Infant & Pediatric Physical Therapy in Denver, Colorado
Expert, personalized physical therapy for infants, babies, and toddlers. In-home, in-clinic, or virtual.
We help your child build strength, confidence, and age-appropriate motor milestones.
Why Parents Choose Movevery Pediatric Physical Therapy
Movevery provides specialized infant and pediatric physical therapy in Denver designed to support babies with torticollis, head shape concerns, motor delays, and developmental challenges.
Our approach combines evidence-based techniques, functional play, and family-centered care to help your child move with confidence.
We believe support should begin from the very start. Early support helps parents feel confident and informed as their baby grows, offering guidance and education during a critical window of development.
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Gentle, Holistic, Hands-On Support for Comfort, Regulation, and Early Movement Development.
Best for:
Tension or tightness affecting comfort and mobility
Torticollis & head shape concerns
Feeding or positioning challenges
Fussiness or difficulty settling
Delays in rolling, sitting, or crawling
Whole-body alignment and movement support
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Gentle, informed support for head shape, neck mobility, and early development — designed to promote balanced movement and healthy growth from the start.
Best for:
Babies who prefer turning their head to one side
Head tilting or tight neck muscles (torticollis)
Flat spots or head shape concerns (plagiocephaly)
Early movement asymmetries
Parents wanting proactive developmental support
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Gentle, holistic, hands-on support to improve comfort, regulation, and early movement development — creating a strong foundation for growth.
Best for:
Infants needing support with comfort and body tension
Nervous system regulation and calming
Whole-body alignment and balanced movement
Early motor skill development
Parents seeking proactive, development-focused care
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Personalized, play-based support to strengthen your child’s movement, coordination, and confidence — available in our clinic, in your home, or virtually across Colorado.
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Common Reasons Parents Seek Pediatric Physical Therapy
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0-3 months
+ Dislikes tummy time (cries instantly) or avoids it completely
+ Body feels stiff (tension) or very floppy
+ Difficulty feeding from one side
+ Preference to look in one direction (torticollis)
+ Head flattening or head shape concerns
+ Difficulty calming (can’t be soothed easily)
+ Isn’t moving their body symmetrically
+ Frequent spit ups or reflux
+ Open mouth posture
+ Early play development
+ Isn’t bringing hands to mouth

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4-7 months
+ Not rolling or only rolls in one direction
+ Dislikes laying on back or belly
+ Doesn’t explore toys with both hands
+ Doesn’t bring feet to hands
+ Poor head control or can’t sit with support
+ W-sitting is preferred position to sit
+ Very stiff (tension) or very floppy
+ Head flattening or head shape concerns

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8-12 months
Babies become busy movers during this stage, learning to sit, crawl, and pull to stand. Movevery can help if your baby:
+ Is not sitting independently
+ Consistently sits in a “W” position
+ Is not crawling on hands and knees, or only scoots on one side or with one leg forward
+ Avoids certain positions like sitting, kneeling, or side sitting
+ Shows weakness or tightness in muscles
+ Has delayed movement milestones
+ Is not placing weight into their legs

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12–36 Months
Toddlers refine their gross motor skills through walking, climbing, and jumping. Movevery can help if your child:
+ Shows gross motor delays
+ Appears weak or overly tight in muscles
+ Uses one leg consistently to go up or down stairs
+ Trips or falls frequently
+ Has flat feet affecting balance and play
+ Struggles with jumping or climbing

Meet Dr. Nicole
Hi, I’m Dr. Nicole! I’m so glad you are here.
I am a mom of two young boys and a Denver-based pediatric physical therapist and craniosacral fascial therapist. I specialize in childhood development, supporting newborns, infants, children, and their families. I am one of the 1% of licensed physical therapists board-certified in pediatrics and have over 10,000 hours of combined practice and post-doctoral education, specifically in pediatric physical therapy. I utilize various modalities, including the Gillespie Approach Craniosacral Fascial Therapy, Total Motion Release (TMR) Tots, and infant massage. I’ve worked in multiple clinics and settings throughout my career, fostering my love for working with children of all abilities. I'm passionate about empowering families to build a strong foundation for their babies and children's lifelong development. I prioritize what truly matters to each family while equipping parents and guardians with the knowledge and confidence they need throughout their child's journey.