Course Title
Pediatric Pelvic Floor, Diaphragm, and Postural Development
Course Description
It is critically important to understand developmental milestones when working on core control and stability, especially in relation to continence. These milestones provide the foundation for assessing and promoting proper core function, which is essential for postural stability, breathing, and continence management.
The focus on connecting the ribcage, diaphragm, and pelvic floor (PFM) in therapy allows pediatric therapists to address the root causes of core weakness, which can manifest in children with various developmental disorders. This comprehensive approach, which integrates both anatomical knowledge and functional assessments, helps therapists target specific dysfunctions, such as poor bowel and bladder habits, that can significantly hinder a child's progress.
Start Date/Time and Time Zone:
Sep 27, 2026 7:00 AM America/Los_Angeles
Location
NA - Registrants Attend this course via Zoom