Pediatric Pelvic Health: What Every Parent Should Know
A Guide to Early Signs, Treatment, and Support for Children.
Pelvic health isn’t just an adult issue; kids can struggle too, and many families don’t even realize help is available.
In this episode, I sit down with pediatric pelvic physical therapist, Sarah Pizzey, to break down what pediatric pelvic health really is, why it matters, and how it can impact your child’s daily life. We talk about common concerns like constipation, accidents, bedwetting, and pelvic pain, and how these issues are often misunderstood or overlooked.
You’ll learn what signs to watch for, when it might be time to seek support, and how pelvic floor therapy can help children feel more comfortable, confident, and in control of their bodies.
If you’re a parent who’s ever wondered, “Is this normal?” This conversation will give you clarity, reassurance, and practical next steps.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to pediatric pelvic health and its significance
00:28 - Common concerns: constipation, accidents, pelvic pain
00:57 - When to seek support and how pelvic therapy helps children
02:09 - The holistic approach to pelvic health: connecting symptoms to root causes
03:17 - Differences between pediatric and adult pelvic therapy
03:54 - Typical diagnoses in pediatric pelvic patients
04:22 - How issues like constipation and toileting habits develop in children
07:50 - When parents should consider consulting a pelvic therapist
08:14 - Recognizing impacts on social and emotional development
12:34 - Common diagnoses: bowel and bladder issues, incontinence, pelvic pain
14:10 - What a pediatric pelvic therapy visit looks like
15:42 - Tools and techniques used in therapy: models, visual aids, play activities
18:53 - Importance of early intervention to prevent structural and functional damage
20:28 - Behavioral versus physical causes of symptoms
22:28 - Impact of neurodivergence and sensory processing on pelvic health
25:02 - Observational assessments and ultrasound imaging as non-invasive options
27:44 - Tips for parents: supporting pelvic health through normalizing conversations and habits
31:03 - Debunking common myths about bathroom habits and bladder training
34:03 - Managing chronic constipation with posture, diet, and toileting routines
36:00 - Creating an optimal toileting environment (squatting, foot support)
39:34 - Use and safety of laxatives like Miralax in children
41:04 - Recognizing signs that warrant medical and therapeutic intervention
47:04 - How to discuss sensitive topics with children without shame
49:25 - Recognizing signs of diminished sensation and sensory processing issues
50:24 - Strategies for helping children identify bodily signals early
52:38 - Role of school accommodations and discreet communication tools
55:17 - Typical adaptations: private bathrooms, change of clothes, supportive seating
57:15 - Potential consequences of delayed treatment or addressing issues late
58:48 - The importance of early intervention and how to identify problems sooner
61:15 - The impact of untreated conditions on social and emotional development
62:20 - Tools like alarms and advanced sensors for bedwetting management
65:10 - Exploring underlying causes like airway issues and genetics
67:05 - Resources for finding a qualified pelvic health therapist (pelvicrehab.com [http://pelvicrehab.com] and others)
69:27 - The scope and prevalence of pediatric pelvic health concerns
Sarah Pizzey:
* Movement X - Long Beach, CA [https://movement-x.com/]
* 949-438-3088 [tel:9494383088]