Pelvic Health Physical Therapy

Space: CCHMC Pediatric Surgery Published: 2022-10-20

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Introduction to Pelvic Health Therapy
The presenters introduce themselves and outline the significance of pelvic health physical therapy for children with bowel and bladder dysfunction. They emphasize the need for awareness and the potential impact of such therapy.
7:01
Role of Physical Therapists
Discussion on the role of physical therapists in diagnosing and managing movement disorders, enhancing physical abilities, and promoting overall wellness through various therapeutic settings.
14:03
Importance of Pelvic Health Programs
The presenters highlight the conservative, non-invasive nature of pelvic health therapy and its effectiveness in treating pediatric patients, encouraging the development of more specialized programs.
21:05
Patient and Caregiver Readiness
Exploration of the factors influencing therapy success, including patient motivation and caregiver support, and the barriers families face in accessing therapy.
28:07
Barriers to Therapy Success
Identification of various barriers to successful therapy, including transportation issues, financial constraints, and the impact of COVID-19 on clinic attendance.
35:09
Outcomes of Pelvic Health Therapy
Presentation of clinical outcomes and research findings that demonstrate the effectiveness of pelvic health therapy in improving symptoms and overall patient satisfaction.
42:11
Comprehensive Treatment Approaches
Discussion on the importance of a holistic approach in therapy, addressing not just pelvic issues but the entire body to ensure effective treatment of urinary and bowel dysfunction.
49:13
Engaging with Families and Schools
Strategies for engaging families and educational institutions to support children undergoing pelvic health therapy, including communication and advocacy.
56:15
Conclusion and Future Directions
Wrap-up of the presentation emphasizing the need for continued education, awareness, and the expansion of pediatric pelvic health programs to better serve children in need.

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