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Locality: San Jose, California

Phone: +1 408-358-1460



Address: 16615 Lark Ave suite 101 95032 San Jose, CA, US

Website: www.lgost.com

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Kids' Perspective Physical Therapy 02.06.2021

When we join in with a helping hand, everything is possible.

Kids' Perspective Physical Therapy 18.05.2021

Our children need movement more than ever right now! It is a great time to get your child in for a physical boost...improve their flexibility, strength, skills and agility while improving their mental state. We are here for you.

Kids' Perspective Physical Therapy 24.04.2021

Fun project for little ones at home right now!

Kids' Perspective Physical Therapy 21.04.2021

Taking a Stand on Standers What to Stay Away From for Your Child’s Good by Los Gatos Orthopedic Sports Therapy | Dec 15, 2020 | Blog | 0 comments It’s that time of year when the weather is getting colder, nights are longer and parents start to look online and in aisles of stores for presents for their kids. If you have a baby or are shopping for someone with a baby, you might be eying a new walker or stander to teach your baby how to walk and stand. Before you take one home, ...Continue reading

Kids' Perspective Physical Therapy 15.04.2021

Who says you can't jump on a trampoline when you're in a wheelchair? [TNT Kid's Fitness & Gymnastics]

Kids' Perspective Physical Therapy 28.03.2021

Halloween is coming! How to make Halloween 2020 every child's favorite! Making Halloween 2020 Memorable Unsure of what to do for Halloween with your little ones this year? So many things are different with Covid-19....Continue reading

Kids' Perspective Physical Therapy 13.03.2021

We’re expanding!!!

Kids' Perspective Physical Therapy 25.02.2021

How many times do you have to tell them?!! According to 2020 Behavior Training: It takes 8 repetitions to teach a new behavior It takes 28 repetitions to get rid of a behavior and replace it with a new one!... Behavior needs to be learned. Recognize unwanted behavior as the learning opportunity it is.