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Biofeedback for Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy: What It Is, How It Works, and Who It Can Help
If you've heard the term biofeedback during a pelvic floor physical therapy appointment, you may have wondered what it actually means. Does it involve electricity? Is it painful? Will it tell you whether you're "doing Kegels correctly?" The good news is that biofeedback is one of the most helpful educational tools we use in pelvic floor physical therapy. It's non-invasive, easy to understand, and helps you better connect with muscles that you usually can't see or feel. At Bon

El Hall
2 days ago5 min read


Bedwetting in Kids (Enuresis): What’s Normal and How to Help
Bedwetting can feel like one of those parenting challenges that no one really prepares you for. If your child is waking up wet (especially past the age you expected them to be dry) you might be wondering: Is this normal? Are we missing something? Why is this still happening? First, it’s important to know: bedwetting (enuresis) is very common, and your child is not doing anything wrong. What Is Enuresis? Enuresis is the medical term for involuntary urination during sleep in ch

El Hall
Aug 43 min read


Encopresis in Kids: Why Accidents Happen (and How to Help)
If your child is having stool accidents, especially if they’re older than potty training age, it can feel confusing, frustrating, and honestly… a little overwhelming. You might be wondering: “Why is this still happening?” “Are they doing this on purpose?” “How do I even fix this?” If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Encopresis (also called stool leakage or fecal incontinence) is more common than most families realize. And despite how it may look from the outside, these

El Hall
Jul 74 min read


Daytime Accidents in Kids: Why They Happen and How to Help
If your child is having daytime pee accidents after being potty trained, it can feel confusing and frustrating. You might hear: “I didn’t feel it” “I forgot to go” “It just came out” And you might be wondering if this is something they’ll outgrow or something more. The reality is that daytime accidents in kids are common, and usually very treatable. Why Do Daytime Accidents Happen? Most of the time, it’s not just about “forgetting.” There are underlying patterns in how the bl

El Hall
Jun 232 min read


Constipation in Kids: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and How Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Can Help
Constipation in kids is incredibly common, but that doesn’t mean it should be ignored. If your child is struggling with infrequent bowel movements, hard stools, painful pooping, or even stool accidents (also called encopresis), you’re not alone. Many families deal with this at some point, and it can quickly become stressful for both parents and kids. The good news? There are effective, supportive ways to address it, and with a team based approach including their pediatrician,

El Hall
May 54 min read
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