When most people hear “pelvic floor therapy,” they think of adults. But did you know that children can also benefit from pelvic floor physical therapy? Pediatric pelvic floor therapy is a specialized approach that helps kids who struggle with bladder, bowel, and core muscle issues, empowering them to feel comfortable and confident in their daily lives.
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Control urination and bowel movements
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Support posture and core strength
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Assist with overall coordination and physical activity
Check our this video from Amy Martin, PT at our Shelbyville office she answers your most Commonly Asked Questions about Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy!
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Bedwetting or daytime accidents
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Constipation or painful bowel movements
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Urgency or frequent bathroom trips
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Difficulty sitting, running, or participating in sports
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Assessing Muscle Function: Evaluating muscle strength, coordination, and tone to identify areas that need support.
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Teaching Muscle Control: Helping children learn to contract and relax their pelvic floor muscles through engaging exercises and games.
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Improving Bladder and Bowel Habits: Teaching proper toileting techniques, timed voiding, and strategies to reduce accidents.
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Strengthening Core and Posture: Building overall stability to support movement, balance, and daily activities.
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Using Play and Movement: Incorporating fun activities to keep kids engaged while developing essential skills.
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Struggles with potty training or has frequent accidents
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Experiences constipation or painful bowel movements
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Complains of discomfort while sitting or during physical activity
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Needs help with body awareness or core stability