In Step Physical Therapy Edmonton delivers individualized physiotherapy care focused on pain relief, movement restoration, and functional recovery. Treatment plans are designed to improve strength, flexibility, and confidence in daily activities.
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Pediatric physiotherapy in Edmonton | Kids' balance exercises | Child coordination activities
Looking for fun ways to improve your child's strength, balance, coordination, and motor skills at home? You don't need a gym or expensive equipment! In this video, Rupit Kaur, Registered Physiotherapist at In Step Physical Therapy, shares simple play-based activities that help children develop healthy movement skills while having fun.
In This Video:
✔ Animal walks (Bear walk, Crab walk, Frog jumps, Penguin walk)
✔ Pillow obstacle course
✔ Balloon coordination games
✔ Sit-to-Stand strengthening challenge
✔ Hopping and single-leg balance exercises
These activities help improve:
Balance and coordination
Core and leg strength
Motor planning
Body awareness
Hand-eye coordination
Confidence with movement
Whether your child is developing normally or needs extra support with coordination and balance, these simple home exercises can encourage healthy physical development through play.
📍 In Step Physical Therapy – Edmonton
If you're looking for pediatric physiotherapy in Edmonton, child coordination training, balance exercises for kids, or a pediatric physiotherapist in Edmonton, our team provides personalized assessments and treatment programs to help children move with confidence.
Book your pediatric physiotherapy assessment today and help your child build strength, coordination, and confidence through movement.
📞 (587) 409-1754
#PediatricPhysiotherapy #KidsExercises #ChildDevelopment #BalanceExercises #CoordinationTraining #PhysiotherapyEdmonton #MotorSkills #InStepPhysio #physiotherapyedmonton #physiotherapy #physiotherapist #yegPediatric physiotherapy in Edmonton | Kids' balance exercises | Child coordination activities Looking for fun ways to improve your child's strength, balance, coordination, and motor skills at home? You don't need a gym or expensive equipment! In this video, Rupit Kaur, Registered Physiotherapist at In Step Physical Therapy, shares simple play-based activities that help children develop healthy movement skills while having fun. In This Video: ✔ Animal walks (Bear walk, Crab walk, Frog jumps, Penguin walk) ✔ Pillow obstacle course ✔ Balloon coordination games ✔ Sit-to-Stand strengthening challenge ✔ Hopping and single-leg balance exercises These activities help improve: Balance and coordination Core and leg strength Motor planning Body awareness Hand-eye coordination Confidence with movement Whether your child is developing normally or needs extra support with coordination and balance, these simple home exercises can encourage healthy physical development through play. 📍 In Step Physical Therapy – Edmonton If you're looking for pediatric physiotherapy in Edmonton, child coordination training, balance exercises for kids, or a pediatric physiotherapist in Edmonton, our team provides personalized assessments and treatment programs to help children move with confidence. Book your pediatric physiotherapy assessment today and help your child build strength, coordination, and confidence through movement. 📞 (587) 409-1754 #PediatricPhysiotherapy #KidsExercises #ChildDevelopment #BalanceExercises #CoordinationTraining #PhysiotherapyEdmonton #MotorSkills #InStepPhysio #physiotherapyedmonton #physiotherapy #physiotherapist #yeg
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