Birth Healing Summit Podcast

Embodiment Before Exercise: What Clients Need First


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If you work with pelvic pain, chronic pain, trauma, high-performing athletes, or clients who don’t fit the protocol, this episode will help.

In this powerful conversation, Lynn Schulte sits down with seasoned Occupational Therapist, Elizabeth McBride, of North Texas Therapy Innovations to unpack what it really means to work with neurodiverse populations in pelvic and orthopedic practice. They explore masking, sensory processing, executive function, trauma, and why many clients are profoundly disconnected from their bodies – even when they are elite performers.

Episode Highlights ✨

  • Why a directive, protocol-driven approach often fails this population
  • How sensory integration and pelvic health overlap more than we think
  • The importance of building safety first with neurodiverse clientele
  • Why embodiment and nervous system regulation must precede strengthening
  • How your own grounding directly impacts clinical outcomes

This episode challenges us to blend orthopedic skill with psychological awareness – to provide therapeutic support that matches our clients’ needs.

If you’re ready to expand how you think about regulation, trauma, and embodiment in your practice, press play.

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About the Speaker: 


Elizabeth McBride is an occupational therapist with nearly 40 years of clinical experience and the owner of North Texas Therapy Innovations. She specializes in sensory integration, manual therapy, and pelvic health, blending decades of hands-on experience with a deep understanding of neurodivergence and nervous system regulation. Known for her creative, whole-person approach, Elizabeth integrates craniosacral therapy, myofascial techniques, and executive function training to help clients move out of fight-or-flight and into embodiment. Her work bridges sensory processing, trauma-informed care, and pelvic health for both children and adults.

https://www.sensorytherapydallas.com/about-us.html



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