• acute musculoskeletal injuries e.g. sports injuries
  • congenital disorders e.g. spina bifida
  • congenital syndromes and metabolic diseases
  • developmental delay that affects how your child moves around
  • neurological conditions e.g. cerebral palsy
  • neuromuscular disorders e.g. muscular dystrophy
  • orthopaedic conditions e.g. Osgood Schlatters disease
  • problems relating to very flexible (hypermobile) joints
  • rheumatology conditions e.g. childhood arthritis

If your child has been referred and accepted to our service, we’ll invite you both in for an assessment. This appointment usually lasts 1 hour. We’ll ask you some questions about your child’s history and assess what their needs are. We recommend your child wears a pair of shorts to the appointment as we may also check to see how they move.

Once we’ve done the assessment, we’ll discuss the results and suggested treatment with you. This might include ongoing treatment like individual or group physiotherapy sessions. We’ll also give you some advice about how to help your child with exercises at home.

You might also get invited to appointments for:

  • a follow up to see how they’re getting on
  • an assessment for specialist equipment

Your child will only be discharged from physiotherapy when we all agree that:

  • their therapy goals have been met or
  • they are able to develop their skills with the help of their family and school

Child Development Centre

Child Development Centre
Furness General Hospital
Barrow in Furness
LA14 4LF

01229 491320

Springboard Child Development Centre

Springboard Child Development Centre
Orton Road
Carlisle
CA2 7HE

01228 608112

Footsteps Child Development Centre

Footsteps Child Development Centre
West Cumberland Hospital
Whitehaven
CA28 8JG

01946 68552

Blackhall Unit

Blackhall Unit
Westmorland General Hospital
Kendal
LA9 7RG

01539 739766