Children’s Rehabilitation
Children’s Rehabilitation at Graal Clinic
Children’s rehabilitation is a targeted programme designed to help children restore motor, cognitive and psychomotor skills affected by neurological, orthopaedic or developmental conditions. At the «Graal» clinic, specialists use modern rehabilitation methods to support the child’s development, prevent complications and build independence in daily activities.
The rehabilitation plan is created individually, considering the child’s age, neurological status, diagnosis, developmental level and potential for progress.
Who Needs Children’s Rehabilitation
At «Graal», rehabilitation covers a wide range of conditions commonly seen in children:
- neurological disorders, cerebral palsy and various forms of paresis;
- speech delay or psychomotor developmental delay;
- post-traumatic recovery: fractures, ligament or meniscus injuries, spine injuries;
- musculoskeletal disorders, scoliosis, kyphosis and posture abnormalities;
- valgus/varus deformities, flat feet, gait abnormalities;
- muscle dystonia, hypertonus, hypotonia;
- muscle weakness and spine instability;
- hip dysplasia;
- frequent respiratory diseases — bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma.
Occupational Therapy in Children’s Rehabilitation
Occupational therapy is an essential part of the rehabilitation process. Its primary goal is to teach the child basic self-care skills, develop independence and strengthen confidence in daily life.
During sessions, children learn to:
- hold a spoon or pencil, use buttons, zippers and simple household items;
- open doors, turn on taps and navigate familiar environments safely;
- develop fine motor skills and improve coordination;
- enjoy achievements and form a positive self-image.
Methods Used at Graal Clinic
- therapeutic exercise (kinesiotherapy and LFK complexes);
- massage and gentle manual techniques;
- eye-training exercises and visual rehabilitation methods;
- post-fracture rehabilitation of limbs, pelvis, spine and joints;
- posture correction and movement-pattern training.
Expected Progress During Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation programmes at «Graal» are focused on practical and measurable improvements:
- better posture and improved spinal stability;
- reduced hypertonus or hypotonia;
- smoother, more coordinated movements;
- restored walking skills, balance and muscle strength;
- improved speech in cases of motor impairments;
- enhanced fine motor skills and self-care abilities;
- reduced anxiety and improved emotional regulation.
Multidisciplinary Team
The rehabilitation process is supported by a team of specialists: paediatric neurologist, rehabilitation physician, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, orthopaedist and massage therapist. This multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive and effective recovery.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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At what age can a child start rehabilitation?
At «Graal», programmes are available from the earliest months of life — exercises and methods are adapted to the child’s age and condition.
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How long does a rehabilitation course last?
Typically from 10 to 20 sessions, though the duration depends on the child’s diagnosis and progress.
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Do we need a referral from a neurologist?
No, you can book an appointment directly — specialists will assess the child on-site.
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Can occupational therapy be combined with LFK?
Yes, these methods are often combined to ensure faster improvement.
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Do you work with children diagnosed with cerebral palsy?
Yes, the clinic provides rehabilitation for all forms of CP.
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