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Let’s get right into it… this is a common question for anyone interested in becoming a pelvic health OT. What courses do I take? What trajectory do I follow to become the best practitioner I can be?
The truth is that there is not one right approach for anyone, and this especially applies to us as we take more and more specialized courses.
Let’s face it, the world of pelvic health is a bit of the wild west. Especially as OTs, there is not a linear path we have to take. This of course can cause confusion for us as we learn about the field and it can be confusing for our clients as well because it's hard to put an experience in a box when we all take diff paths to get there. And all the paths are ok… I encourage you to take the one that resonates the most with you. How awesome is it that we can be in a field where we can literally carve out our approach to helping clients? You can do this through taking a fitness based approach, a hands on approach some as visceral manipulation, a trauma based approach (which I think all pelvic floor therapist's should have, but that’s a topic for another episode), a behavioral based approach, an educational based approach, etc. Take the courses that speak to you and you will create a practice that is deeply authentic to you. Your bag of tools will be plentiful and you can customize the treatment session to the client in front of you. I don't know about you…. But does it get any better than that?
So back to being a beginner in pelvic health… what steps can you take? I suggest Taking a foundational course or 2.
I started offering OT Pioneers: an intro to pf therapy for OTs in 2018 and I have had the honor of supporting over 500 OTs at the time of this recording. This is a self paced online course with group mentorship and you have lifelong access to the material and updates.
Another introductory course that I recommend after OTP is fellow OT Laura Rowan’s PRmatt course, it’s a 2 day in person lab where you get to practice your hands
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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!
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Check Out More OT Pelvic Health Content here.
Find me on IG! @functionalpelvis
-- Transcript --
Let’s get right into it… this is a common question for anyone interested in becoming a pelvic health OT. What courses do I take? What trajectory do I follow to become the best practitioner I can be?
The truth is that there is not one right approach for anyone, and this especially applies to us as we take more and more specialized courses.
Let’s face it, the world of pelvic health is a bit of the wild west. Especially as OTs, there is not a linear path we have to take. This of course can cause confusion for us as we learn about the field and it can be confusing for our clients as well because it's hard to put an experience in a box when we all take diff paths to get there. And all the paths are ok… I encourage you to take the one that resonates the most with you. How awesome is it that we can be in a field where we can literally carve out our approach to helping clients? You can do this through taking a fitness based approach, a hands on approach some as visceral manipulation, a trauma based approach (which I think all pelvic floor therapist's should have, but that’s a topic for another episode), a behavioral based approach, an educational based approach, etc. Take the courses that speak to you and you will create a practice that is deeply authentic to you. Your bag of tools will be plentiful and you can customize the treatment session to the client in front of you. I don't know about you…. But does it get any better than that?
So back to being a beginner in pelvic health… what steps can you take? I suggest Taking a foundational course or 2.
I started offering OT Pioneers: an intro to pf therapy for OTs in 2018 and I have had the honor of supporting over 500 OTs at the time of this recording. This is a self paced online course with group mentorship and you have lifelong access to the material and updates.
Another introductory course that I recommend after OTP is fellow OT Laura Rowan’s PRmatt course, it’s a 2 day in person lab where you get to practice your hands
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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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