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Amanda Fisher and Morgan Clark are pelvic floor physical therapists with Empower Your Pelvis, a pelvic floor physical therapy clinic in Kansas City, Missouri. They both enjoy educating people about pelvic health issues and helping them achieve their goals.
In this episode we start by asking, "Who needs pelvic floor PT?" Spoiler alert: most people.
If you experience pain with sex, peeing your pants or prolapse, you should definitely see a pelvic floor PT. We need to take the stigma out of talking about pelvic floor health, help clients know what is common, but not normal so they get back to life without pain.
We also talk about what to expect at pelvic floor PT. Sharing is caring and nothing is TMI.
As with any therapy, it takes time to make changes. You need to give it 8 - 12 weeks and consistently do your homework like internal stretching in your pelvic floor. News flash: there are trigger points in your vagina! My mind was blown!
What changes with perimenopause and menopause? Look at yourself down there. Be aware so you can pass that info on to your providers. As estrogen changes, so does the environment in your vagina.
What are the best things we can do to understand what's going on with our pelvic floor?
Connect with Amanda and Morgan here:
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Amanda Fisher and Morgan Clark are pelvic floor physical therapists with Empower Your Pelvis, a pelvic floor physical therapy clinic in Kansas City, Missouri. They both enjoy educating people about pelvic health issues and helping them achieve their goals.
In this episode we start by asking, "Who needs pelvic floor PT?" Spoiler alert: most people.
If you experience pain with sex, peeing your pants or prolapse, you should definitely see a pelvic floor PT. We need to take the stigma out of talking about pelvic floor health, help clients know what is common, but not normal so they get back to life without pain.
We also talk about what to expect at pelvic floor PT. Sharing is caring and nothing is TMI.
As with any therapy, it takes time to make changes. You need to give it 8 - 12 weeks and consistently do your homework like internal stretching in your pelvic floor. News flash: there are trigger points in your vagina! My mind was blown!
What changes with perimenopause and menopause? Look at yourself down there. Be aware so you can pass that info on to your providers. As estrogen changes, so does the environment in your vagina.
What are the best things we can do to understand what's going on with our pelvic floor?
Connect with Amanda and Morgan here:

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