Pediatric Physical Therapy

Jane Jung-Potter, PT, MSPT, DPT

Welcome! I'm a Doctor of Physical Therapy with over 28 years of pediatric experience, working with children from newborns to young adults with a range of diagnoses, including torticollis, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, orthopedic and neurological disorders, and developmental delays. I take a holistic, family-centered approach—offering evaluations, services, coaching for parents and caregivers, and consultations on equipment and home accessibility through in-person or virtual visits. My goal is to provide personalized, effective, and culturally sensitive therapy that empowers both children and their families.

Focused Pediatric PT & Holistic Development

Specialized Pediatric Physical Therapy & Holistic Focus

Empowering young lives through dedicated, specialized pediatric physical therapy intertwined with progression of overall development for optimal growth and improved quality of life. Home sessions primarily focused on various parts of Carroll County, Howard County, & Montgomery County in Maryland.
Little baby receiving chiropractic or osteopathic foot massage

Pediatric Physical Therapy Expert

Comprehensive Developmental Assessment

Evaluate your child's physical growth and motor skills to craft personalized care plans.

Coaching Interactional Style

Partnering with families & caregivers to brainstorm strategies to support outcomes, which may be modeled during home visits and/or documented in session plans. 

Gait Training and Mobility Enhancement

Focus exercises to improve walking patterns and enhance overall mobility within the natural environments for better independence.

Strength and Coordination Improvement

Sessions designed via coaching style to boost muscle strength, balance, and coordination in a fun, engaging manner.

Parent and Caregiver Education Programs

Empowering families with knowledge and skills to support therapeutic goals at home effectively. Shared resources regarding your child's overall development in the areas of gross motor, fine motor, adaptive behaviors, and more. 

Home Accessibility Evaluation

Evaluate home environment to improve on accessibility for the child/young adult to more easily navigate independently and/or with assistance.