17 min

Episode 1514 - Pain in the a$$ pt. 2: spotlight on obturator internus #PTonICE Daily Show

    • Fitness

Dr. April Dominick // #ICEPelvic // www.ptonice.com 


In today’s episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, #ICEPelvic faculty member April Dominick discusses the obturator internus muscle and its role in pelvic floor and hip conditions. She highlights the importance of understanding and addressing this muscle for effective treatment. Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes.
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.
EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION
00:00 INTRO
What’s up everybody? We are back with another episode of the PT on Ice Daily Show. Before we jump in, let’s chat about Jane for a moment as they are our sure sponsor and they make this thing possible. The team at Jane understands that payment processing can be complex, so they built in an integrated payment solution called Jane Payments to help make things as simple as possible so you can get paid. If you’re looking for an easy way to navigate payments, here’s what we recommend. Head over to jane.app slash payments, book a one-on-one demo with a member of Jane’s support team. This can give you a better sense of how Jane Payments can integrate with your practice several other popular features that Jane Payments supports, like memberships with the option to automatically invoice and process your membership payments online. If you know you’re ready to get started, you can sign up for Jane and make sure when you do, you use the code ICEPT1MO as that gives you a one-month grace period while you settle in. Once you’re in your new Jane account, you can flip the switch for Jane Payments at any time. Let the Jane team know if you need a hand with anything. They offer unlimited support and are always happy to jump in. Thanks everybody. Enjoy today’s PT on ICE Daily Show.
01:29 APRIL DOMINICK
Good morning PT on ICE Daily Show. Dr. April Dominick here. I am your host and I will be continuing our conversation on pain in the butt, this time with a spotlight on the obturator internus muscle. The obturator internus is a persnickety hip muscle that is housed inside the pelvis and it contributes to quite a few pelvic floor and hip conditions. So before we dive into that, I just want to give you all some updates from our ICE Pelvic Division. If you didn’t catch our big news from our newsletter that we sent out last week, we week online course that is going to cover advanced pelvic health concepts and it’s coming January 2024. So make sure you hop onto pdniice.com, check the resources page and get yourself signed up for our pelvic health newsletter for all things research oriented. And our next level one online cohort starts September 5th. So be sure and hop on to that course. And then you can catch us live for our two day course on the road next week and actually we will be here in Denver, Colorado. That’s July 29th and 30th with Dr. Alexis Morgan and myself. We’ll have a jam packed course for you. Our lecture will focus on all things pregnancy and postpartum. For the fitness athlete, labs will go over all internal external assessment of the pelvic floor with a option for video learning if that assessment does not sound like it is for you in terms of the internal piece. Other labs will cover management of C-section scar, diastasis recti, core work on and off functional barbell lifting, endurance including running, all sorts of fun fun stuff. So there are still a few seats available for that course if you want to come hang out with us and if you aren’t able to make it to the Denver course we’ll be in Sedona, Arizona and tha

Dr. April Dominick // #ICEPelvic // www.ptonice.com 


In today’s episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, #ICEPelvic faculty member April Dominick discusses the obturator internus muscle and its role in pelvic floor and hip conditions. She highlights the importance of understanding and addressing this muscle for effective treatment. Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes.
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.
EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION
00:00 INTRO
What’s up everybody? We are back with another episode of the PT on Ice Daily Show. Before we jump in, let’s chat about Jane for a moment as they are our sure sponsor and they make this thing possible. The team at Jane understands that payment processing can be complex, so they built in an integrated payment solution called Jane Payments to help make things as simple as possible so you can get paid. If you’re looking for an easy way to navigate payments, here’s what we recommend. Head over to jane.app slash payments, book a one-on-one demo with a member of Jane’s support team. This can give you a better sense of how Jane Payments can integrate with your practice several other popular features that Jane Payments supports, like memberships with the option to automatically invoice and process your membership payments online. If you know you’re ready to get started, you can sign up for Jane and make sure when you do, you use the code ICEPT1MO as that gives you a one-month grace period while you settle in. Once you’re in your new Jane account, you can flip the switch for Jane Payments at any time. Let the Jane team know if you need a hand with anything. They offer unlimited support and are always happy to jump in. Thanks everybody. Enjoy today’s PT on ICE Daily Show.
01:29 APRIL DOMINICK
Good morning PT on ICE Daily Show. Dr. April Dominick here. I am your host and I will be continuing our conversation on pain in the butt, this time with a spotlight on the obturator internus muscle. The obturator internus is a persnickety hip muscle that is housed inside the pelvis and it contributes to quite a few pelvic floor and hip conditions. So before we dive into that, I just want to give you all some updates from our ICE Pelvic Division. If you didn’t catch our big news from our newsletter that we sent out last week, we week online course that is going to cover advanced pelvic health concepts and it’s coming January 2024. So make sure you hop onto pdniice.com, check the resources page and get yourself signed up for our pelvic health newsletter for all things research oriented. And our next level one online cohort starts September 5th. So be sure and hop on to that course. And then you can catch us live for our two day course on the road next week and actually we will be here in Denver, Colorado. That’s July 29th and 30th with Dr. Alexis Morgan and myself. We’ll have a jam packed course for you. Our lecture will focus on all things pregnancy and postpartum. For the fitness athlete, labs will go over all internal external assessment of the pelvic floor with a option for video learning if that assessment does not sound like it is for you in terms of the internal piece. Other labs will cover management of C-section scar, diastasis recti, core work on and off functional barbell lifting, endurance including running, all sorts of fun fun stuff. So there are still a few seats available for that course if you want to come hang out with us and if you aren’t able to make it to the Denver course we’ll be in Sedona, Arizona and tha

17 min