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St. Petersburg, FL 33701
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Physical Therapy Services

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Physical Therapy Locations

Referral Form

Physicians can use this form to refer patients for Rehabilitation Services at All Children's Hospital's Main Campus or Specialty Care Centers:

  Referral Form (18K PDF)

 

pediatric physical therapists evaluate and provide treatment for children who have motor skills problems. Your child might need physical therapy to help with developmental delay, a birth defect, chronic illness or an injury.

Physical therapy helps develop the strength and range of motion children need to move through their environment easily and effectively. Physical therapy goals often include help with developmental milestones like sitting, standing, crawling and walking. Our licensed physical therapists also assess the need for orthotics (like splints and braces) and recommend adaptive equipment.

Some of the services we provide include:



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