Rehabilitation Services (Pediatric) Make an Appointment Refer a Patient Ask a Question Make an Appointment Refer a Patient Ask a Question The pediatric rehabilitation services consist of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Recreation Therapy and Speech Language Pathology (Speech Therapy). These programs are for the evaluation and treatment of children with: Asthma Cystic fibrosis Immunodeficiencies Rheumatologic conditions Swallowing disorders Voice disorders Vocal cord dysfunction Chronic cough Other pulmonary diseases Our goal is to enable any child to lead a full and satisfying life within his/her family, school and community. This goal is achieved through the recognition, assessment, treatment and management of symptoms and limitations arising from chronic illness. Learn more about our pediatric rehabilitation evaluations and treatments. Physical Therapy Physical therapy seeks to enhance physical performance. Physical therapists (PTs) will examine, treat, and teach you to prevent, correct and limit physical disability, movement dysfunction, bodily malfunction and pain from injury, illness and/or disease. PTs use physical measures, activities and devices to help you. These can include: Orthopedics/ Manual Therapy Intramuscular Manual Therapy (trigger point dry needling) Heat and Massage Therapy Cardiopulmonary and Resistance Training Recreational Therapy to focus on a return to your previous activity level Five Program Objectives Increase cardiopulmonary endurance. Improve muscle strength and endurance. Improve ability to participate in daily activities in home, school and community. Increase and encourage continued participation in physical education, leisure and fitness activities. Improve awareness of abdominal breathing, voice control and/or swallowing. When to Get a Referral You may want to consider getting a referral to the National Jewish Health Pediatric Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program if your child has any of the following symptoms or issues: History of exercise induced asthma (bronchospasm) Inability to exercise due to deconditioning Muscle weakness/fatigue Poor pacing and self-monitoring skills History of oral steroid use or frequent burst of steroids Osteoporosis or risk factors for osteoporosis Gait abnormalities Orthopedic dysfunction's Postural Abnormalities Pain that limits motion and/or function Problems with coordination Developmental delays Cognitive school issues Vocational issues Leisure issues Decreasing ability to complete activities of daily living Choking / coughing while eating Food refusal Difficulty being understood by teachers or peers Doctors Hoang Nguyen, PT, DPT + × Hoang Nguyen, PT, DPT Hoang Nguyen, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist at National Jewish Health. Ms. Nguyen is in Rehabilitation Services. Physical Therapist Rehabilitation Services View Full Profile Make an Appointment Allison Zangle, PT, DPT + × Allison Zangle, PT, DPT Allison Zangle, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist at National Jewish Health. Ms. Zangle is in Rehabilitation Services. Physical Therapist Rehabilitation Services View Full Profile Kimberly Sack, MS, PT + × Kimberly Sack, MS, PT Kimberly Sack, MS, is a physical therapist at National Jewish Health. Ms. Sack is in Rehabilitation Services. Physical Therapist View Full Profile Paul R. Heitzenrater, CTRS + × Paul R. Heitzenrater, CTRS Paul R. Heitzenrater, CTRS, is a recreation therapist at National Jewish Health. Mr. Heitzenrater is in Rehabilitation Services. Recreation Therapist View Full Profile Shelby R. Jenkins, OTR + × Shelby R. Jenkins, OTR Shelby R. Jenkins, OTR, is an occupational therapist at National Jewish Health. Ms. Jenkins is in Rehabilitation Services. Occupational Thearpist Rehabilitation Services View Full Profile Emily A. Nauman, MA, CCC-SLP + × Emily A. Nauman, MA, CCC-SLP Emily A. Nauman, MA, is a speech language pathologist at National Jewish Health. Ms. Nauman is in Rehabilitation Services. Speech Language Pathologist Rehabilitation Services View Full Profile View all (6) doctors specializing in Rehabilitation Services (Pediatric) Find a Doctor Clinical Trials For more than 100 years, National Jewish Health has been committed to finding new treatments and cures for diseases. Search our clinical trials. 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Reasons to Choose National Jewish Health The leading respiratory hospital in the nation and the only one devoted fully to the treatment of respiratory and related illnesses Ranked #1 or #2 in Pulmonology by U.S. News & World Report for 26 consecutive years Ranked in the top 5% of hospitals in the nation by HCAHPS Physicians consistently recognized among the best in the nation by multiple services, including Best Doctors in America and Castle Connolly Among the top 6% of organizations funded for research by the NIH, providing patients access to hundreds of active clinical trials 124-year history of focus on care, research and education serving patients from around the world with lung, heart, immune and related disorders Make an Appointment