At Little Leaps Therapy Services we're all about making the little leaps count. From little bubbas to growing teenagers, we work with our patients and their families.
Multiple parents report seeing meaningful physical progress in their children over time, with specific improvements mentioned including mobility, strength, balance, coordination, and gross motor milestones such as rolling, sitting, and walking. Reviewers consistently describe the physiotherapists — particularly Kirsty and Tracy — as knowledgeable, patient, and good at engaging children, with several noting that sessions were made fun while still targeting developmental goals. The mobile and home-visit model is mentioned positively by more than one parent as a practical benefit that allowed therapy to take place in familiar environments.
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At Little Leaps Therapy Services we're all about making the little leaps count. From little bubbas to growing teenagers, we work with our patients and their families. Providing a mobile paediatric physio service where you're most comfortable - in your home, childcare centre, school or even your favourite park. Currently servicing Sydney's Hills District and surrounds.
Assessment of children aged 0-18 years for developmental, musculoskeletal and neurological conditions.
Water-based therapy for paediatric patients.
Rehabilitation post fracture, following orthopaedic surgery or botulinum toxin injections.
Treatment for conditions such as nerve palsy and recovery from neurological events.
Customised exercise programs designed for home-based therapy.
Therapy that helps individuals recover function and independence following illness, injury, surgery or disability. Rehabilitation may include specialised techniques such as scar management and serial casting as part of a broader recovery plan.
Assessment, recommendation and training in tools, devices or software that help people with disability participate more independently in daily life. This can range from communication apps and adaptive cutlery to wheelchairs and environmental controls.
Preparation of reports and recommendations for NDIS funding.
Collaboration with occupational therapists, speech therapists and other allied health professionals.