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Pelvic Health Physical Therapy

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Physical therapy helps your child gain control of their bowel and bladder and improves independence with toileting.

What is the Pelvic Floor?

  • The pelvic floor is a group of muscles at the bottom of your pelvis that support your organs and controls your bowel and bladder.
  • These muscles tighten to keep pee and poop in your body as you walk to the bathroom.
  • They relax when you are ready to void.

Who can have pelvic floor dysfunction?

Children with the following conditions have an increased risk of pelvic floor dysfunction:

  • Prolonged or unsuccessful potty training
  • Gross motor delay
  • Neuromuscular conditions
  • Toe walking
  • Pelvic Health Physical TherapyMusculoskeletal weakness or pain
  • Sensory processing disorder
  • Autism, ADHD, or OCD
  • Anxiety, Stress
  • Obesity

What conditions do we treat?

  • Urinary Incontinence
    • Daytime wetting
    • Bedwetting
    • Stress incontinence
  • Dysfunctional or incomplete voiding
  • Constipation
  • Encopresis
    • Bowel accidents
    • Fecal staining
  • Withholding behaviors
  • Pain with voids
  • Straining during voids
  • Back, hip, abdominal, or pelvic pain

Pelvic Health Evaluation and Treatment

Pelvic Health Physical Therapy

During your evaluation the physical therapist will:

  • Obtain medical history and a list of current concerns
  • Review toileting, physical activity, and diet habits
  • Assess posture, strength, range of motion, and gross motor skills
  • Assess toileting posture
  • May perform external exam if warranted

Treatments are individualized to your child’s needs. They may include:

  • Education for behavior modifications
  • Stretching and strengthening exercises
  • Manual therapy
  • Biofeedback or electrical stimulation appointment, please call our office to discuss.

Pelvic Health Physical TherapyWhy Choose Us

  • Our experienced pediatric physical therapist creates kid friendly, individualized programs.
  • We provide family centered education so there is carry over at home.
  • We will collaborate with your child’s medical team so that we are considering your child’s entire body.

East Tennessee Children's Hospital Rehabilitation

Downtown Main Campus
Rehabilitation Center
(865) 541-8652
2100 Clinch Avenue
Suite 130
Knoxville, TN 37916