We provide specialized rehabilitation programs to maximize mobility, prevent complications, and support independence for children with Spina Bifida. Our goal is to help every child reach their full potential.
Spina bifida is a congenital condition where the spine and spinal cord don't form properly. It can lead to physical challenges such as muscle weakness or paralysis in the legs, as well as bowel and bladder issues. At Sajjad Rehabilitation, we adopt a multidisciplinary approach. Our team of physiotherapists and occupational therapists work together to create a customized plan that addresses the unique needs of your child, focusing on functional independence.
We assess posture, leg strength, balance, transfers, mobility level, hand use where needed, and how the child is managing daily activity right now.
Therapy is planned to improve movement quality, positioning, transfers, mobility confidence, and practical independence while guiding families on safe routine support.
We first identify what is limiting daily function most clearly so the therapy plan starts at the right point.
Sessions focus on participation, movement, tolerance, independence, and function that matter in real life.
Parents get simple carry-over activities and routine guidance so progress continues outside the clinic too.
Our spina bifida rehabilitation follows a structured, multi-phase approach to support posture, mobility, transfers, and practical daily independence.
We review posture, balance, mobility level, transfers, and present independence needs.
Goals are set around movement support, positioning, and daily function.
Sessions focus on safe mobility, transfers, balance, and functional skill-building.
Parents receive practical guidance for positioning and routine carry-over between visits.
Progress is checked regularly so the therapy plan stays useful and realistic.
Therapy can help the child take part more comfortably in routine, play, movement, and age-appropriate activities.
Steady follow-up often improves how skills are used in real situations instead of only during one session.
Parents get clarity on what to do at home, what to repeat, and what to monitor between reviews.
Regular therapy review helps keep support realistic, useful, and aligned with the child's current needs.
We keep spina bifida rehabilitation practical, structured, and focused on progress that makes day-to-day life more manageable for the child and family.
Get a professional evaluation and a therapy plan matched to your child's present support needs.
An assessment is useful when spina bifida is affecting movement, attention, communication, participation, comfort, or daily routine in a way that is becoming hard to manage at home or school.
The first visit usually includes parent discussion, review of current difficulties, observation of function, and planning goals around the child's present daily needs.
Therapy cannot remove the diagnosis itself, but it can help improve function, participation, comfort, confidence, and daily routine support when the plan is structured and followed consistently.
Not always. The therapy mix depends on the child's age, current tolerance, diagnosis, and the main daily difficulty that needs attention first.
Parents are usually guided on simple home activities, routine adjustments, handling tips, or practice tasks that match the child's current goals.
Progress depends on the condition, age, therapy frequency, home consistency, and current functional level. Some changes appear early, while bigger gains may need steady follow-up.