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The journey to recovery after pelvic trauma doesn't end when the bones heal. For many patients, the invisible consequences of their injuries—urinary incontinence, bowel dysfunction, and sexual problems—can persist for months or even years, dramatically affecting their quality of life and ability to reintegrate into society. For physiotherapists wanting to expand their knowledge in this specialized field, Corlia Brandt recommends several resources, including her own project, PelvicInc.com, which aims to provide reliable information for both patients and clinicians. Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com/2431934/episodes
Book: Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509
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The journey to recovery after pelvic trauma doesn't end when the bones heal. For many patients, the invisible consequences of their injuries—urinary incontinence, bowel dysfunction, and sexual problems—can persist for months or even years, dramatically affecting their quality of life and ability to reintegrate into society. For physiotherapists wanting to expand their knowledge in this specialized field, Corlia Brandt recommends several resources, including her own project, PelvicInc.com, which aims to provide reliable information for both patients and clinicians. Podcast website: https://physiotherapytraumatalks.buzzsprout.com/2431934/episodes
Book: Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy in Trauma: An Evidence-based Approach’ published by World Scientific: https://doi.org/10.1142/13509
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