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Episode 1721 - Most bang for your buck: pelvic edition #PTonICE Daily Show

    • Fitness

Dr. Jessica Gingerich // #ICEPelvic // www.ptonice.com 


In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, #ICEPelvic faculty member Jessica Gingerich discusses two different presentations of pelvic floor patients who may present to the clinic.
Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes or check out the full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog.
If you're looking to learn more about our live pregnancy and postpartum physical therapy courses or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab.
Are you looking for more information on how to keep lifting weights while pregnant? Check out the ICE Pelvic bi-weekly newsletter!
EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION
INTRO
Hey everyone, Alan here, Chief Operating Officer here at ICE. Before we get into today's episode, I'd like to introduce our sponsor, Jane, a clinic management software and EMR with a human touch. Whether you're switching your software or going paperless for the first time ever, the Jane team knows that the onboarding process can feel a little overwhelming. That's why with Jane, you don't just get software, you get a whole team. Including in every Jane subscription is their new award-winning customer support available by phone, email, or chat whenever you need it, even on Saturdays. You can also book a free account setup consultation to review your account and ensure that you feel confident about going live with your switch. And if you'd like some extra advice along the way, you can tap into a lovely community of practitioners, clinic owners, and front desk staff through Jane's community Facebook group. If you're interested in making the switch to Jane, head on over to jane.app.switch to book a one-on-one demo with a member of Jane's support team. Don't forget to mention code IcePT1MO at the time of sign up for a one month free grace period on your new Jane account.

JESSICA GINGERICH
Good morning, PT on ICE Daily Show. I hope everyone had a great weekend. It is Monday, so that means that you are live with the pelvic division. My name is Dr. Jessica Gingrich, and today we are going to talk about the most bang for your buck pelvic floor addition. So I'm going to present today two separate presentations. So I don't want to talk about necessarily a case study or two separate case studies, just different presentations that you may see in the clinic. if you are a newer pelvic floor clinician, you may feel stuck. You may feel, oh, I haven't seen this or haven't seen this many combinations of things. Where do I start? And so, that's what I want to talk about today. So, the first thing or the first patient we have is going to be the person that has pain. That could be back pain, that could be hip pain, SI joint pain, tailbone pain, pain with penetration, and that may be during intercourse, during a vaginal exam, whether that is a speculum or digital exam. They may even have a history of this with tampon use. Even bedroom toys can be an issue. They may also say that they have issues with bowel movements. They have difficulty emptying or they do have a bowel movement, but when they're done, they don't feel quite empty. From the urinary standpoint, they may feel like they pee all the time, so they have frequency. Or when they get the urge to pee, they really have to go, so more like urgency. And then this also may present with or without urinary incontinence. On the flip side of that, we have the weaker pelvic floor. And so this is someone that comes in and maybe when you're talking to them about their activity level, Well, I haven't worked out all that much or I like to walk. I don't really lift weights. I haven't done it in years. And they may also present

Dr. Jessica Gingerich // #ICEPelvic // www.ptonice.com 


In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, #ICEPelvic faculty member Jessica Gingerich discusses two different presentations of pelvic floor patients who may present to the clinic.
Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes or check out the full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog.
If you're looking to learn more about our live pregnancy and postpartum physical therapy courses or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab.
Are you looking for more information on how to keep lifting weights while pregnant? Check out the ICE Pelvic bi-weekly newsletter!
EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION
INTRO
Hey everyone, Alan here, Chief Operating Officer here at ICE. Before we get into today's episode, I'd like to introduce our sponsor, Jane, a clinic management software and EMR with a human touch. Whether you're switching your software or going paperless for the first time ever, the Jane team knows that the onboarding process can feel a little overwhelming. That's why with Jane, you don't just get software, you get a whole team. Including in every Jane subscription is their new award-winning customer support available by phone, email, or chat whenever you need it, even on Saturdays. You can also book a free account setup consultation to review your account and ensure that you feel confident about going live with your switch. And if you'd like some extra advice along the way, you can tap into a lovely community of practitioners, clinic owners, and front desk staff through Jane's community Facebook group. If you're interested in making the switch to Jane, head on over to jane.app.switch to book a one-on-one demo with a member of Jane's support team. Don't forget to mention code IcePT1MO at the time of sign up for a one month free grace period on your new Jane account.

JESSICA GINGERICH
Good morning, PT on ICE Daily Show. I hope everyone had a great weekend. It is Monday, so that means that you are live with the pelvic division. My name is Dr. Jessica Gingrich, and today we are going to talk about the most bang for your buck pelvic floor addition. So I'm going to present today two separate presentations. So I don't want to talk about necessarily a case study or two separate case studies, just different presentations that you may see in the clinic. if you are a newer pelvic floor clinician, you may feel stuck. You may feel, oh, I haven't seen this or haven't seen this many combinations of things. Where do I start? And so, that's what I want to talk about today. So, the first thing or the first patient we have is going to be the person that has pain. That could be back pain, that could be hip pain, SI joint pain, tailbone pain, pain with penetration, and that may be during intercourse, during a vaginal exam, whether that is a speculum or digital exam. They may even have a history of this with tampon use. Even bedroom toys can be an issue. They may also say that they have issues with bowel movements. They have difficulty emptying or they do have a bowel movement, but when they're done, they don't feel quite empty. From the urinary standpoint, they may feel like they pee all the time, so they have frequency. Or when they get the urge to pee, they really have to go, so more like urgency. And then this also may present with or without urinary incontinence. On the flip side of that, we have the weaker pelvic floor. And so this is someone that comes in and maybe when you're talking to them about their activity level, Well, I haven't worked out all that much or I like to walk. I don't really lift weights. I haven't done it in years. And they may also present

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