About Us

What is Physical Therapy?

Physical Therapists are the movement experts. We utilize an evaluation to examine impairments and how they affect a person's movement. Various treatment techniques address limitations including, but not limited to, range of motion, strength, balance, coordination, and posture to improve function.

What can pediatric therapy help with?

Diagnoses that are treated include, but are not limited to:

  • Torticollis

  • Flat Head Syndrome

  • Shoulder Dystocia

  • Brachial Plexus

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Hydrocephalus

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Concussion

  • Stroke

  • Down Syndrome

  • Hypotonia

  • Delayed Motor Skills

Mission

Support and establish correct movement patterns in infants and children.

This is critical for developing motor skills so your child can participate with your family, whether it be in turning to see a smile and watch someone walk across the room, sit at the dinner table, or move from point A to point B.

Goals:

Help your infant or child reach goals that are significant to him and your family in a timely manner.

Educate you and your family in how to continue thriving in the progress.

Set up a plan for what to encourage once goals are reached.

About Allyson

Allyson Wennlund, PT, DPT, graduated from St. Ambrose University in 2013 and has been working with pediatric clients since then. She is a Board-Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist and is certified in Neuro-Developmental Treatment. Allyson’s passion is to work with babies and children to improve their ability to move and participate with their families.