Physical Therapy- Developing Strength for Tomorrow

For children facing injuries, physical challenges or long-term disabilities, physical therapy for children at Driscoll Children's Hospital Rehabilitation Center can offer an opportunity for life-changing progress.

Physical therapy at Driscoll’s Rehabilitation Center is specifically designed to meet the needs of infants, children or adolescents who need frequent or high-intensity therapy. An interdisciplinary focus and a facility specifically equipped for rehabilitation programs ensure that accident, disease and developmental disabilities will not keep any child from reaching his or her full potential.

What Physical Therapy Offers

Physical therapy helps patients develop or recapture gross motor skills and mobility skills through specific therapeutic exercises and mobility training. Physical therapists collaborate with occupational therapists, physicians and other specialists to maximize each child’s potential with specific programs customized to each patients unique needs.

Therapists use positive, age-appropriate activities to focus on increasing endurance, muscle strength, range of motion, muscle flexibility, positioning, sensory responsiveness and other areas as needed.

Who Can Benefit from Physical Therapy

Physical therapy can benefit infants, children or adolescents who have:

We create a customized physical therapy program, based on the child’s individual needs.

How Physical Therapy Meets Parents Needs

It’s never too early to begin physical therapy.

All-In-One Advantage

Physical therapists at Driscoll Children's Hospital use a strong interdisciplinary approach to improve all of the patients' sensory motor functions. They also work closely with specialists and therapists in other areas to create a comprehensive program for each patient. Reinforcing physical therapy with home-based exercise programs can increase progress made by physical therapy patients.

Family-Centered Care – Partners in Treatment

Our physical therapists believe strongly in the power of family encouragement and involvement. Parents or those close to the patient are encouraged to attend therapy sessions.

Instructing and educating the parents can often be as important as the skills and practice the child receives. The family plays an important role in reinforcing and following through with the therapies at home. Therapists will work with the family to identify and help obtain any appropriate equipment the child needs to function at home.

A Staff Committed to Meeting Your Needs

The success of physical therapy depends on the staff who are both well educated and committed to the success of each patient. All of our therapists hold degrees from accredited university programs and attend additional training courses each year to further their specialized knowledge.

For Additional Information

Michele Hays - Supervisor
Physical Therapy

Driscoll Children's Rehabilitation and Medical Center
3533 S. Alameda Street
Corpus Christi, Texas 78411
Phone: 694-KIDS (5437)
Fax: (361) 694-4821

Driscoll Children's Hospital is committed to providing service to all children.

To determine if a child qualifies for financial assistance or for support with insurance pre-authorization, contact Driscoll Children's Hospital’s Patient Financial Services at
(361) 694–5111.

Making an Appointment / Referral
A physician prescription or referral is required prior to making an appointment. A referral form can be obtained by calling (361) 694-4533 or (361) 694-6135.

Referrals can be faxed to (361) 694-4821

For More Information
To make an appointment or for more information, call (361) 694-KIDS (5437).

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