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Can you imagine helping your client live life without their pelvic issues? Could you imagine the feeling of freedom and wellness that would give them from simply being pain-free every day?
Welcome to the PelviBiz Podcast! I’m your host, Dr. Kelly Alhooie. In this week’s episode, I will be joined by Amanda Olson. Amanda found herself enduring a personal and tragic accident while on a camping trip with her husband and friends. She sustained a dislocation to her coccyx and significant damage to the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of her pelvic floor after a 40-foot fall. Fortunately, Amanda saw a pelvic physical therapist who used a comprehensive evaluation, manual techniques, and exercises to completely cure her within six months. She healed without further issues and went on to deliver two baby boys naturally. The next year, she shifted her focus from pediatrics to pelvic physical therapy. Dr. Amanda spent seven years studying to be a physical therapist and four additional years earning her CAPP-PF (Certification of Advanced Practitioner Practice in Pelvic Floor) by the American Physical Therapy Association.) Dr. Amanda was also one of the first 33 people in the nation to pass the PRPC (Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification) board certification through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Institute. For this exam, candidates must have 2,000 hours of pelvic-specific practice on patients.
We will touch on such topics as:
Reach out to Amanda Olson:
Social:
Instagram: @intimaterose
Facebook: IntimateRose
Website: www.intimaterose.com
Have any questions about the topics covered in this podcast? Email Me at [email protected]5
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Can you imagine helping your client live life without their pelvic issues? Could you imagine the feeling of freedom and wellness that would give them from simply being pain-free every day?
Welcome to the PelviBiz Podcast! I’m your host, Dr. Kelly Alhooie. In this week’s episode, I will be joined by Amanda Olson. Amanda found herself enduring a personal and tragic accident while on a camping trip with her husband and friends. She sustained a dislocation to her coccyx and significant damage to the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of her pelvic floor after a 40-foot fall. Fortunately, Amanda saw a pelvic physical therapist who used a comprehensive evaluation, manual techniques, and exercises to completely cure her within six months. She healed without further issues and went on to deliver two baby boys naturally. The next year, she shifted her focus from pediatrics to pelvic physical therapy. Dr. Amanda spent seven years studying to be a physical therapist and four additional years earning her CAPP-PF (Certification of Advanced Practitioner Practice in Pelvic Floor) by the American Physical Therapy Association.) Dr. Amanda was also one of the first 33 people in the nation to pass the PRPC (Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification) board certification through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Institute. For this exam, candidates must have 2,000 hours of pelvic-specific practice on patients.
We will touch on such topics as:
Reach out to Amanda Olson:
Social:
Instagram: @intimaterose
Facebook: IntimateRose
Website: www.intimaterose.com
Have any questions about the topics covered in this podcast? Email Me at [email protected]246 Listeners
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