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I love today’s topic. I think it’s essential for us in pelvic health to have a framework that we can feel grounded in, one that we can come back to when we can see multiple ways that a treatment plan can go. When we get analysis paralysis and are just not sure where to go. This is when it’s helpful to come back to our model or our framework. It my opinion, if I had to sum up the framework of a pelvic floor OT, it’s 2 fold:
We embrace a facilitator vs a fixer mentality
We take a Whole person/BPS approach
Now there’s a lot more that goes into it than just these two things but keep in mind this a podcast not a dissertation, so give me some slack. Also, this framework is not exclusive to OTs. Many PTs have this same approach. It’s just that I am a proud pelvic health OT, and underdog most of my career and I am so firmly rooted in supporting and encouraging OTs to get out there.and strut their stuff.
Let’s kick off today’s episode with a quiz! Here’s the Question: How do you view your role with your client?
While some of us listening to this episode are newer OTs and some of us are more seasoned, I think no matter where you are, it's extremely relevant to stop to check in and ask yourself this question. We all have an internalized viewpoint of how we see our role as the OT. This viewpoint is usually unarticulated, it's usually subconscious, but here is the thing - this internalized viewpoint is going to have an immense impact on our words and actions and our relationship with our client.
So How do you view your role with your client? There are 3 options to this multiple choice quiz.
Option A: I carry my clients up the mountain
Option B: I lead the way and they follow.
Option C: I walk alongside my clients.
Full disclosure: Standardized tests have never been my strong suit. Good thing we’re not grading this one. Let’s review each of these options.
Option A: I carry my clients up the mountain.
If I carry up my client - I am thinking of them as weak, I am doing for them, I am doing all the hard work and they are being passively transported. I am not educating, I am accomplishing the task (getting up the mountain) but here I am t
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Pelvic OTPs United - Lindsey's off-line interactive community for $39 a month!
Inside Pelvic OTPs United you'll find:
More info here. Lindsey would love support you in this quiet corner off social media!
By Lindsey Vestal4.9
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Get my 9 page OTs Map to the World of Pelvic Health.
Meet me on the OTs for Pelvic Health Facebook Group!
Check Out More AMAZING OT Pelvic Health Content here.
Find me on IG! @functionalpelvis
-- Transcript --
I love today’s topic. I think it’s essential for us in pelvic health to have a framework that we can feel grounded in, one that we can come back to when we can see multiple ways that a treatment plan can go. When we get analysis paralysis and are just not sure where to go. This is when it’s helpful to come back to our model or our framework. It my opinion, if I had to sum up the framework of a pelvic floor OT, it’s 2 fold:
We embrace a facilitator vs a fixer mentality
We take a Whole person/BPS approach
Now there’s a lot more that goes into it than just these two things but keep in mind this a podcast not a dissertation, so give me some slack. Also, this framework is not exclusive to OTs. Many PTs have this same approach. It’s just that I am a proud pelvic health OT, and underdog most of my career and I am so firmly rooted in supporting and encouraging OTs to get out there.and strut their stuff.
Let’s kick off today’s episode with a quiz! Here’s the Question: How do you view your role with your client?
While some of us listening to this episode are newer OTs and some of us are more seasoned, I think no matter where you are, it's extremely relevant to stop to check in and ask yourself this question. We all have an internalized viewpoint of how we see our role as the OT. This viewpoint is usually unarticulated, it's usually subconscious, but here is the thing - this internalized viewpoint is going to have an immense impact on our words and actions and our relationship with our client.
So How do you view your role with your client? There are 3 options to this multiple choice quiz.
Option A: I carry my clients up the mountain
Option B: I lead the way and they follow.
Option C: I walk alongside my clients.
Full disclosure: Standardized tests have never been my strong suit. Good thing we’re not grading this one. Let’s review each of these options.
Option A: I carry my clients up the mountain.
If I carry up my client - I am thinking of them as weak, I am doing for them, I am doing all the hard work and they are being passively transported. I am not educating, I am accomplishing the task (getting up the mountain) but here I am t
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Pelvic OTPs United - Lindsey's off-line interactive community for $39 a month!
Inside Pelvic OTPs United you'll find:
More info here. Lindsey would love support you in this quiet corner off social media!

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