Community’s pediatric outpatient rehabilitation program works with you and our youngest patients to improve your child's function, mobility and strength.
We specialize in evaluating, diagnosing and treating physical and functional impairments in our pediatric patients. Our team of therapists provide physical therapy, speech-language pathology and occupational therapy services.
Our pediatric rehabilitation team also works with you to customize and design a therapy program that fits your child’s needs. Families are also encouraged to be involved in their child’s care, through treatment sessions that can be continued at home.
Physical therapists are specialists in movement. They improve the quality of your child's life through hands-on care, prescribed exercise and patient education.
Brachial Plexus injuries
Cerebral Palsy
Congenital anomalies
Developmental delays
Down Syndrome
Gait and movement disorders
Hypertonia and Hypotonia
Muscular Dystrophy
Scoliosis
Skeletal and connective tissue disorders
Spina Bifida
Torticollis (neck twists to one side and causes the head to tilt)
Active and passive joint range of motion
Atypical movement pattern assessment and gait training
Balance, coordination and motor planning training
Durable medical equipment and orthotic selection and assessment
Gross motor training to reach milestones (i.e. rolling, sitting, crawling, walking and running)
Manual therapy and external cueing
Rehabilitation of orthopedic/athletic diagnoses and injuries, return to sport, post-op
Soft tissue mobilization and flexibility training
Strength and endurance training
Occupational therapists work with your child to encourage their rehabilitation by performing activities of daily living (ADL).
Our therapists teach children how to prevent or live better with injury, illness or disability, and encourage a healthy lifestyle.
Behavioral and mental health conditions
Birth injuries or defects
Brain and spinal cord injuries
Cancer
Congenital anomalies such as Spina Bifida
Developmental delays
Hand injuries
Neurological disorders
Post-surgical and orthopedic conditions
Feeding problems
Activities of daily living training
Fine motor and hand/eye coordination training
Rehabilitation of orthopedic diagnoses
Sensory integration and processing
Splinting, casting and equipment management
Visual and motor perception training
Feeding training
Our pediatric speech-language pathologists work to prevent, diagnose and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication and swallowing disorders in children.
Brain and spinal cord injuries
Feeding and swallowing disorders
Congenital anomalies
Developmental delays
Head injuries
Speech and language disorders including stutters and lisps
Voice disorders
Articulation training
Cognition including attention, memory, executive function and awareness
Control of vocal and respiratory system
Feeding and safe swallowing skills
Language treatment
Training families on the use of alternative devices
215 N. Fresno Street, Suite 250
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 459-1842
Hours:
Monday – Friday
7 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
For a referral, please talk with your child’s primary care pediatrician or specialty care doctor.