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  • Rehabilitation Therapy Services

    Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital strives to help individuals realize their fullest potential and enhance their overall quality of life upon return to the community.

  • Dermatology

    Information about the Pediatric Dermatology department at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital

  • Universal Exercise Unit Therapy

    Universal Exercise Unit (Spider Cage) Therapy is provided in our Ability Center. The unit is a three sided wire walled space that allows a therapist to use a variety of bungees, belts, pulleys and/or weights to provide individually determined support and strengthening.

  • Rehabilitation Classes and Support Groups

    Classes and support groups through the physical medicine and rehabilitation program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.

  • Rehabilitation Therapy Services Conditions Treated

    Rehabilitation therapy services conditions treated at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital

  • Concussion

    A concussion or mild traumatic brain injury is a type of brain injury caused by a jolt or a blow to the head. 

  • Therasuit Method

    The Therasuit® Method is a soft supportive wearable orthotic suit with a series of hooks and elastic cords that the child wears during specific therapy sessions.

  • Brain Injury

    An acquired brain injury (also known as traumatic brain injury) is an injury to the brain that has occurred after birth. It is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative.

  • Cognitive Programming

    Cognitive programming helps children who, as a result of a brain injury, are coping with cognitive impairments that affect their orientation, planning and organization, problem solving, reasoning, memory and attention.

  • Behavioral Health

    Behavioral health services at MWPH are designed to provide high quality mental health assessment and treatment services to children with a wide range of presenting concerns. 

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