At Solaris Pediatric Therapy, we offer targeted interventions to help children with hypotonia build muscle strength, improve coordination, and achieve motor milestones. Our physical therapists use therapeutic exercises, stretching, and positioning techniques to address muscle weakness and promote better body alignment. Through fun, engaging activities, children work on improving both fine and gross motor skills.
In addition to physical therapy, our occupational therapists focus on improving the child’s ability to perform daily tasks, such as dressing, feeding, and playing. For children with speech and feeding challenges related to hypotonia, our speech-language pathologists offer interventions that strengthen oral muscles and improve communication skills.
We understand that managing hypotonia requires patience and consistent practice. Our therapists work closely with parents to provide at-home exercises and strategies to support their child’s progress. With early intervention and ongoing therapy, children with hypotonia can gain strength, improve motor skills, and enhance their overall independence.