1 Research Assistant Dr. is working full time in our unit. It is aimed to reach the highest possible functional, psychosocial and professional independence within the physiological, anatomical and environmental limitations of the child. Childhood disability groups such as cerebral palsy, mental motor retardation, brachial plexus injuries, meningomyelocele, torticollis, and children with neurodevelopmental problems due to genetic-metabolic disorders are evaluated and included in the physiotherapy and rehabilitation program. Pediatric physiotherapy applications, normalizing sensory and motor experiences, ensuring proper posture, regulating muscle tone, improving correction and balance reactions, supporting normal motor development and providing motor control, improving ambulation, increasing endurance, providing independent functional activity, increasing the quality of existing movement, It is involved in the prevention of soft tissue, joint and posture disorders that may occur.