Pediatric pelvic rehabilitation is very different from adult pelvic therapy.
Evaluations are external only and focus on understanding:
- Bowel and bladder habits
- Posture and breathing
- Movement patterns and coordination
- Toileting routines
- Diet, hydration, and lifestyle factors
We work closely with both the child and caregivers to create practical, manageable routines that support long-term success.
Parents and caregivers are an important part of the healing process.
We provide education and coaching to help families:
- Understand how bowel and bladder function works
- Build healthy home routines
- Reduce toileting anxiety and stress
- Support children with consistency and confidence
- Navigate school, sports, travel, and daily activities
We also collaborate with pediatricians, gastroenterologists, and urologists when needed to provide coordinated care.
Children with bowel and bladder dysfunction are often dealing with more than just “bad habits.”
Muscle coordination, nervous system regulation, posture, stress, and learned holding patterns can all contribute to symptoms.
Specialized pediatric pelvic rehabilitation helps children:
- Learn healthy body awareness
- Relax and coordinate pelvic floor muscles
- Build confidence around toileting
- Reduce discomfort and anxiety
- Develop lifelong healthy habits