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Does your child have toileting troubles??Pediatric pelvic physical therapy at Provenance Rehabilitation can help!The following symptoms can be addressed:*Bedwetting*Daytime wetting*Constipation*Urgency*Frequent/infrequent urination*Abdominal and pelvic pain*Pelvic floor dysfunctionPediatric pelvic physical therapy is a specialized therapy that focuses on addressing bowel/bladder control and pelvic floor dysfunction using a safe, effective and non-invasive approach.Our pediatric PT program involves:*One on one, individualized treatments*Parents present at all times*Patient/family education*Behavior and diet modification*Muscle retraining*Biofeedback*Tissue massage and stretching*Strengthening of pelvic floor muscles*Home program instructionIf pelvic floor symptoms are left untreated, bowel and bladder issues can persist into adulthood.Contact Provenance Rehabilitation @ 678-819-8720 to get your child started on the road to improved pelvic health!318 Maxwell Rd, Suite 100Alpharetta, GA 30009 ... See MoreSee Less
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Problems with our pelvic floor muscles can manifest themselves in LOTS of different ways, including bladder leakage, pain with sex, pelvic organ prolapse, tailbone pain, constipation, and much more! Effective treatment requires a thorough examination of the whole person, including understanding of their medical, surgical, and pharmacological history. Absence of such an examination followed by non-individualized care may lead to no improvement or worsening of symptoms due to use of inappropriate treatment techniques. Your healthcare should be custom-fit to your needs, based on your history and findings from your detailed examination. Please PM me for names of licensed PTs with pelvic health physical therapy training who are located near you! ... See MoreSee Less
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How can you know if you are receiving the best physical therapy for your pelvic floor dysfunction? Here are a few clues that may help:*Not every patient will benefit from pelvic floor muscle strengthening exercises ("kegels"). In fact, for some conditions, symptoms may worsen if kegels are performed. If pelvic floor exercises are being recommended, ask why. Exercise prescription always should be based upon patient history, current symptoms, and a thorough examination to determine appropriateness of the exercise. *Shy away from a strict protocol approach (i.e., patients are seen for a specific number of visits based on diagnosis, and/or the same interventions are provided, regardless of the condition). Individual care is key and should be based on patient history, symptoms, examination findings, and patient's response to treatment.*Your physical therapist should always keep in mind the whole body (not just the pelvic floor!) and the various systems that may play a role in pelvic floor dysfunction. This whole body approach should be evident to you by the thoroughness of the initial examination, the in-office treatments provided, and the home activities prescribed by your PT. *The roles that your emotional well-being and response to stress may play should be discussed regardless of your condition/symptoms, but especially in the case of pelvic pain. *Your physical therapist should ALWAYS give you activities to work on at home. The physical therapist's role during your office visits is not to "fix" or "heal" you, but to empower you through education and instruction - the most effective tools you need to help you restore or improve function and/or alleviate pain.*Your physical therapist should be have an active physical therapy license in your state (ask for their license #) and should be trained in evaluation and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction. Ask questions before scheduling your appointment for pelvic physical therapy. Always seek the highest quality of care.... you deserve nothing less! ... See MoreSee Less

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