Therapy Playground
Physical Therapist in Fayetteville, NC

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read moreTherapy Playground provides direct and consultative speech-language pathology services to individuals with a variety of communication disorders. Speech-Language Evaluation and Treatment: Our agency will evaluate and treat communication disorders in children. We have experience working with individuals with autism, cognitive delays, hearing impairment, cleft palate, apraxia, dysarthria, feeding concerns and various genetic syndromes. Communication disorders we are able to diagnose and treat include articulation/phonological deficits, language impairment, stuttering, voice disturbances, feeding delays, orofacial myofunctional concerns, and pragmatic language disorders.
read moreOur Physical Therapists will evaluate and treat gross motor coordinative disorders as well as equipment needs of children. We have experience working with a variety of individuals; diagnoses to include autism, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, traumatic brain injury, developmental delays, and a variety of genetic syndromes. We are able to work with local equipment vendors to secure wheelchairs, bath seats, feeder seats, etc, as well as cast for AFOs. Doctors often recommend physical therapy for kids who have been injured or have movement problems from an illness, disease, or disability.
We are hiring OTs
read moreWith several locations in Fayetteville, we are a clinician run pediatric group where team members support each other in a low pressure work environment. One of our top priorities is to give our employees the freedom and the tools to provide quality treatment in a fun and flexible atmosphere. We believe that in order for children to enjoy and grow in therapy, the clinician must also enjoy the experience. F/T caseload involves a clinic based caseload, primarily birth to 5, and 1 - 2 days of home visits and contract sites.
read moreFine motor skills are a huge part of your child's development! These skills involve the small muscles in the hands and fingers, allowing your child to pick up and use objects appropriately. As kids grow, their grasp follows a natural progression. They will first start by using their whole hand, palm, and fingers to pick up larger items and eventually to a more precise ability to pick up tiny items. Between 7 and 12 months, your baby will start to develop a pincer grasp with the thumb and index finger, which allows them to pick up small objects for self-feeding and playing.
Telehealth
read moreWe hope everyone is safe and healthy during this time. With the "Stay at Home" orders and the announcement of schools remaining closed until May 15th, 2020, we will be following suit. This means that our physical office will remain closed until May 18th, 2020. However, our virtual office is open and ready for clients. We are already seeing many of you for ongoing services, but we would like to encourage everyone to take advantage of this time to help bridge the gap that has unprecedently formed between therapists and families.