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Blog Archives: Julie Wiebe, PT, DPT

PT Rising Podcast Interview – Part 1: The pelvic floor as part of a system

How do we keep from being pelvic floor isolationists? ⁠ ⁠From the host Dr. Nicole Cozean PT, DPT, WCS:A can’t-miss interview with the one and only @juliewiebept! 🎙🎙⁠~⁠So grateful for Julie and everything she brings to our field! 🙏🙏 ⁠She has such a unique perspective and has done an amazing job forcing the pelvic PT field...

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Professor Wiebe

Professor Wiebe is in the House

I passed the background check! As of this month, I am officially Julie Wiebe, Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopedics at the University of Michigan-Flint Physical Therapy program. I am so grateful and honored to be joining this incredible faculty and stellar program. They have warmly welcomed me and I am so impressed with each of...

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Healthy, Wealthy, & Smart Podcast Interview – Running and Pregnancy

In this episode I talk about running and pregnancy with Dr. Karen Litzy of the Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast. 🏃‍♀️.We discuss:🔹Running/exercise and pregnancy🔹Creating baselines🔹The research around female running form🔹Busting some pregnancy myths. 🔹When can you return to running after pregnancy?🔹What is my definition of ‘postpartum women’?🔹I talk about structuring exercises around your daily exercises...

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Follow Your Success

Follow Your Success: Mama Talk Part Four

Follow your success! Some final thoughts on go-to strategies to help mamas navigate their return to fitness after that all clear by their doctor at 6-8 weeks. Thinking strategically creates a framework you can apply to ANY activity you enjoy (pilates, yoga, CrossFit, running, barre, etc.). The Road Map Your body has changed and you...

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Monitor and Modify

Monitor and Modify: Mama Talk Part Three

Time to monitor and modify. Continuing our Mama Talk series on go-to strategies to help moms navigate and interpret the 6-8 week all clear from their doctor to return to fitness. Today, we need to break down the advice doctors often give –  “listen to your body”. This is a tricky one…. “Listen To Your...

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