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PELVIC FLOOR THERAPY FOR CHILDREN

Restore Comfort. Improve Function. Build Confidence.

a toddle on the toilet with constipation issues
image of a child who has urinated/leaked pee onto the floor

Pelvic floor dysfunction can occur in children and significantly impact quality of life. Bed wetting, constipation, and bladder or bowel challenges are common, but help is available. PivOTal Performance provides specialized therapy to help children regain control, comfort, and confidence.

What We Treat

  • Urinary incontinence (leakage with giggles, urge, or activity)

  • Urinary urgency or decreased frequency (OAB, hoarding)

  • Nighttime urination (nocturia/bed wetting)

  • Constipation, diarrhea, or fecal incontinence

  • Encopresis (fecal leakage or retention)

  • Recurrent urinary or bowel infections

  • Delayed potty training
     

Our Approach

Treatment focuses on educating both the child and parents while providing noninvasive, child-appropriate interventions:

  • Biofeedback and bladder/bowel retraining

  • Abdominal massage and soft tissue mobilization

  • Myofascial release and relaxation techniques

  • Age-appropriate pelvic floor exercises (when suitable)
     

Your Journey to Recovery

  • Comprehensive assessment of bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor function

  • Personalized treatment plan tailored to your child

  • Family education and support for home practice

  • Targeted therapy to restore normal bowel and bladder coordination
     

Results You Can Expect

  • Improved bladder and bowel control

  • Reduced accidents and nighttime wetting

  • Increased comfort and confidence for your child

  • Support and understanding for parents

  • Enhanced overall family quality of life

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