Pediatric Pelvic Floor Therapy
It’s difficult to see your child struggle with bladder and bowel issues. Our skilled physical
therapists help children of all ages gain independence and overcome toileting challenges.
We partner with families by identifying the problem, addressing concerns, and creating a
treatment plan for your child. Our team uses proven techniques to address pelvic floor
dysfunction in children and give parents the tools they need to support their children.
Family-centered Care From Certified Pelvic Floor Therapists
We take a personalized, family-oriented approach to pediatric pelvic floor therapy. You, your
child, and our physical therapy team work together to improve symptoms and find solutions
that work.
Our experienced pediatric therapists not only treat your child but also empower you as a parent
or caregiver. You are encouraged to be present during treatments, ask questions, and learn
techniques to help your child strengthen their pelvic floor at home, giving you confidence to
support your child’s progress.
Improving Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Symptoms in Children
Weak or dysfunctional pelvic floor muscles can cause uncomfortable symptoms in children and
make potty training difficult. Early intervention is beneficial for children to develop healthy,
regular potty habits.
Our pediatric pelvic floor therapists help your child improve pelvic floor function. This
specialized therapy can alleviate symptoms that affect their independence and self-esteem,
including:
- Bedwetting
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Pelvic pain and discomfort
- Urinary or fecal incontinence
- Urinary urgency
- UTIs
- Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR)
What to Expect During Your Child’s Pediatric Pelvic Floor Therapy Session
At your initial visit, one of our pelvic floor therapists performs a comprehensive assessment
with you and your child. We observe their posture, strength, and pelvic floor function. We also
discuss your child’s health history, symptoms, and prior pelvic floor treatments.
Next, we create a tailored treatment plan for your child. All treatments are age-appropriate and
often include play so children are comfortable and at ease. Depending on their age and
symptoms, treatments may include:
Pelvic floor exercises
Our skilled therapists teach your child how to contract and relax their pelvic floor muscles. An
awareness of the pelvic floor helps your child strengthen and control the muscles. These
exercises may also improve your child’s posture, body mechanics, and breathing.
Relaxation and lifestyle changes
Breathing techniques and other relaxation methods can help reduce tension in the pelvic floor.
We teach you and your child how to relax tight pelvic floor muscles with intentional breaths.
Your child’s physical therapist may also suggest dietary changes, as certain fluids and foods can
contribute to bladder and bowel issues.
Manual techniques
We may use manual techniques with the child’s and caregiver’s consent. Hands-on pressure and
massage can release tension in the pelvic muscles and surrounding joints. During manual
treatments, a parent or caregiver must be in the room with the physical therapist and the child
to ensure their comfort and safety.
At-home exercises
Home exercises between sessions are key to successful pediatric pelvic floor therapy. At-home
work reinforces skills the child learned in sessions. It may help to do the exercises with your
child as a fun activity. Your child’s physical therapist will recommend what type of exercises and
their frequency.
Progress Assessments and Follow-up Care
We track your child’s progress with routine assessments and goal setting. Goals we may work
toward include:
- Bladder and bowel control
- Healthy, routine toileting
- Less pain and discomfort
- Potty training
Children should continue their learned exercises at home to continue strengthening their pelvic
floor. Our physical therapists provide you with resources and follow-up care to support your
child’s ongoing pelvic health.
Schedule an Appointment at Wichita’s Physical Therapy By Phoenix
Our team of experts is here to support you and your child. We combine proven techniques and
personalized treatments to help your child overcome pelvic floor dysfunction. Call today to
schedule a consultation with one of our skilled pediatric physical therapists.