Terapias de rehabilitación en Hawái

El Hospital Shriners para Niños de Hawái ofrece tratamientos de fisioterapia y ergoterapia en un entorno comprensivo y centrado en la familia.

Nuestro equipo está preparado para servir a su familia

Los fisioterapeutas y ergoterapeutas del Hospital Shriners para Niños de Hawái, con amplia experiencia y trato humano, brindan una atención orientada a objetivos.
Fisioterapia

Nuestros fisioterapeutas se especializan en el tratamiento de afecciones agudas, crónicas y congénitas que afectan a niños y adultos jóvenes.

Physical Therapy
Ergoterapia

Los ergoterapeutas del Hospital Shriners para Niños de Hawái ayudan a los niños a mejorar la motricidad fina para lograr más independencia y una mejor funcionalidad.

Occupational Therapy
Terapia recreativa

Los especialistas en la primera infancia y los ludoterapeutas están listos para ayudar a los niños a alcanzar sus objetivos a través del juego y la distracción.

Recreational Therapy

El equipo de servicios de rehabilitación comparte un enfoque: los niños.

Ese enfoque dicta cada parte del plan de tratamiento del paciente. La manera más eficiente de que los niños aprendan y se esfuercen es a través del juego. Nuestros terapeutas incorporan el juego atodos los ejercicios y las actividades funcionales para distraer al niño del arduo trabajo que es necesario para que la fisioterapia y la ergoterapia tengan éxito.

Fisioterapia

Nuestros fisioterapeutas se especializan en el tratamiento de una gama de afecciones agudas y crónicas que afectan a niños y adultos jóvenes. Atienden a niños con retrasos en el desarrollo, escoliosis, lesiones deportivas y afecciones de las piernas y los pies. Los terapeutas crean planes de tratamiento para facilitar la adquisición de la motricidad gruesa, flexibilidad, fuerza, regreso a los deportes, entrenamiento protésico y recuperación posoperatoria.

Nuestro equipo creará un plan de tratamiento personalizado para su hijo, con un enfoque multidisciplinario.

Entre los diagnósticos se encuentran la artrogriposis, parálisis cerebral, deficiencia de extremidades, tortícolis, trastornos neuromusculares, retraso en el desarrollo (motricidad gruesa y motricidad fina) y muchos más.

El equipo de fisioterapia del Hospital Shriners para Niños de Hawái también se especializa en ejercicios específicos para la escoliosis (SSE, por sus siglas en inglés), un enfoque de tratamiento tridimensional no tradicional para la escoliosis. El programa SSE se centra en educar a los pacientes sobre la conciencia del cuerpo con ejercicios de fisioterapia y estiramiento, con el objetivo de que ganen estabilidad en su postura corregida. El programa empodera a los pacientes brindándoles un papel activo en su tratamiento.

Ergoterapia

Nuestros ergoterapeutas trabajan en estrecha colaboración con pacientes y familias para evaluar y crear planes de tratamiento individualizados para ayudar a los pacientes a adquirir motricidad fina y mejorar la independencia en actividades de la vida diaria, como vestirse y bañarse. Brindan educación sobre el cuidado personal y recomiendan ayudas a la movilidad, según sea necesario, para la independencia del paciente. El equipo de ergoterapeutas trabaja en colaboración con cirujanos, protesistas y otros profesionales médicos para garantizar mejoras exitosas en la función y los objetivos establecidos del paciente.

Mi terapeuta me hizo hacer ejercicios divertidos para estabilizar el tobillo, lo que me ayudó a volver a la actividad.
Luke, paciente y miembro del equipo campeón de la Serie Mundial de Pequeñas Ligas del 2022
Michelle Chee
Michele Chee, PT, DPT
Michelle Chee
Michele Chee, PT, DPT

Michele Chee, PT, DPT, brings nearly three decades of clinical expertise to her role as director of rehabilitation services at Shriners Children’s HawaiÊ»i, where she has been a dedicated pediatric physical therapist since 2001. Michele earned a Bachelor of Science in health sciences and a Master of Science in physical therapy from Pacific University, followed by a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Montana. She holds advanced certification in scoliosis management, specializing in scoliosis-specific exercises based on the Schroth Method, which she completed through the Barcelona School of Physical Therapy. Since 2022, Michele has served on the Hawaii State Board of Physical Therapy. She is also a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, and a member of the Pediatric, Orthopedic and Sports Sections. As director of rehabilitation services, Michele leads with a patient-centered, evidence-based approach, emphasizing the value of collaboration within a multidisciplinary team to achieve the best possible care outcomes for her patients.

