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K+Clinic physiotherapy suite
K+Clinic medical team

Paediatric Physiotherapy

Type

Physiotherapy

Duration

55 min

Paediatric physiotherapy tailored to the musculoskeletal and developmental needs of children and adolescents. Sessions assess and address poor posture, scoliosis, flat feet, delayed motor development, sports injuries, and growing pains using age-appropriate manual and movement-based techniques. Mgr. Natálie Trešlová — a Charles University graduate with youth sports coaching experience — leads the paediatric programme at K+Clinic, ensuring each session is adapted to the child's age, developmental stage, and engagement level. Sessions are 55 minutes (1,700 Kč) or 25 minutes (1,000 Kč).

Physiotherapy for children at K+Clinic follows the same evidence-based assessment process used for adults, adapted to suit younger patients. The initial session includes a detailed developmental and injury history, postural and gait observation, range-of-motion testing, and a functional movement screen — all delivered in a way that puts the child at ease. The treating physiotherapists understand that children's musculoskeletal problems often differ from adult presentations: growing-pain syndromes (Osgood-Schlatter, Sever's disease), early-onset postural deviations, hypermobility, and delayed motor milestones each require specific intervention strategies. Scoliosis management, for example, typically centres on Schroth-influenced or DNS-based corrective exercises rather than the manipulative techniques used in adult spinal work. Mgr. Natálie Trešlová is the clinic's primary paediatric physiotherapy specialist, with experience in youth sports conditioning (floorball coaching) alongside clinical rehabilitation. Sessions incorporate movement education and home exercises that are practical for children and families to maintain between appointments. Flat feet and gait issues may be assessed in combination with the clinic's baropodometric pressure plate and RunTime treadmill — allowing an objective foot-pressure map and video gait analysis to guide orthotic recommendations or targeted strengthening. Post-injury rehabilitation for sport-active adolescents, including ankle sprains, knee overuse injuries, and shoulder instability, is another common presentation. The clinic is accessible by public transport and the session environment is clinical but relaxed, without the institutional feel of hospital physiotherapy departments.

Key Details

Age range
Children and adolescents
Specialist
Mgr. Natálie Trešlová (paediatric + sports physio)
Session length
55 min (or 25 min)

Who Is This For?

Scoliosis, flat feet, poor posture, delayed motor development, sports injuries in adolescents, growing-pain syndromes, gait problems

What's Included

Paediatric-specific assessment covering posture, gait, and developmental history
Manual therapy, movement re-education, and corrective exercises suited to the child's age
Home exercise programme for parents and children to follow between sessions
Integration with gait and postural analysis tools where relevant

Preparation Required

Bring the child in comfortable clothing. Bring any previous imaging, reports, or school physio assessments to the first appointment.

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Kč 1,700