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Pediatric Conditions Treated

Bowel/bladder dysfunction can often interfere with daily school activities, social events, and sporting activities. A parent and child’s sleep may both be disrupted with nighttime leakage and the need to change clothing and sheets. A teen may avoid a slumber party or social activities for fear of embarrassment if he/she leaks. A child may avoid trying out for sports because he/she cannot control his or her bowels or has abdominal bloating.

The pelvic floor (muscles which span the bottom of the pelvis) provides support for our internal organs and assists in urinary and fecal continence. Dysfunction can arise when the muscles of the pelvic floor do not perform in their optimal fashion. Various forms of dysfunction and physical symptoms can result from pelvic floor muscles that are in spasm, weak, or become uncoordinated. This dysfunction can ultimately persist into adulthood, and thus prompt attention during the childhood years is of great importance.

Frequent UTIs / Bladder infections
Enuresis / Bedwetting
Constipation
Encopresis / Fecal Leaks
Abdominal Bloating/ Pain/ Gas
Daytime Urinary Leaks / Incontinence
Urinary frequency
Dysfunctional voiding/ dyssynergic defecation
Pelvic Pain/ Muscle spasm

 

After the initial evaluation is completed, your therapist will develop an individualized treatment plan. Treatments are modified based on each child’s unique needs and goals. This plan of care may include any or all of the following:

 

  • Pelvic floor muscle activation and/or relaxation

  • Diaphramatic breathing

  • Biofeedback

  • Core strengthening / Therapeutic Activities/ Exercises

  • Behavioral and diet modification

  • Bladder re-training schedule

  • Myofascial release / Manual Therapy

  • Home exercise program

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