The Pelvic Health Podcast
Summary: Podcast for health and fitness professionals on all things women's and men's pelvic floor and pelvic health. Interviews with leading experts, discussions and questions answered. Produced and hosted by Lori Forner, Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and research student on the long road to a PhD
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Podcasts:
Sarah Bradford, mom, personal trainer and founder of The Luna Method, shares her experience with IVF and how she now helps women through the mental and physical journey
Re-release of Cath Willis, who is here to discuss the role physiotherapists play in dysfunctions of the breast, including lactation. Enjoy
Changes are a coming to Australian physiotherapists in the women's, men's and pelvic health field. Our National Chair, Alex Lopes, fills us in on what we can expect in Levels 1-3 and competency assessments for intimate exams.
Brianna and April both join me today to discuss mindset around exercise, training and competition. This is for anyone who strives to do better than the day before. Often this comes at a price, especially when we push beyond the boundaries of our bodies.
Haley Shevener shares with us her motivating story of her journey on accepting pelvic organ prolapse and her return to fitness. Haley is a mom, pre and postnatal fitness professional, educator and supporter and I am so happy she could share her story
Girls Gone Strong's Coaching & Training Women Academy bring us this special episode today. Molly is back to teach us how we can all be coaches, the importance of a professional's role in body embracement and empowerment in childbearing women and more
Jilly Bond, unbelievably smart clinical specialist physio and creator of The Happy Bladder Course, discusses HOW the wand works for pelvic floor muscle tension and pain. Spoiler alert - it's not trigger points.
Dr. Melissa Farmer, a clinical psychologist and neuroscientist, joins Dr. Sandy Hilton and myself to discuss what is considered normal in intimacy, pain mechanisms involved when sex becomes painful and pain as an emotional memory.
Dr. Trish Neumann, PhD, FACP, is a Specialist Women's, Men's and Pelvic Health Physio. She joins me in discussing the role of pessaries in pelvic organ prolapse and physio management, the caution in use and promotion, as well as the new Uni course
Do you work with pre and postnatal women? Molly Galbraith from Girls Gone Strong joins Australian physiotherapists Marika Hart and Heba Shaheed to give us the down low on the upcoming launch of the Pre and Postnatal Coaching Certification program
Dr. Sandy Hilton discusses the basics of how to read a research paper, what is good and bad and where to find it. This is a must for any evidence-based professional in the health field.
Physiotherapist Michelle Lyons talks about the basics of endo, signs and symptoms, how it can be treated medically and the role physio plays in helping women with this condition
Dr. Judith Thompson joins me to discuss how she uses transabdominal ultrasound to help in her assessment of how the pelvic floor muscles work, how IAP may play a role, research on whether women should do sit-ups and what Curtin Uni offers
No, we are not talking weightlifting or powerlifting for the vagina. We are talking about small, discreet weights to help pelvic floor muscle strength, function and coordination. Join Fiona Rogers and myself (Lori) for a great chat on the dos and donts
If you work or suffer from pain, you should know the brilliant Prof Peter O'Sullivan. This episode about pelvic girdle pain explores how our beliefs influence us as clinicians and patients, the truth about instability, core exercises, and parenting tips