At Wholesome Psychology, we understand that every child’s journey through growth and development is beautifully unique. Pediatric physiotherapy provides essential support for children facing physical challenges—helping them grow, move, and thrive with confidence. Located in both Edmonton and St. Albert, our clinic is proud to offer compassionate, evidence-based physiotherapy for children of all ages, from infants to adolescents.
Pediatric physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physical therapy that focuses on the unique needs of growing bodies. This form of therapy helps children who experience delays in motor development, coordination difficulties, injuries, congenital conditions, or neurological challenges. Treatment is goal-directed and often play-based, allowing kids to have fun while improving strength, balance, mobility, and independence.
Children may benefit from physiotherapy if they have conditions such as:
Wholesome Psychology offers a warm, child-friendly environment designed to foster a sense of safety, trust, and joy in movement. Our physiotherapists use developmentally appropriate techniques that are grounded in research, yet infused with play and creativity. Whether your child is recovering from injury, learning to walk, or facing a chronic condition, our team is here to support them—and you—every step of the way.
Our locations in Edmonton and St. Albert ensure that families across the region have access to quality care without the added stress of long commutes or unfamiliar settings. We also collaborate closely with local pediatricians, schools, and other healthcare professionals to create well-rounded care plans that reflect your child’s full ecosystem.
Pediatric physiotherapy can bring meaningful improvements to your child’s daily life. Some of the key outcomes include:
Children’s brains and bodies are most adaptable in their early years. That’s why early intervention is a cornerstone of effective pediatric physiotherapy. When concerns about movement, balance, or physical development arise, addressing them early can make all the difference in outcomes.
For example, a toddler who isn’t walking by 18 months may simply need guided support to strengthen muscle groups and coordination. Waiting to “see if it resolves on its own” can lead to missed opportunities for improvement. Our team is here to assess, identify areas of concern, and create a proactive treatment plan tailored to your child’s age and development.
Each physiotherapy session is designed to be engaging, motivating, and individually tailored. We start with a comprehensive assessment of your child’s mobility, strength, balance, and physical function. Then, we create a plan that incorporates fun activities like obstacle courses, movement games, stretching, and resistance exercises—always adapted to your child’s age and ability.
Parents and caregivers are encouraged to be involved in the process. We provide clear guidance and home exercises so you can continue supporting your child’s growth between visits. Our goal is to empower both you and your child with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to thrive.
Rooted in the values expressed on our About page, we treat each child with respect, curiosity, and genuine warmth. Our physiotherapy services are never one-size-fits-all. Instead, we collaborate with families to understand what truly matters—whether it’s catching up with peers at school, playing sports, or simply running in the backyard without discomfort.
We recognize the emotional component of physical challenges. That’s why our interdisciplinary team includes psychologists and counsellors who can support your child’s mental health when needed. Learn more about our therapy team here.
No, a doctor’s referral is not required to book an assessment with our physiotherapists. However, we are happy to coordinate with your pediatrician or family doctor if you wish.
Initial assessments typically last 60 minutes. Follow-up appointments may be 30–60 minutes depending on your child’s needs and treatment plan.
Many extended health benefits plans cover physiotherapy. We recommend contacting your provider to confirm your specific coverage. For fee-related information, please visit our fees page.
Absolutely. We have experience working with children who are neurodivergent, including those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and sensory processing challenges. Sessions are adapted for comfort, regulation, and accessibility.
If you’re noticing challenges with your child’s physical development or mobility, it’s never too early—or too late—to seek support. Pediatric physiotherapy is a proactive, effective way to help your child move through life with confidence, comfort, and joy.
At Wholesome Psychology, we’re here to walk alongside your family. Whether you’re based in Edmonton or St. Albert, our caring team is ready to help your child reach their full potential.
Contact us today to book an initial consultation or learn more about how pediatric physiotherapy can support your family’s goals.