Optimum Movement - Therapy For Kids

Optimum Movement - Therapy For Kids

Occupational Therapy

Optimum Movement has established itself as one of the leading Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy providers in South East Queensland. We have built our reputation on the provision of quality, client-centred, evidence-based therapy delivered in an engaging and enjoyable manner.


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Occupational Therapy
Physiotherapy
Therapy Assistants

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Optimum Movement has established itself as one of the leading Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy providers in South East Queensland. We have built our reputation on the provision of quality, client-centred, evidence-based therapy delivered in an engaging and enjoyable manner. Based in Redlands, Optimum Movement services Brisbane and South East Queensland through clinics in Cleveland, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast. We are also actively involved with several schools across the region and are able to provide home visits where required. Optimum Movement therapists are experienced in assessing and treating a variety of conditions, ailments and injuries. Optimum Movement works individually with each child and parent to provide an individualised therapy session that meets the specific needs and goals of the child. Therapy sessions are aimed at being educational to parents as well as fun and engaging to the child. Graded play-based therapy develops new skills and improves confidence and self-esteem. We liaise with teachers and other health professionals involved throughout the process to discuss goals, provide advice and report on a child’s progress. Therapy is goal-orientated and function based. Our therapists work to identify areas of difficulty, strengthen new skills and help children to develop cognitive strategies to perform motor-based skills. Optimum Movement offers both individual and group therapy sessions and are happy to work in the clinic, at school or in the home.


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