Business Hours
- Location: Harborne
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Monday to Friday: 7.30am - 9.00pm
Saturday: 8.00am - 5.00pm
Sunday: Closed
our expertise:
CHILDREN'S BLADDER AND BOWEL PHYSIOTHERAPY
Q: HOW CAN PHYSIOTHERAPY HELP CHILDREN WITH BLADDER AND BOWEL ISSUES?
A: Our team includes Lisa Hastie, a specialist children's pelvic floor physiotherapist
recognise any of these behaviours or symptoms in your child?
don’t wait for these symptoms to disappear on their own...
Don’t wait for these symptoms to disappear on their own, seek help from a specialist paediatric pelvic floor physiotherapist. Physiotherapy is not painful. It is a non-invasive treatment that helps your child gain control of their bowel and bladder function
Treatments may include:
Contact the clinic today for an appointment with Specialist paediatric pelvic physiotherapist Lisa Hastie.
Lisa says, "Helping a child with bladder or bowel problems also makes a home a much happier place."
- ‘Bedwetting’ or nocturnal enuresis
- Daytime urinary or faecal leakage/soiling of underwear ('Can’t hold it')
- Chronic constipation
- Urgency or rushing to get to the toilet
- Frequent bladder infections
- Avoidance of opening bowels or bladder (‘Holding on’)
don’t wait for these symptoms to disappear on their own...
Don’t wait for these symptoms to disappear on their own, seek help from a specialist paediatric pelvic floor physiotherapist. Physiotherapy is not painful. It is a non-invasive treatment that helps your child gain control of their bowel and bladder function
Treatments may include:
- Biofeedback
- Muscle stretching
- Muscle strengthening
- Urgency or rushing to get to the toilet
- Diet and fluid modification
- Bladder schedule to improve voiding habits
Contact the clinic today for an appointment with Specialist paediatric pelvic physiotherapist Lisa Hastie.
Lisa says, "Helping a child with bladder or bowel problems also makes a home a much happier place."