Our practice fosters a warm, personalized environment where every patient is treated like family. Whether working with children to develop essential life skills or supporting them through rehabilitation, we take a client-centered approach to care—ensuring that each patient receives tailored treatment to meet their specific needs.
We specialize in pediatric physical therapy that’s fun, supportive, and tailored to the unique needs of growing bodies. Our clinic helps children build strength, coordination, and confidence—whether they’re recovering from an injury, managing a developmental delay, or facing challenges with movement and motor skills. Through evidence based practice and goal-oriented sessions, our therapists create a positive environment where kids feel safe, encouraged, and empowered to reach their full potential. Our PT Specialites –

Through a comprehensive evaluation of strength, coordination, balance, and motor skills, we identify areas of concern and create a customized plan to support their growth and development. Compassionate care. Targeted solutions. Meaningful progress.

Torticollis occurs when a person's neck muscles cause their head to turn and rotate to one side. It can be congenital or acquired. Torticollis should be treated early as it impacts the growth and development of babies and children and early detection is essential for optimal outcomes.

Physical therapy can be used to strengthen core muscles and balance to improve posture, helping kids sit, stand, and move with greater stability, coordination, and confidence.

Therapy targets delays in large muscle (gross motor) development, enhancing skills such as walking, balance, grasping, and handwriting.

From sprains to post-surgical recovery, we guide children through safe, effective rehabilitation to restore strength, range of motion, and return to active play.

Using guided movement and sensory feedback, we help retrain the brain and body to improve coordination, balance, and control in children with neurological or motor challenges.
Our pediatric occupational therapy services help children develop the everyday skills they need to succeed at home, in school, and in play. Whether it’s improving fine motor coordination, increasing independence with self-care tasks, or navigating sensory challenges, our therapists create personalized goals, using evidence-based strategies to build confidence and function.

A comprehensive evaluation to identify challenges in daily activities, motor skills, sensory processing, and overall functional abilities to develop a personalized intervention plan.

Therapy focuses on improving movement, strength, and coordination for individuals with conditions affecting the nervous and muscular systems, such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy.

Occupational therapy helps individuals who struggle to process sensory information (e.g., touch, sound, or movement), improving their ability to function in daily life.

Therapy targets delays in large muscle (gross motor) and small muscle (fine motor) development, enhancing skills such as walking, balance, grasping, and handwriting.

Therapy addresses difficulties with incontinence, constipation, and toileting independence through behavior strategies, sensory regulation, and pelvic floor strengthening.

Torticollis occurs when a person's neck muscles cause their head to turn and rotate to one side. It can be congenital or acquired. Torticollis should be treated early as it impacts the growth and development of babies and children and early detection is essential for optimal outcomes.
Our therapists work with kids who have difficulty with speech sounds, language development, social communication, or feeding and swallowing. Whether your child is just starting to form words or struggling to express complex thoughts, we create fun, interactive sessions that build clear communication and meaningful connections. From early intervention to school-age support, we help children become confident, capable communicators.

A diagnostic evaluation to assess speech, language, communication, and social interaction abilities, guiding therapy recommendations.

Therapy helps individuals with speech sound production, language development, fluency (e.g., stuttering), and social communication skills.

Identifies and treats difficulties with chewing, swallowing, and food aversion, often caused by medical, neurological, or sensory issues.

A condition where restricted oral tissue affects tongue or lip mobility, impacting breastfeeding, speech, and oral function. Therapy helps improve mobility and coordination.

Dysfunction of the muscles in the face and mouth that can impact breathing, swallowing, speech, and dental health. Therapy focuses on strengthening and retraining these muscles.
Movement Matters Therapy Clinic
2260 Hicks Rd. Suite 403
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
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