Paediatric Pelvic Health

  • Bedwetting (Enuresis)

  • Overactive Bladder

  • Underactive Bladder

  • Vaginal Reflux

  • Dysfunctional Voiding

  • Voiding Postponement

  • Giggle Incontinence

PHYSIOTHERAPY CAN HELP
YOUR CHILD
WITH…

  • Urge Incontinence

  • Stress Incontinence

  • Fecal Incontinence

  • Encopresis (Fecal soiling)

  • Constipation

  • Pelvic Pain

WHAT DOES A PAEDIATRIC PHYSIO APPOINTMENT FOR PELVIC HEALTH LOOK LIKE?

I understand that these conditions can be sensitive and embarrassing for your child.  Unlike adult pelvic health, an internal pelvic exam will never be completed. 

Muscle function will be assessed externally.  This is usually achieved through visual observation of muscle movement during breathing or kegel exercises without clothing in place.

The therapist will discuss with your child the role of physiotherapy and why certain things are recommended.  Consent is asked of both you and your child for any assessment or treatment techniques.  You or your child can withdraw consent at any time for all or part of the assessment/treatment. 

Communication with your therapist is encouraged throughout treatment to help ensure that your child feels safe and comfortable during their sessions.  

TREATMENT MAY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING

  • education about bladder/bowel function, their condition, pelvic floor muscles and how exercises will help their symptoms

  • exercise program that can be done at home to improve symptoms between sessions

  • strategies for activities that bother symptoms during the day/night

  • bladder/bowel diaries to track symptoms and therapy progress more effectively

  • efficient wiping techniques & toileting positions/mechanics

  • management techniques for constipation