48 min

10. The pain in your vagina or pelvis with Jill Mueller The Pelvic Floor Project

    • Health & Fitness

Pain is a common symptom that people experience. The most common that bring people in to see a pelvic health physio are:
bladder painpelvic pain (SI joint, pubic symphysis, hip)tailbone painpain with intercoursepain associated with periodspain in the vagina, anus or vulvaIn this episode we talk about:
What pain is and what it is trying to tell usWhy pain sometimes doesn’t go awayHow our brain and body gets increasingly sensitive to painThe role physiotherapists playOur goal of this episode is to help you understand that your pain is real.  It’s not all in your head…but it kind of is in your head… because it is all about your brain. 
Link to a video interview that Jill and I did on the topic of endometriosis.
Part 1
Part 2
Link to video by Lorimer Mosely 

Jill Mueller has been a physiotherapist since 2001. Her interest in Pelvic Health Therapy stems from experiencing her own journey with endometriosis, and fertility challenges for 10 years.  Through learning more about the disease, implementing pain neuroscience and visceral therapy, she has taught herself how to escape her monthly cycle of pain.  Jill is passionate about sharing what she has learned with other Pelvic Physiotherapists and her clients.
Work: 
Healthy Balance Physiotherapy & Wellness (on the border of Oakville & Burlington).
www.hbpw.ca
Facebook & IG: @oakvillephysio 
Personal website: 
www.jillmueller.ca 
Facebook & IG: @jillmuellerpt @endotogether
Thanks for joining me! Here is where you can find more:
my online course to walk you through pregnancy, birth prep and postpartum recovery: https://mommyberries.com
Follow me on:
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube
Support the Show.

Pain is a common symptom that people experience. The most common that bring people in to see a pelvic health physio are:
bladder painpelvic pain (SI joint, pubic symphysis, hip)tailbone painpain with intercoursepain associated with periodspain in the vagina, anus or vulvaIn this episode we talk about:
What pain is and what it is trying to tell usWhy pain sometimes doesn’t go awayHow our brain and body gets increasingly sensitive to painThe role physiotherapists playOur goal of this episode is to help you understand that your pain is real.  It’s not all in your head…but it kind of is in your head… because it is all about your brain. 
Link to a video interview that Jill and I did on the topic of endometriosis.
Part 1
Part 2
Link to video by Lorimer Mosely 

Jill Mueller has been a physiotherapist since 2001. Her interest in Pelvic Health Therapy stems from experiencing her own journey with endometriosis, and fertility challenges for 10 years.  Through learning more about the disease, implementing pain neuroscience and visceral therapy, she has taught herself how to escape her monthly cycle of pain.  Jill is passionate about sharing what she has learned with other Pelvic Physiotherapists and her clients.
Work: 
Healthy Balance Physiotherapy & Wellness (on the border of Oakville & Burlington).
www.hbpw.ca
Facebook & IG: @oakvillephysio 
Personal website: 
www.jillmueller.ca 
Facebook & IG: @jillmuellerpt @endotogether
Thanks for joining me! Here is where you can find more:
my online course to walk you through pregnancy, birth prep and postpartum recovery: https://mommyberries.com
Follow me on:
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube
Support the Show.

48 min

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