
Physical Therapy
PT FOR Children
What is pediatric pT and how can it help my child?
Pediatric physical therapy (PT) focuses on improving a child’s strength, mobility, balance, and coordination to support their ability to move and participate in daily activities. Pediatric physical therapists use fun and engaging exercises to help children strengthen their muscles, improve motor skills, and gain confidence in their movement. Parents may seek physical therapy if their child:
Is delayed in gross motor milestones, such as crawling, walking, or running
Has difficulty with balance or coordination, such as frequent falling or trouble climbing stairs
Displays unusual walking patterns, such as toe-walking or limping
Has a condition affecting their muscles or joints, such as low muscle tone, scoliosis, or cerebral palsy
Has an orthopedic conditions like clubfoot, or fracture
Has Neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy or spina bifida
Has a genetic condition such as down syndrome
Is recovering from an injury or surgery that impacts their mobility
Persistent pain or discomfort while moving
Abnormal posture or movement patterns, such as favoring one side
Plagiocephaly
Torticollis
What are the benefits of pediatric physical therapy?
Gain strength, balance, and flexibility
Improve posture and alignment
Enhance coordination for daily activities and play
Achieve developmental milestones at their own pace
Build confidence in their physical abilities
PT FOR ADULTS
New Hope Healing provides a safe and supportive environment where you will always be respected and heard. You will have an opportunity to explore and share openly, honestly and freely. Although we may sometimes explore areas that pose difficulties, you will always be encouraged to use your personal strengths and resources to grow. We believe that each individual is gifted with strengths and talents that help you traverse the journey of your life. We will help you identify your personal strengths and learn how to put them to use as you grow and thrive through your journey.





A note from Andrea Simeck, PT
“I am a licensed Physical Therapist with over 15 years of experience in helping kids and adults regain mobility and improve their quality of life. After receiving my Bachelor's degree from Hastings College, I graduated with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Des Moines University in 2007, and I have since practiced in both pediatric therapy and orthopedic rehabilitation.
I am passionate about developing personalized treatment plans that address each patient’s unique needs and goals. I believe in a holistic approach that integrates manual therapy techniques such as myofascial release, muscle energy and soft tissue mobilization, therapeutic exercises, patient education, and play for kids to promote healing and prevent future injuries.
Physical therapy combines my favorite things: the amazingly designed human body and serving others. My passion stems from my desire to follow humbly in the footsteps of Jesus and love all people. I am committed to providing compassionate care and empowering patients to take an active role in their journeys towards recovery.”