paediatric physiotherapy
Can paediatric physiotherapy be done online?
Paediatric physiotherapy can be delivered online through tele-physiotherapy, where a therapist coaches the parent over video to position and move their child and follows a tailored home programme. Online suits follow-up, home-programme coaching and review, while hands-on assessment, orthotic fitting and complex handling are better in person, so a blended approach is often ideal. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
When clinic visits feel out of reach, the right guidance means your child can still grow stronger, steadier and more confident — with you as the hands at home.
In short
Yes — paediatric physiotherapy can be supported online for many children, through a model called tele-physiotherapy. A therapist guides you over video to position, handle and play with your child in ways that build their gross-motor skills, while coaching you to become confident hands at home. Online works beautifully for follow-up, home-programme coaching and progress reviews; some children — especially those needing hands-on assessment or very early intervention — still benefit from periodic in-person sessions, so a blended (hybrid) approach is often ideal.How online physiotherapy works
- Parent-coaching model — the therapist becomes your guide, showing you exactly how to position, support and encourage your child through purposeful play and movement. You are the hands; the therapist is the eyes and the plan.
- Movement assessment by video — therapists can observe how your child rolls, sits, crawls, stands, walks, reaches and balances in their own home environment, which often reveals more than a clinic ever could.
- A tailored home programme — clear, repeatable activities woven into daily routines such as nappy changes, floor play and bath time, so therapy becomes part of life rather than an extra task.
- Regular review and progression — sessions track milestones, adjust exercises and keep motivation high, with photos or short clips shared between sessions.
- Best for — follow-up and review, home-programme coaching, families in remote areas or with travel barriers, and maintaining gains between in-person visits.
When in-person is better
Some situations need a clinician's hands. Choose or add in-person sessions if your child needs a detailed hands-on assessment of muscle tone, joint range or posture; uses or is being fitted for orthotics, splints or walking aids; has complex needs requiring specialised handling; or if you'd simply feel more confident learning a technique in the room first. Any sudden loss of a skill your child had, marked stiffness or floppiness, or breathing difficulty during activity needs prompt medical review, not an online session.The Pinnacle way
A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an app or online form. Once your child's movement profile is understood, online sessions can carry that plan into your home with precision and warmth. Explore our paediatric physiotherapy support, understand the clinician-administered AbilityScore®, and discover how [Pinnacle](/) blends in-centre and online care across 70+ centres in 4 states.Trusted sources
World Health Organization guidance on rehabilitation and digital health delivery; American Academy of Pediatrics (HealthyChildren.org) on early motor development and family-centred care; nurturing-care framework on responsive caregiving in the early years.Next step — Want to know whether online, in-person or a blend suits your child best? Book an assessment with a Pinnacle clinician.
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
Watch how your child moves in everyday play — rolling, sitting, crawling, standing, walking and balance. Seek in-person or medical review if your child loses a skill they had, seems unusually stiff or floppy, struggles to bear weight, or has any breathing difficulty during activity.
Try this at home
Turn floor play into physiotherapy — place a favourite toy just out of reach during tummy time or sitting so your child stretches, shifts weight and reaches for it. Short, playful bursts several times a day beat one long session.
Trusted sources
Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days
This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
Is online physiotherapy as effective as in-person for children?
For many goals — especially home-programme coaching, follow-up and progress review — online tele-physiotherapy can be very effective, because you practise in your child's real environment and become confident hands at home. Hands-on assessment, orthotic fitting and complex handling are still better in person, which is why a blended approach often gives the best results.
What do I need for an online physiotherapy session?
A stable internet connection, a phone, tablet or laptop with a camera, and a clear floor space where the therapist can see your child move. The therapist will guide you on positioning the camera and may ask for short video clips between sessions to track progress.
Which children are best suited to online physiotherapy?
Children attending for follow-up or maintenance, families in remote areas or with travel barriers, and any child whose plan is centred on parent-coached home practice tend to do well online. Children needing detailed hands-on assessment, splint or aid fitting, or specialised handling usually benefit from periodic in-person visits.