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In this episode, Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and Dr. Caitlin Keller PT, DPT dive into the essential and often overlooked role of pediatric pelvic floor therapy. They explore how pelvic floor tension and relaxation directly impact not only toileting challenges like constipation and bedwetting, but also airway health and function.
The conversation highlights how pelvic floor therapy for children differs from adult care and why it must be developmentally informed. From primitive reflexes and crawling patterns to vagus nerve activation and myofunctional goals, Dr. Keller explains how a well-regulated pelvic floor supports broader therapeutic outcomes, including improved airway function.
Dr. Keller also provides valuable guidance for parents navigating the limited but growing resources in pediatric pelvic care. This episode underscores the importance of collaborative therapy, mindful language, and early intervention in supporting whole-child health.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Myohacker Podcast
01:06 Introducing Dr. Caitlin Keller and Pelvic Floor Therapy
04:04 Understanding Straining and Pushing During Toileting
07:06 The Role of Developmental Play in Therapy
10:02 How Pelvic Floor Therapy Affects Development
12:45 Common Diagnoses in Pediatric Pelvic Health
15:43 The Impact of Potty Training on Bowel Health
18:32 Nighttime Bedwetting and Its Causes
21:18 Therapeutic Approaches for Older Children
24:09 The Importance of Crawling in Development
29:40 Addressing Primitive Reflexes
34:09 Quadruped Positioning and Its Benefits
35:29 The Importance of Anatomical Language
37:42 Identifying Airway Concerns in Children
38:35 Screening for Airway and Pelvic Floor Issues
41:28 Understanding Changes in Bowel Behaviors
43:06 Neurological Signaling and Balance Issues
45:20 Craniosacral Fascia Therapy and Its Benefits
47:02 Dr. Caitlin’s Personal Journey with Dental Expansion
50:51 Raising Awareness for Pediatric Pelvic Floor Therapy
56:33 Thanks for listening
How to Connect with Dr. Caitlin Keller:
How to Connect with Karindy:
Credits:
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: OMXXQCX9QWYSFNY4
Disclaimer:
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.
By Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP5
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In this episode, Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and Dr. Caitlin Keller PT, DPT dive into the essential and often overlooked role of pediatric pelvic floor therapy. They explore how pelvic floor tension and relaxation directly impact not only toileting challenges like constipation and bedwetting, but also airway health and function.
The conversation highlights how pelvic floor therapy for children differs from adult care and why it must be developmentally informed. From primitive reflexes and crawling patterns to vagus nerve activation and myofunctional goals, Dr. Keller explains how a well-regulated pelvic floor supports broader therapeutic outcomes, including improved airway function.
Dr. Keller also provides valuable guidance for parents navigating the limited but growing resources in pediatric pelvic care. This episode underscores the importance of collaborative therapy, mindful language, and early intervention in supporting whole-child health.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Myohacker Podcast
01:06 Introducing Dr. Caitlin Keller and Pelvic Floor Therapy
04:04 Understanding Straining and Pushing During Toileting
07:06 The Role of Developmental Play in Therapy
10:02 How Pelvic Floor Therapy Affects Development
12:45 Common Diagnoses in Pediatric Pelvic Health
15:43 The Impact of Potty Training on Bowel Health
18:32 Nighttime Bedwetting and Its Causes
21:18 Therapeutic Approaches for Older Children
24:09 The Importance of Crawling in Development
29:40 Addressing Primitive Reflexes
34:09 Quadruped Positioning and Its Benefits
35:29 The Importance of Anatomical Language
37:42 Identifying Airway Concerns in Children
38:35 Screening for Airway and Pelvic Floor Issues
41:28 Understanding Changes in Bowel Behaviors
43:06 Neurological Signaling and Balance Issues
45:20 Craniosacral Fascia Therapy and Its Benefits
47:02 Dr. Caitlin’s Personal Journey with Dental Expansion
50:51 Raising Awareness for Pediatric Pelvic Floor Therapy
56:33 Thanks for listening
How to Connect with Dr. Caitlin Keller:
How to Connect with Karindy:
Credits:
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: OMXXQCX9QWYSFNY4
Disclaimer:
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

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