Pediatric Pelvic Floor Therapy
is a type of physical therapy tailored to children suffering from issues of incontinence. If your child has been struggling with symptoms such as urine leakage during the day or bedwetting at night, an inability to detect when their bladder is full, constipation, frequent UTIs, trouble urinating or controlling bladder function, or not urinating frequently enough each day, he or she could be a good candidate for pediatric pelvic floor therapy. These types of problems can be frustrating and embarrassing for both the parent and the child. Don't suffer in shame any longer, consider if pediatric pelvic floor therapy could be the right choice to improve the health and well-being of your child. What Causes Incontinence in Children? A common culprit of pediatric bowel and bladder issues results from a dysfunction in the pelvic floor muscles. When these muscles are unable to function properly in coordination with the bowels/bladder, the result is the inability to complete normal voiding o...