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Follow on Google News | Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance Provides Pediatric Pelvic Health at Pediatric CenterBy: PR First The clinic opened last year and has recently added more square footage to accommodate patients. The clinic treats patients from newborns to young adults. The state-of-the- Peak has a team of physical therapists who specialize in pelvic health conditions, and provide non-surgical and non-medicinal options for a number of conditions. The therapists evaluate each patient to identify the source of the problem and then develop an individualized treatment plan. The program offers evaluations and treatments for a variety of conditions including bladder and urinary dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, pelvic pain, and more. The specially trained therapists at the Pediatric Center will work with infants, children, young adults and their families to assist each child in reaching their maximum potential to function independently and to promote active participation in home, school and the community. The therapists have expertise in movement, motor development and body structure. "We are pleased to be able to provide these important specialized services to our patients on the South Shore," said Eric Edelman, PT, Founder of Peak Physical & Sports Performance. "Our highly skilled team of physical therapists are specially trained in dealing with pediatric pelvic treatments that bring a better quality of daily life for our patients and their families. We are proud of our professional team and the quality of care they provide." About Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance has thirteen clinics in Norwell, Scituate, Quincy, Pembroke, Braintree, Hanover, East Bridgewater, Cohasset and East Milton including three pelvic health centers and a pediatric center. Their services include spinal (http://peaktherapy.com/ End
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