Upon completion of this continuing education seminar, participants will learn:
- List 2 muscles groups and describe 3 functions of the pelvic floor
- Understand the development of normal urinary control in pediatrics
- Understand medical red flags for abnormal voiding and when to refer to medical doctor
- List the 4 phases of defecation and describe the rectal anal inhibitory reflex
- Identify 2 common causes of constipation and its’ relationship to bladder dysfunction
- Observe and describe 2 soft tissue techniques for constipation via video
- Describe the pelvic floor relationship to 2 voiding reflexes.
- Understand pediatric urology terminology and investigative tools used for testing the pediatric patient for differential diagnosis
- Discuss education and treatment related to diet including listing 5 bladder irritants for good bladder health and 2 bladder retraining strategies
- Understand pediatric pelvic floor dysfunctions on SEMG as it relates to bowel and bladder function and list 3 common findings on SEMG
- Identify the need for referral based on SEMG findings and visual PFM assessment
- Observe and assess the effects of posture and positioning on pelvic floor muscle recruitment and relaxation.
- Understand the psychological effects of bedwetting, daytime urinary incontinence and fecal incontinence and know when to refer to appropriate practitioners.
- Describe 3 behavioral treatments or Urotherapy for pediatric pelvic floor dysfunctions.
- Understand the use of surface electromyography (SEMG) in the pediatric patient.
- Develop 4 treatment progressions for children with pediatric bowel and bladder dysfunction.
- Perform verbal instruction of pelvic floor activation
- Perform 3 different diaphragmatic breathing techniques for pediatric patients including diastasis rectus abdominis assessment with examples of core activation.
- Discuss the effects of toileting postures on pelvic floor muscle recruitment and relaxation and instruct in at least 3 methods of pelvic floor elongation for proper elimination on the toilet
- Understand pediatric terminology and trauma informed care
- Synthesize pediatric play techniques for functional purposes
- Considerations when working with the neurodivergent population with bowel/bladder dysfunction