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Blog Archives: Julie Wiebe, PT, DPT

SheSez Podcast Interview – Women and Incontinence

Link to the podcast here: https://shesez.com/physical-therapist-julie-wiebe-incontinence-pelvic-health/ We are all trying to navigate a lot of challenges. Offering this as a great conversation to share with women in your life and in your care about new ideas, and new hope for #incontinence (leaks when you don’t want them). So often I am interviewed by rehab/fit pros for pros....

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When do I need to think about the pelvic floor and breath in fitness

When should I think about my pelvic floor and breath in fitness?

“When should I think about my pelvic floor and breath in fitness, and when can I rely on it to happen automatically?” Always? Never? Some? This is a real time issue for female athletes returning to fitness or sport after pregnancy and delivery. My answer here represents the shift in thinking I hope to continue...

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Find-A-Pro Map

Find-A-Pro Near You!

Our Find-A-Pro map is here!  I consistently have individuals and practitioners reaching out asking if I know of pros in their area. So often I know there are probably awesome, talented folks who have taken my courses that would be a great fit, but I don’t know them personally or can’t recall their contact information. Voila….the Find-A-Pro map...

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Want to build diastasis tension? Load it!

Want to Build Diastasis Tension? Load It!

Want to build diastasis tension? Load it! I find that I need to load the fascia of my fit mamas in a way that matches how hard they are used to working out. The more intensity they are familiar with, the more I need to load their fascia to create a change. We usually lay...

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Future Build for New Moms

Let’s Future Build for the Next Generation of Moms

My latest ambition and push is to encourage women to get their baseline. By baseline, I mean know your own body prior to pregnancy. Measure the NORMAL, naturally occurring separation between the sides of your abdomen, now. We have a study that told us that women who have never had children can have up to...

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