
Children’s Bladder and Bowel Physiotherapy
At Wolds Holistic Health, we understand that bladder and bowel issues in children can be sensitive and stressful for both the child and their family. Our specialised physiotherapy services aim to provide gentle, effective treatments that help children regain control and confidence.
What Are Bladder and Bowel Issues?
Many children experience difficulties with their bladder and bowel function, including:
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis)
Daytime wetting
Constipation or soiling
Overactive bladder
Urinary urgency or frequency
These conditions are common, but with the right support, they can be managed and treated effectively.
How can physiotherapy help?
Our physiotherapy services are designed to improve the strength, coordination, and control of the muscles involved in bladder and bowel function. This includes:
Pelvic floor muscle exercises tailored to children
Bladder and bowel training programs
Relaxation techniques for overactive bladder
Postural adjustments that support better control
Education on healthy bladder and bowel habits
Our Approach
We offer a warm, friendly, and child-centered approach to treatment. Our physiotherapists are trained to work with children of all ages, using techniques that are fun, engaging, and stress-free. We ensure that each child feels comfortable and supported throughout their therapy journey.
What to Expect
During your first online appointment, we’ll complete an assessment to understand your child’s specific challenges. From there, we’ll create a customised treatment plan that suits their needs. We work closely with families to provide guidance, tips, and strategies that can be used at home to reinforce the therapy.
Why Choose Us?
At Wolds Holistic Health, we believe in treating the whole child. Our holistic approach takes into account their physical, emotional, and mental well-being, ensuring that every treatment is designed to help them thrive in every aspect of their life

“Helena was not only extremely professional, but also immensely patient”
—Rose F.