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Concussion
A concussion or mild traumatic brain injury is a type of brain injury caused by a jolt or a blow to the head.
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Hearing, Speech and Language
The specialists at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital treat a range of hearing, speech and language conditions.
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Wounds and Burns
Children with burns or wounds are a highly specialized group that require care from a specialized, pediatric team who can treat and assess their needs. Learn more about wound and burn care from the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Alternative Communication
Physical rehabilitation therapists at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital seek to find alternative methods of communication with the alternative communication evaluations.
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Keyboarding
This keyboarding program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital promotes fine motor skills necessary for using a keyboard, through personalized therapy and multi-sensory techniques.
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Adaptive Equipment and Seating
Therapists and rehab equipment vendors assess your child's individual positioning and equipment needs including but not limited to wheelchairs, adaptive strollers, walkers, standers and bath chairs.
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Speech and Language
The goal of the speech language services at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is to maximize each patient's communication and oral-motor functioning status so that he/she will have use of the most efficient communication and/or feeding program.
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Splinting and Casting
Splinting and casting services are available through the physical medicine and rehabilitation program with Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Aquatic Therapy
Aquatic therapy at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital or our Harford County location, uses water and its properties to perform therapeutic exercise and treatment.
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Gait Abnormality
Gait abnormality typically results from dysfunction of the nervous and/or musculoskeletal system. The pediatric physiatrists and physical therapists at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital provide evaluations and treatment plans for the management of a gait abnormality.