Pediatric Pelvic Floor OT in Kearney

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What Pediatric Pelvic Floor OT Does

Pediatric pelvic floor occupational therapy helps children develop healthy, confident control of their bladder and bowel by strengthening the muscles, habits, and sensory awareness involved in toileting. An OT uses play‑based, child‑centered strategies to teach kids how their pelvic floor works, how to coordinate those muscles, and how to build routines that support successful toileting.

How OT Helps

  • Pelvic floor training — Teaching children how to relax and activate the pelvic floor muscles through games, breathing, and movement.
  • Toileting skill development — Building independence with wiping, clothing management, posture, and bathroom routines.
  • Sensory regulation — Supporting kids who struggle with body awareness, urgency cues, or fear/anxiety around toileting.
  • Constipation and withholding support — Helping children understand bowel patterns, reduce withholding behaviors, and improve comfort.
  • Bedwetting and daytime accidents — Addressing muscle coordination, bladder habits, and sensory processing that contribute to accidents.
  • Behavioral and routine coaching — Creating predictable, family-friendly routines that make toileting easier at home and school.

Who Pediatric Pelvic Floor Therapy Is For

  • Children with frequent accidents
  • Kids who avoid or fear the toilet
  • Children with constipation or stool withholding
  • Kids with sensory processing differences
  • Children with delayed toileting independence
  • Kids with pelvic pain or difficulty relaxing muscles

Book an appointment with a pediatric pelvic floor therapist

Schedule a pediatric pelvic floor physical therapy appointment at Elite Health and Wellness in Kearney, NE, today!

FAQ

Yes, pelvic floor rehab is covered by most insurance companies.