Rehabilitation for Arrhythmias in Children

Specialists at 麻豆国产AV Langone鈥檚 Rusk Rehabilitation offer a wide range of rehabilitation services and treatments for children who have arrhythmias. Our experts include physiatrists鈥攄octors who specialize in pediatric rehabilitation medicine鈥攁s well as physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech鈥搇anguage pathologists, and clinical neuropsychologists who have advanced training in working with children

The type and duration of therapy your child receives is guided by goals set by you, your child, and your child鈥檚 therapist. If your child is in the hospital, we provide treatment in their room. We also provide services at our outpatient locations. Sessions can be arranged around your family鈥檚 schedule.

Continuing your child鈥檚 outpatient care with Rusk Rehabilitation experts brings many benefits. They work as a team, with shared goals and direct communication with your child鈥檚 doctors at Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital at 麻豆国产AV Langone. During rehabilitation, the care team monitors your child鈥檚 progress in each type of treatment and adjusts therapies as needed to ensure the most-effective care.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapists use play, activities, and exercise to improve your child鈥檚 strength, flexibility, endurance, and balance. Physical therapy also helps your child develop and maintain good posture and helps reduce the risk of joint problems. Our physical therapists have special training to help children maximize their ability to move and participate in everyday activities, such as getting out of bed, standing, and walking, as well as playing with their peers and participating in sports. They also teach your child exercises that can be incorporated into their daily schedule through activity and play.

Regular physical activity can strengthen your child鈥檚 cardiovascular system as well as improve their quality of life. Physical therapists develop a comprehensive exercise program tailored to your child鈥檚 age and cardiovascular fitness level.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists use play, activities, and exercise to help children with physical, sensory, or cognitive challenges improve their fine-motor skills, visual perception, cognitive skills, and sensory processing. This can include helping a child learn skills such as how to hold a pencil, hit a baseball, get dressed, and improve attention and focus.

Our occupational therapists help children who have difficulty processing sensory information, such as light, sound, and touch. They may also provide your child with strategies and tools, such as light or sound games, to help them respond appropriately to bright lights, loud sounds, and unusual tactile sensations.

Speech颅鈥揕anguage Pathology Therapy

Some children have difficulty forming words and speaking clearly, and often find this inability to communicate frustrating. Speech鈥搇anguage pathologists work with your child to improve oral motor and communication skills by using exercises that train the brain. Skills include pronouncing, understanding, and interpreting individual words, sounds, numbers, and gestures. Speech鈥搇anguage pathologists can also provide tools such as picture boards and devices to improve your child鈥檚 ability to communicate.

In addition, speech鈥搇anguage pathologists provide feeding and swallowing therapy. The therapist helps your child with bottle feeding, chewing, or swallowing food. They may also perform a swallow study to ensure that food or liquid is being swallowed safely. They work with your child to strengthen the muscles of the mouth and throat, increase the variety of foods your child can eat, and improve the child鈥檚 ability to eat and drink.

Neuropsychology

Rusk Rehabilitation pediatric neuropsychologists are experts in the ways that brain illness or injury affect behavior. They assess your child鈥檚 cognitive, academic, social鈥揺motional, and behavioral functioning using tools including written tests and in-depth interviews with your child and entire family. After determining your child鈥檚 strengths and areas in need of support, they provide you and your family with recommendations that help your child鈥檚 participation in life at home, at school, and in the community.

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