Anant Arohan

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Movement, Strength & Functional Independence

A therapy program supporting children with movement, muscle, and motor coordination challenges.
Help children gain mobility and independence.

Start date / end Date

Start: Wednesday, 10:00am – 1:00pm
End: Friday, 9:00am – 11:00am
Status: Ongoing

Project Author

Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Cerebral Palsy affects movement, muscle tone, and coordination. Children may struggle with posture, balance, walking, or fine motor tasks.
This project focuses on improving mobility, strength, sensory awareness, and daily functioning.

We use physiotherapy-based activities, muscle strengthening, balance training, hand-function tasks, and adaptive equipment when needed.

We also support communication needs and provide guidance to parents for home-based exercises.
The goal is to improve quality of life, reduce discomfort, and support independence in daily tasks.

Our Main Goals

  • Improve mobility and motor skills
  • Build functional independence
  • Reduce discomfort through therapy
  • Train parents for home routines
  • Promote dignity and confidence

frequently asked questions

A condition affecting movement and muscle coordination.

Yes. Therapy leads to progress over time.

Strengthening, mobility exercises, hand-function training, sensory activities.

Not always. It varies child to child.

Yes. Regular practice improves outcomes.