Keri Nakama Ka'aialii
Keri Nakama-Kaʻaialiʻi, PT, DPT
Keri Nakama Ka'aialii
Keri Nakama-Kaʻaialiʻi, PT, DPT

Keri Nakama-KaÊ»aialiÊ»i, PT, DPT, has been a physical therapist at Shriners Children's Hawai'i since 2019. She earned her Bachelor of Science at Occidental College and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Chapman University. At Shriners Children's HawaiÊ»i, Keri evaluates and treats children from birth to 18 years old in the inpatient and outpatient settings. She has experience working with children with orthopedic and sport injuries, neurological conditions, developmental delay and torticollis. Keri enjoys being a member of Shriners Children's HawaiÊ»i’s multidisciplinary team that provides comprehensive care to help children reach their goals and full potential.

Lori Mizoguchi
Lori Mizoguchi, PT
Lori Mizoguchi
Lori Mizoguchi, PT

A graduate of Chicago’s Northwestern University, Lori started her career at Castle Medical Center before joining Shriners Childrens HawaiÊ»i to work with children in an orthopedic setting. She treats post-surgical patients and both inpatients and outpatients ranging from birth to 18 years old with a variety of diagnoses including cerebral palsy, sports related injuries, developmental delays, Down syndrome, idiopathic toe-walking, autism spectrum disorder, and other neurological, orthopedic and genetic conditions. Lori enjoys modifying equipment to fit the needs of her patients, and has extensive experience in evaluating patients for durable medical equipment and generating letters of medical necessity for insurance authorization. She finds joy and reward in seeing the resilience of children in overcoming adversity and physical challenges.

Erin Nakasuka
Erin Nakatsuka, PT, DPT
Erin Nakasuka
Erin Nakatsuka, PT, DPT

Erin Nakatsuka, PT, DPT, received both her Bachelor of Science and Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Saint Louis University in 2017. Erin started her career as a physical therapist at an outpatient orthopedic physical therapy clinic, working with patients of all ages and various diagnoses. Drawing on her experiences as a former collegiate athlete, volleyball coach and treating youth athletes, Erin joined Shriners Children’s HawaiÊ»i to focus on pediatric physical therapy in 2022. She has gained valuable experience working with children with sports and orthopedic injuries, post orthopedic surgery, developmental delay and neurological conditions. She is honored to be a part of her patients’ care team to support them to be the best that they can be.

Hailey Chong
Hailey Chong, PT, DPT
Hailey Chong
Hailey Chong, PT, DPT

Hailey Chong, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist at Shriners Children’s HawaiÊ»i. She received her Bachelor of Science in kinesiology at Westmont College and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California. Hailey has previously worked as an elementary school physical education teacher. She has experience working with children with orthopedic and sports injuries, developmental delay and neurological conditions. She enjoys being able to help local and international kids recover from injuries or surgery so that they can reach their full potential.

Sarah Knox
Sarah Knox, OTR/L
Sarah Knox
Sarah Knox, OTR/L

Sarah Knox is a passionate occupational therapist with 25 years of clinical experience in both the United States and England. She began her career in diverse pediatric and adult outpatient and inpatient settings, but since 2009, she has dedicated her expertise to Shriners Children’s HawaiÊ»i. Here, she specializes in treating children with a range of conditions including congenital hand differences, cerebral palsy, arthrogryposis and ADHD.

Sarah is committed to evidence-based practice and excels in advanced splinting, adaptive equipment and custom wheelchair seating, as well as specialized evaluations that are critical for pediatric hand surgeons' pre-operative planning. Beyond her clinical work, she is a mentor and fieldwork educator, serving as an adjunct professor for the Occupational Therapy Doctorate program at Hawaiʻi Pacific University.

With a strong focus on fostering a positive learning environment, Sarah is dedicated to her own professional growth and actively engages in international collaborations to share best practices in pediatric hand therapy. She is driven by the principles of occupational therapy, striving to enhance the health, well-being and quality of life for the keiki and their families at Shriners Children’s HawaiÊ»i. Sarah feels honored to contribute to making a meaningful difference in their lives.

Maddie MacArthur
Maddie MacArthur, MS, OTR/L
Maddie MacArthur
Maddie MacArthur, MS, OTR/L

Matilda (Maddie) MacArthur achieved her Master of Science in occupational therapy from Saginaw Valley State University in 2014. Maddie previously worked in an outpatient pediatric clinic in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where she evaluated and treated children from birth to 18 years of age with various diagnoses of developmental delay, neurological conditions and sensory regulation. She joined the Shriners Children's Hawaiʻi team in 2023. To her, it has been an incredible experience to help children from all over the world and assisting the families in achieving their goals.

Entendemos cuáles son las necesidades médicas únicas de los niños.

Ofrecemos tratamiento vital y pionero desde el nacimiento hasta los 18 años. Aquí, los niños tienen la oportunidad de ser evaluados y tratados por médicos reconocidos por sus pares como los mejores.