I aid Special needs and Physically disabled children aged 1 to 18 fully participate in the world around them
I aid Special needs and Physically disabled children
aged 1 to 18 fully participate in the world around them
My Vision
I plan to continue seeking out best practice standards internationally and bring these home.
My Mission
I hope to heighten the standards of paediatric physiotherapy care and youth sports practice in Singapore.
My sessions go beyond just physical therapy. I integrate cognitive skills, sensory learning, emotional regulation, and speech opportunities, ensuring that each child receives comprehensive support for their overall development. Every session is designed to be engaging, empowering, and aligned with what motivates your child.
With a Master of Advanced Paediatric Physiotherapy Practice, I am deeply committed to understanding your child's unique needs and working closely with families to achieve the best outcomes. We'll navigate this journey together—helping your child build confidence, independence, and the ability to fully participate in the world around them.
I look forward to meeting you and your child!
~Ahmad Iqbal
-Bachelor of Science with Honours in Physiotherapy(SG)
-Diploma in Nursing (SG)
-Diploma in Football Medicine (FIFA)
-Certification of Neurodevelopmental Treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders
-Aquatic Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
-Clinical educator
-Associate faculty at SIT
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They assess and create personalized treatment plans to support mobility, strength, balance, posture, and coordination. Techniques may include: Hands-on therapy, Play-based exercises, Stretching and strengthening programs, Gait training, Advice on adaptive equipment
Paediatric physiotherapists are specialists in assessing and treating infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents, addressing their unique developmental and movement needs. We are trained to support growth, mobility, and physical function through tailored assessments and treatments designed specifically for young, growing bodies.
If your child struggles with movement, coordination, muscle weakness, pain, or delayed motor milestones, a physiotherapy assessment can help determine if intervention is needed.Would you like any adjustments or additional details?
The duration of treatment varies depending on the child’s condition, progress, and goals. Some may need short-term intervention, while others require ongoing support.
Physiotherapists often provide exercises, activities, and strategies for parents to incorporate into daily routines to reinforce therapy goals.