Paediatric Physiotherapy
Personalised care for children and adolescents with musculoskeletal and developmental needs.
Meet Blanche Leung, Paediatric Physiotherapist
Blanche Leung is a physiotherapist at BJC Health with a focus on paediatric and adolescent care. She has experience supporting patients across the lifespan, from young children to adults, particularly those with complex or chronic musculoskeletal conditions. Blanche completed her Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) at the University of Sydney and her Master of Advanced Paediatric Physiotherapy Practice at Monash University. She has trained at Sydney Children’s Hospital, The Royal Children’s Hospital, and Westmead Hospital, developing expertise in rheumatology, orthopaedics, neurology, musculoskeletal conditions and chronic pain management.
What Blanche Can Help With
Blanche offers individualised physiotherapy support for:

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis and other paediatric rheumatic conditions
Physiotherapy helps children and adolescents with arthritis move better, reduce pain and improve confidence in daily activities.

Persistent pain and fatigue in children, adolescents and adults
Physiotherapy strategies support children, adolescents and young adults to move better, manage fatigue and improve participation.

Hypermobility syndromes including Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Targeted exercises and bracing tools to help children and adolescents with hypermobility improve joint stability, reduce pain and build confidence in movement.

Children with special needs
Blanche supports children with special needs, including ADHD, ASD, sensory processing disorders, delayed movement skills and low global muscle tone, to build capacity, mobility and independence with confidence.

Orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions
Blanche helps children and adolescents with toe walking, hip dysplasia, scoliosis, plagiocephaly, sports injuries and post-injury rehabilitation to regain strength, improve confidence and safely return to play and sport.

Neurodevelopmental delays and neurodisability
Blanche supports children with neurodevelopmental or global developmental delays, including cerebral palsy and genetic conditions, as well as those with motor coordination difficulties or delayed milestones, to improve capacity, mobility, coordination and independence with confidence through play-based movement.
An Individualised and Supportive Approach
Blanche’s care is centred on restoring function, reducing pain and supporting goal-oriented rehabilitation tailored to each patient’s stage of life. She is passionate about helping children and adolescents return to meaningful activities, and works closely with families to navigate early intervention pathways.
She also supports adults living with persistent musculoskeletal pain or hypermobility-related conditions, helping them manage symptoms and improve their quality of life through evidence-based care.
What age range does Blanche work with?
Blanche supports patients of all ages, from infants and toddlers to teenagers and young adults.
What happens in a session?
Sessions are designed to be play-based and engaging. They typically include:
- Specialised developmental and movement assessments
- Game-based therapy using fun equipment and our gym space
- An individualised home program
- Parent education and support
Where does the therapy take place?
Sessions are held in our clinic gym space with access to a range of child-friendly equipment to support movement and play-based therapy. Our clinic provides an inclusive, welcoming environment for neurodivergent clients, featuring private treatment rooms, a fully equipped rehab gym, and sensory-friendly options like dimmable lighting.
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service is right for you?
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