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Welcome to the Institute for Pelvic Health™! 

Real pelvic health education for your real clinical situations. 

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Ectropion cyst - an interdisciplinary approach!

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In today's episode, Melissa and Kathy will walk us through a REAL CLINICAL situation - Ectropion cyst. Melissa's patient, a young woman with a long history of treated pudendal neuralgia, presents to her office with unexplained bleeding.

Watch how our interdisciplinary team at Wellest Int...

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Nerve distribution of the pelvic floor

Nerve distribution of the pelvic floor

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In today’s episode, Melissa and Kathy chat about the nerve distribution within the pelvic floor.

Not all urinary/bowel/sexual reproductive symptoms come from the viscera alone.

Redness, itchiness, and discharge (with negative cultures) are often v...

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Kathy's 15 minute office visit with pelvic floor lens

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In today’s episode, Kathy walks us through a REAL CLINICAL situation- chronic constipation, and how she incorporates some of the pelvic assessment tools into her 15-20 min office visit.

Don’t miss this video - it’s packed with clinical pearls that you’ll want to start using tomorrow- to ...

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Everything you need to know for billing and coding!

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Are you wondering how to bill when you incorporate the pelvic floor evaluation into your practice? In today's episode, Melissa and Kathy will share all the tips and tricks they use for coding and billing in their practice.

You won’t want to miss any second of this video... We've got y...

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The WHY behind IPH

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In this week’s video, we will talk about the Why behind IPH

 

✅  How a PT and an NP joined forces to create an institute to empower and educate NPs and CNM's on how to access the pelvic floor and not see patients with 5+ years of pain.

âś… Do you know that there are almost no NPs or C...

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Your extension table, are you using it?

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Do you know that the extension table that you’ve seen every day can actually…...

 

✅  Help you with positioning your patients for their pelvic exam

✅  Allow you to use different size speculums with ease

✅  Allow you to confidently NOT use the footrests

✅  Help you to make your pat...

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The Pelvic Floor and Pregnancy: How to Keep your Patient’s Pelvis Healthy

Today we’re talking about the prenatal pelvic floor. 90% of our patients do a Kegel when asked to bear down, but doing a Kegel won’t help you deliver a baby. Educating your patients on how to push during delivery is one of the best and most empowering ways you can help them prepare for a vaginal bir...

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Vaginismus and the Pelvic Floor: How to Better help Patients with this Condition

This week, we’re talking about vaginismus and why you should consider the pelvic floor muscles.

 

If you ever wondered, “What is vaginismus exactly???” 

 

Here’s your answer! When patients have vaginismus, muscles around the introitus tighten in response to attempted or actual insertion. Patient...

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The Effects of Osteoporosis on the Pelvic Floor

May is Osteoporosis Awareness Month. It’s estimated that around 10 million Americans suffer from osteoporosis. While osteoporosis is most often associated with broken bones, did you know that this condition also has a negative impact on pelvic health?

 

In this week’s video we cover:

âś… The relati...

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Vaginal moisture: Why it matters and how practitioners can help with special guest Dr. Anna Cabeca

This week we talked with the fabulous Dr. Anna Cabeca. She is Triple Board Certified in OBGYN, integrative medicine, and anti-aging and regenerative medicine and is known to her fans as the girlfriend doctor.

 

She has two bestselling books, The Hormone Fix, a groundbreaking holistic lifestyle pro...

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Pelvic Floor Exercises for Incontinence: Prescribe these to Improve Patient Outcomes

In this week’s video, we talk through pelvic floor muscle contractions, or Kegels, and when and how to prescribe these exercises for your patients.

We cover:

âś… What it should feel like when patients are correctly performing a Kegel

âś… A good education plan for patients experiencing incontinence

âś…...

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Recurrent UTIs: Why They Happen and How to Help

This week, we’re chatting about recurrent UTIs and how they affect the pelvic floor muscles.

We talk through: 

âś… What defines recurrent UTIs

âś… What to consider when patients treated with antibiotics continue to have symptoms

✅ The importance of diaphragmatic breathing 

âś… Why you may want to sug...

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