Our services

We offer therapy services to children and their families. This includes children from birth to 18 years of age as well as their parents/guardians. We specialize in the Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI®) and our aim is to improve you and your child’s overall functioning, quality of life, and knowledge about how to maintain health and well-being. 

How we serve

We combine typical PT services with reflex integration to help patients improve in a variety of ways including:

We find that the technique we use can help overcome delayed milestones, behavioral issues, incontinence, emotional dysregulation, safety and spatial awareness. 

Our process

Our model is considered “intensive” therapy and we offer 1-3 hour sessions depending on insurance for 5 days per week in 3 week increments. We prefer these intensive sessions as we have seen them often result in more sustainable changes for the patients. Additionally, we do offer weekly appointments and sessions on an as needed basis.

  • Impact

    We strive to impact your kid’s abilities to achieve new milestones.

  • Balance

    We bring balance, grounding, and focus to those who can’t.

  • Care

    We truly believe that when you CARE to make a CHANGE, then a CHANGE will happen.

Blog posts

Learn more about the services we provide.
Announcement
Stargait Physical Therapy

Happy New Year

As we reflect on the past year, we are filled with gratitude for the privilege of serving your children at our physical therapy clinic. Your trust in us has been the cornerstone of our success, and we extend our heartfelt appreciation for your continued support.

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Success Stories
Stargait Physical Therapy

The Missing Link

I was not aware that the human body’s reflex system is capable of directly affecting things such as, academic performance, anxiety, balance, social communication, and more.

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Developmental Delays
Stargait Physical Therapy

8 Things You Can Do About BedWetting

Here at Stargait, a common issue we often hear about from parents is regarding bedwetting. Most children develop bladder control during the day and night around age four. 

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