, we offer focused interventions to improve attention span, impulse control, and daily functioning. Therapy includes sensory modulation strategies, fine motor activities, and structured behavior routines.
Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD)
SPD affects how a child responds to sensory input like sound, touch, or movement. Our clinic provides sensory integration therapy using play-based techniques to help children manage sensory overload and function calmly in daily life.
Down’s Syndrome
Occupational therapy supports children with Down’s Syndrome in building independence in self-care, classroom participation, and motor coordination. We provide individualized programs to enhance fine motor skills and daily routines.
Learning Difficulties
Children with learning challenges often struggle with handwriting, attention, or visual-motor integration. Our therapists use multi-sensory teaching strategies and academic skill-building to boost school performance and confidence.
Fine Motor Skills Training
Fine motor skills are essential for buttoning, writing, and using utensils. We offer targeted training to improve hand strength, grip, and coordination through engaging, age-appropriate tasks.
Reading and Writing Skills Training
Using OT-based approaches, we help children with dyslexia or handwriting issues through visual-motor integration tasks, pencil control techniques, and phonetic awareness tools to improve literacy skills.
ADL / IADL / Self-Help Skills Training
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) like dressing, grooming, and eating are essential for independence. We guide children step-by-step through self-help tasks while also addressing Instrumental Activities (IADLs) for older kids such as school readiness, basic chores, and time management.
Idiopathic Toe Walking
Persistent toe-walking in children without a known cause can affect gait and posture. Occupational therapy focuses on sensory integration, stretching, and balance exercises to encourage proper heel-to-toe walking patterns.
Praxis Issues (Motor Planning Difficulties)
Children with dyspraxia or motor planning challenges may struggle to organize movements. We provide therapeutic play that builds body awareness, sequencing skills, and motor coordination to improve participation in everyday tasks.
NICU Early Intervention Therapy for Infants in Ulwe – Specialized Neonatal Support
Preterm Babies
Babies born before 37 weeks may have underdeveloped muscles, reflexes, and sensory systems. Early physiotherapy and occupational support help stimulate motor development, promote feeding readiness, and prevent delays in growth and milestones.
Babies with Congenital, Genetic, or Cardio-Respiratory Conditions
Infants with conditions such as congenital heart defects, Down’s syndrome, or respiratory distress syndrome benefit from early interventions aimed at supporting breathing patterns, motor development, and feeding abilities through gentle therapeutic handling and positioning.
Full-Term but Extremely Cranky Babies
Even full-term babies may show signs of sensory discomfort or poor regulation. Therapy focuses on calming strategies, swaddling techniques, and parental education to manage irritability and enhance bonding.
Full-Term but Small for Gestational Age (SGA)
SGA infants may have reduced muscle tone or feeding difficulties. NICU-based therapy supports weight gain, neuromuscular stimulation, and early developmental play to help them catch up in growth and skill acquisition.
Babies Born to High-Risk Pregnancies
Infants of mothers with gestational diabetes, hypertension, or infections may face postnatal challenges. We provide early screening and tailored therapy to monitor and promote optimal neurological and sensory development.
Colicky Babies
Colicky infants often experience prolonged crying due to gastrointestinal discomfort. Our interventions include tummy time guidance, massage techniques, and sensory soothing methods to relieve distress and support digestive health.
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