We help children achieve developmental milestones, improve strength after injury, and maintain continence of bowel and bladder!
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About KCG Pediatric PT
KCG Pediatric PT was founded to provide specialized pediatric physical therapy for children of all ages to help them reach their maximum potential! We provide treatment in a welcoming clinic environment and home visits when the clinic is not the optimal environment for your child to be successful with interventions.
We love helping infants and toddlers advance mobility and achieve motor skills resulting in a life of independent mobility, improved interaction with peers, and free of abnormal movement patterns.
We are passionate about helping children learn to control their pelvic floor muscles in order to decrease occurrence of fecal and urinary incontinence in order to live a life free of leaks! Understanding the physiology of why leaks are happening, and addressing the source of the problem allow children to discontinue use of over the counter stimulants and laxatives.
KCG Pediatric PT also provides Early Intervention services in Loudoun County, with home visits for children age 0-3 years old through the Infant & Toddler Connection of Loudoun.
Can you relate?
If any of these sound familiar, your child could benefit from physical therapy services! We would love to help your child eliminate leakage of feces and urine, help your infant develop without asymmetries, and help your child master motor skills. Contact us for a free telephone consultation or book an appointment online to schedule an evaluation.
We love helping infants and toddlers advance mobility and achieve motor skills resulting in a life of independent mobility, improved interaction with peers, and free of abnormal movement patterns.
We are passionate about helping children learn to control their pelvic floor muscles in order to decrease occurrence of fecal and urinary incontinence in order to live a life free of leaks! Understanding the physiology of why leaks are happening, and addressing the source of the problem allow children to discontinue use of over the counter stimulants and laxatives.
KCG Pediatric PT also provides Early Intervention services in Loudoun County, with home visits for children age 0-3 years old through the Infant & Toddler Connection of Loudoun.
Can you relate?
- Were you told that your child's torticollis would go away on it's own?
- Do you have concerns about your infant's development but told that your child is still "within the normal developmental timeline"?
- Have you noticed that your infant's head is flat in the back? Or flat on one side?
- Does your child have difficulty keeping up with their peers? Seem uncoordinated? Have frequent falls?
- Thought that because your child was having daily bowel movements that they weren't constipated - but they continue to have fecal leaks/smearing?
- Tried regimens of over the counter laxatives without resolution of leaks?
- Does your child have difficulty identifying when then need to have a bowel movement, or are they unable to tell that they had a leak?
- Is your child leaking when they run, jump, giggle, sneeze, or after having a sudden urge to urinate?
- Is your child wetting the bed after age 5?
If any of these sound familiar, your child could benefit from physical therapy services! We would love to help your child eliminate leakage of feces and urine, help your infant develop without asymmetries, and help your child master motor skills. Contact us for a free telephone consultation or book an appointment online to schedule an evaluation.
About Dr. GibbsKiley Coleman Gibbs Pediatric Physical Therapy, Inc. was founded by Dr. Kiley C. Gibbs, PT, DPT, MA, PCS in 2018 in order to better serve the pediatric population with expert pediatric physical therapy services in the Northern Virginia and Maryland area. Dr. Gibbs earned her doctorate in physical therapy from Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. She then continued to pursue her passion for pediatrics at the University of Michigan treating children at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. Dr. Gibbs completed advanced pediatric training through the accredited Pediatric Physical Therapy Residency program at the University of Michigan-Flint, after which she earned a Post-Doctoral Professional Certificate in Pediatric Physical Therapy and her specialty as an ABPTS Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Pediatric Physical Therapy.
Dr. Gibbs has contributed to the advancement of pediatric physical therapy with peer reviewed publications in national journals, presentations at national conferences, publication of educational material for professionals, as a subject matter expert for the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists, and a member of the Specialization Academy of Content Experts for Pediatric Physical Therapy. Dr. Gibbs serves as an Adjunct Faculty for pediatric coursework in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Shenandoah University. Dr. Gibbs also works periodically in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for the University of Maryland Medical System. In addition to providing pediatric treatment services, Dr. Gibbs offers professional consultation for physical therapists including but not limited to; serial casting, pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction, infant development, early intervention, and pediatric mentoring. |