OTs In Pelvic Health

Can OTs and PTs Collaborate in Pelvic Health?


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No matter if you're in OT or PT, so it doesn't matter whether there's an O or a P in your credentials - what's most important is if there's a T. We are all therapists at the end of the day.   

All of us have received emails and phone calls for people’s lives that we have transformed. That's what's most important and that's what brings us to something like continuing education. 

We are so hungry to learn more, to develop new skills, to expand our knowledge. By nature, therapists are intellectually curious and compassionate people. 

There is just so much that OT's and PT's have to learn from one another. I personally have trained with some amazing PTs such as Diane Lee-  her ISM series has been tremendous for my clients and at the same time PTs have taken my online pelvic health course and felt that it brought such a value to their practice. There's a definite need to cross collaborate and interest in serving our clients while expanding our knowledge base. While I know things are changing- there is a huge gap of knowledge around OT's role within the pelvic health field. Most people associate pelvic health with PTs-  so many are surprised to see us – to see ots in this specialty. 

Although it is within our scope of practice, it is up to each one of us to create our own path to competency to be able to work with our pelvic health clients. I think most of us can agree that with the majority of therapists specialized learning comes post graduation.  Both PT's and OT's come to pelvic health from such varied backgrounds that this is what creates a rich individualized experience for our clients. This however also adds to the confusion around what a pelvic health session is like. It's hard to place an experience in a box when we each have our own way of getting there.  like OTs take their own paths, pts take their own when to comes to specializing in pelvic health. the APTA even has their own women’s health section which is incredible and while there are certifications available out there, such as PRPC through Herrmann and Wallace to streamline the path professionals can take, in most areas of the world these certifications are not required for practicing within pelvic health, again adding to the confusion around who's doing what. however there are more clients in need of this

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