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Paediatric Osteopathy at Remedium Wellness

At Remedium Wellness, we provide specialist Paediatric Physiotherapy services to support the movement, strength, coordination, and physical development of children aged 2 years and above.

Our approach is active, practical, and child-focused, helping young people move better, feel more confident in their bodies, and take part more comfortably in day-to-day life, school, and sport.

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Who Is Osteopathy For?

Paediatric physiotherapy is designed to support children at every stage of development; from toddlers and preschool children to school-age and young athletes, helping them move well, build strength, and feel confident in their bodies.

Helping Children with Coordination & Movement Difficulties

Supporting children who find movement, balance, or coordination more challenging than their peers.

  • Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD / Dyspraxia): Difficulty with coordination, balance, and motor planning, often impacting school and play activities.
  • Balance & Coordination Difficulties: Struggles with activities like hopping, skipping, or riding a bike due to reduced stability or control.
  • Delayed Motor Development: Slower progression in skills such as running, jumping, or climbing compared to age expectations.
  • Clumsiness or Frequent Trips/Falls: Often linked to reduced body awareness, strength, or coordination.

Managing Growing Pains & Childhood Joint Pain

Helping children stay active and comfortable through periods of growth and physical change.

  • Growing Pains: Common leg aches (often at night) linked to activity levels and rapid growth phases.
  • Joint Pain (Knees, Ankles, Hips): Pain during or after activity, often related to load, alignment, or movement patterns.
  • Osgood-Schlatter Disease: Knee pain in active children, particularly during growth spurts and sport participation.
  • Sever’s Disease (Heel Pain): Heel discomfort caused by stress on the growth plate, common in sporty children.

Supporting Sports Injuries & Active Children

Helping children recover from injury and return to sport safely and confidently.

  • Muscle Strains & Ligament Sprains:  Injuries from sport or play affecting muscles, joints, or soft tissues.
  • Overuse Injuries: Pain from repetitive activity, often seen in children involved in regular sport or training.
  • Return to Sport Rehabilitation: Structured recovery plans to safely rebuild strength, confidence, and performance.
  • Running & Landing Technique Issues: Poor movement mechanics that can increase injury risk or limit performance.

Improving Strength, Posture & Hypermobility

Building stability and control to support everyday movement and long-term physical health.

  • Hypermobility (Joint Laxity): Increased joint flexibility that can lead to instability, pain, or fatigue.
  • Poor Posture: Slouched sitting or standing habits, often linked to weakness or reduced endurance.
  • Core Weakness & Low Muscle Tone: Reduced strength affecting balance, coordination, and physical activity levels.
  • Fatigue with Physical Activity: Difficulty keeping up with peers due to reduced strength or endurance.
Recovery

How Paediatric Physiotherapy Supports Recovery & Development

Paediatric physiotherapy focuses on helping children move, grow, and develop with confidence.

Rather than hands-on treatment alone, it uses active, play-based approaches including movement retraining, strengthening, balance work, and coordination exercises to improve how a child’s body functions day to day.

By looking at the whole child, not just the area of concern, paediatric physiotherapy identifies what may be limiting movement or causing discomfort, and builds a tailored, age-appropriate plan. This supports natural development, improves confidence in movement, and helps children take part more comfortably in school, sport, and everyday life.

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Our Approach

Our Approach At Remedium

At Remedium Wellness, our osteopaths look beyond the surface to treat the person, not just the pain.

By combining expert manual therapy with a deep understanding of biomechanics, we restore your body’s natural balance and fluidity.

Whether you’re recovering from injury or managing chronic stiffness, our Worcester team provides the clarity and care needed to move with confidence and ease.

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Our Locations

Visit our Worcestor Clinics

Unit 6, Elgar Business Centre, Hallow, Worcester WR2 6NJ

D1 Gyms, Business Park, Unit 7/8 , Bromyard, Bromyard Rd, Worcester WR2 5HN

Frequently Asked Questions

Paediatric physiotherapy focuses on helping children improve movement, strength, balance, and coordination. It supports development, manages pain or injury, and helps children take part more comfortably in daily activities, school, and sport.

Children can benefit from physiotherapy from a very young age. At Remedium Wellness, we typically see children from 2 years old and above, including preschool and school-age children.

It can support a wide range of concerns, including coordination difficulties, developmental delays, sports injuries, growing pains, joint pain, hypermobility, and posture-related issues.

Sessions usually involve an assessment of how your child moves, followed by tailored exercises and activities. Treatment is often play-based and adapted to your child’s age, needs, and confidence level.

Yes, parents are often encouraged to be involved. You’ll usually be given simple exercises and advice to support your child’s progress at home between sessions.

This depends on your child’s needs and goals. Some children may only need a few sessions and guidance, while others may benefit from ongoing support to build strength, coordination, or recover from injury.