Biofeedback-Assisted Muscle Training for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction to Address Pediatric Incontinence: A Case Report

Discussion: The participant in this case appeared to respond well to biofeedback-assisted pelvic floor muscle training. Although commonly used to address incontinence in adults, physical therapy also may be an effective, noninvasive intervention option for children who are experiencing urinary incontinence.
Source: Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy - Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Case Reports Source Type: research