The Happy Pelvis

The Happy Pelvis

Do you have pain with intimacy? Debilitating periods? Chronic urinary tract infections? You're not alone! Join pelvic health advocate Michelle M., as she interviews others in the community struggling with their pelvic health, as well as experts and practitioners who want to bridge the gaps in pelvic healthcare accessibility and bring awareness to the hurdles individuals face as a result of chronic pelvic pain. Each episode contains powerful information to help you navigate and educate yourself to empower you to advocate for the care you deserve. www.thehappypelvis.ca

Episodes

  1. 004: Dr. Nucelio Lemos talks about the emerging discipline of Neuropelveology

    2023-03-12

    004: Dr. Nucelio Lemos talks about the emerging discipline of Neuropelveology

    On this episode, Michelle and Dr. Nucelio Lemos chat about Neuropelveology and how it is a new concept in medicine that is not yet a subspecialty because it is still developing. Neuropelveology is bringing together the concept of gynecologic laparoscopy, with concept with peripheral neural surgery to approach conditions that affect the intrapelvic portions (within the pelvis, the lower part of the abdomen between the hip bones) of the lumbosacral plexus. It can consist of nerve roots that form sciatic, the pudendal, femoral nerve. The nerves to the pelvic floor, the perineum and the legs. These nerves all originate and form in the deeper layers of the pelvis. Neuropelveology uses advanced laparoscopic nerve surgery techniques to approach the nerve roots. With the knowledge that is learned from these approaches (which started with the goal of preserving nerves during surgery), they then learned more and more about conditions related to pain related to those nerves, such as endometriosis and a long list of other inrtapelvic conditions. About Dr. Nucelio Lemos Dr. Lemos did his medical training and postgraduate training in gynecology, urogynecology and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, as well as a PhD in Gynecology. He then attended a Fellowship in Pelvic Neurodysfunctions by the International School of Neuropelveology in Zurich, Switzerland. He is currently the Chairman of the Scientific and Education Committee of the Latin American Pelvic Floor Association (ALAPP). He is also a Founding Member of the International Society of Neuropelveology and the Director of the School of Pelvic Pain of the International Continence Society Institute. In 2017 he made his way to Canada where he was appointed Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, where he currently is creating the Pelvic Functional Surgery and Neuropelveology Clinic at Mount Sinai and Women’s College Hospitals in Toronto, Canada. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Links from episode: Get your copy of The Ultimate Pelvic Pain Resource Guide Subscribe to The Happy Pelvis email list Dr. Lemos Instagram: @nucelio

    45 min
  2. 003: Dr. Dean Tripp talks mental health and IC/Bladder Pain Syndrome

    2022-09-30

    003: Dr. Dean Tripp talks mental health and IC/Bladder Pain Syndrome

    On this episode, Michelle and Dr. Dean Tripp discuss mental health and biopsychosocial model with chronic pain related to IC/Bladder Pain Syndrome. Dr. Tripp completed his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Dalhousie University. He joined the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University shortly afterward and has been cross appointed with the Departments of Anesthesiology and Urology. He teaches courses in Health Psychology, Interpersonal Therapy, and Pain.  Dr. Tripp has published over 50 peer reviewed research papers and chapters examining community chronic pain experience and depression as well as a focus on Chronic Prostatitis and Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis. His research and clinical interests have always focused on health, stress and interpersonal adjustment.    Michelle's hope is that you take some valuable information from this episode and apply it in one way or another to improve your quality of life while living with persistent pelvic pain. Please Note: There is talk about suicide in this episode, which I know can be distressing. If you need resources or support go to talksuicide.ca or for 24 hour free counselling in Canada, the number is 1.833.456.4566  Links from episode: Study: Biopsychosocial predictors of suicide risk in patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome Get your copy of The Ultimate Pelvic Pain Resource Guide Subscribe to The Happy Pelvis email list

    46 min

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Do you have pain with intimacy? Debilitating periods? Chronic urinary tract infections? You're not alone! Join pelvic health advocate Michelle M., as she interviews others in the community struggling with their pelvic health, as well as experts and practitioners who want to bridge the gaps in pelvic healthcare accessibility and bring awareness to the hurdles individuals face as a result of chronic pelvic pain. Each episode contains powerful information to help you navigate and educate yourself to empower you to advocate for the care you deserve. www.thehappypelvis.ca