At Rise Center, our physical therapists focus on helping children build strength, mobility, balance, coordination, and body awareness through play-based therapy. We believe that play is a powerful tool for promoting movement and learning in a way that feels natural and enjoyable for children. Our goal is to empower each child to reach their full potential, whether that means returning to typical daily activities after an injury or building new skills to maximize independence.
Our experienced pediatric physical therapists work with children facing a variety of challenges, including:
• Recovery from Injuries or Surgery
• Developmental Delays
• Genetic Disorders
• Torticollis
• Muscle Weakness
• Coordination Deficits
• Neuromuscular Conditions
• Traumatic Brain Injury
• Scoliosis: Utilizing the Schroth Method
At Rise Center, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, personalized therapy to help each child thrive in their own way.
Paige earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman’s University and has dedicated her career to working with children. Her experience spans across the pediatric field, with a special focus on early intervention and sports-related injuries. To further support her patients, she has earned a certification in the Rigo Concept, a
Paige earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman’s University and has dedicated her career to working with children. Her experience spans across the pediatric field, with a special focus on early intervention and sports-related injuries. To further support her patients, she has earned a certification in the Rigo Concept, a Schroth-based approach to scoliosis treatment, allowing her to help children and adults manage scoliosis effectively.
In every session, she utilizes play-based therapy, creating a fun and supportive environment where children can work toward their goals in ways that feel natural and engaging. Her approach is rooted in a commitment to helping each child maximize their potential and achieve greater independence through strength, balance, and coordination.
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