
Are you a mom wants your baby to live pain free, move well, and thrive?
Moms throughout Waukesha County struggle knowing where to turn to when their babies are struggling. When they have concerns about issues like torticollis, plagiocephaly, developmental delays, nursing challenges, colic, and reflux, they are often told to "wait and see" or "they'll grow out of it." Most moms feel deep down that this advice isn't the best for their baby. You are not alone in feeling that way. These issues are common in infants, but they are not something you simply need to wait out.
At Foundation Physical Therapy, we specialize in helping infants feel their best, move well, and look good while doing it with our specialized pediatric physical therapy services.
We help infants struggling with:

Burlington area moms are choosing Foundation PT
Pediatric physical therapy at Foundation PT is different. We spend more time providing your baby with hands on, manual therapy to get to the root cause of baby's struggles, and less time handing out pre-made, cookie cutter home programs. You get a personalized plan that is exactly what you and baby can handle. And if it's too much (because let's face it, mom life is hard), we work with you to find the best treatment plan for you, your baby, and your lifestyle.
You can rest assured that you are in knowledgeable hands and will work with a Doctor of Physical Therapy who has extensive training in pediatric body work modalities for infants.
And the best part? We are located just a short drive away in the heart of Waukesha and the amazing community here.
What to expect at pediatric physical therapy
Your concerns are taken seriously here.
When your baby is seen for the first time at our Waukesha-based clinic for physical therapy, here is what you can expect:
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Thorough intake of baby's medical and birth history
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Time to speak freely about your main concern and anything else you think is important to know about you and your baby
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Hands-on physical exam that may involve assessment of baby's bones, muscles, joints, organs, and fascia from head to toe
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Manual therapy to start treating your baby right away
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Targeted exercises to help your baby progress at ho
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Education sprinkled throughout so you know what's going on and leave empowered

Pediatric Physical Therapy FAQ
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we get about our physical therapy services for infants.
How long does treatment take?
This is highly dependent on each individual child and when you are seeking help. The earlier babies start care, no matter the concern, the faster families see improvement and resolution of their concerns.
Do you do craniosacral therapy for babies?
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: It's not the only bodywork method used at our clinic. The manual therapy used is a blend of Baby Jaws, Vaughn Approach, craniosacral therapy, and traditional physical therapy stretches and muscular facilitation techniques. We choose what is needed in the moment to help your baby best.
Does my baby have to be a certain age to be seen?
We specialize in seeing babies from birth to walking. Parents have brought us babies as young as 4 days old! No baby is too young to have physical therapy.


