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Pregnancy Recovery and Restoring Pelvic Health Podcast with Original Strength

I sat down with the folks at @original_strength for a hopeful chat about pregnancy recovery. A perfect way to kick off Mother’s Day weekend. Supporting those that give birth and the folks that help them get back to function and fitness. You can watch the video at Original Strength‘s youtube page following this link. Listen in and […]

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IG Live with Kimberly of Wildmatrescence – Fear of Movement and Prolapse

Check out this conversation with @wildmatrescence about Fear of Movement and Prolapse. Link to conversation is here We break down our experiences with a return to movement and progression back to valued physical activity following birth injury or pelvic floor disorders. Fear is often a barrier to progressive exercise for women, and the pros that treat them. […]

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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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PT Below the Waist Podcast

PT Below the Waist Podcast with Jessica and Jamille This podcast was a lot of fun! Debunked movement and fitness restrictions we put on our pelvic health, ortho and sports medicine clients and sent empowering, hopeful, problem solving messages instead. Both to YOU, the practitioner, and to the fit and wanna be fit females we […]

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The Pelvic Health Podcast: Double Unders, Running, and SUI

A short excerpt from Lori Forner about the podcast: Physiotherapist Julie Wiebe and I have a very candid conversation about how impact activities like double unders (skipping) and running influence the pelvic floor and how we may use what research we have, as well as our clinical minds, to address these biomechanics on dysfunction like […]

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Dear CrossFit HQ Update: How the conversation has evolved

Dear CrossFit HQ Update: How the Conversation has Evolved As you might imagine the response to my blog last week Dear CrossFit HQ and the conversations born from it were all over the map. I want to address a few of the things that came up over the next few blog posts. First, one of […]

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Web-Based Treatment for Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence

Three years ago this month I was celebrating my first peer reviewed publication, a telehealth study -“Web Based Treatment for Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence”, in the Oct 2014 issue of the Journal of Urologic Nursing. The study looked at the use of an online course designed for women to independently perform to address their incontinence. […]

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Q and A: Swimming and Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Q: Do you have any suggestions for swimming with a pelvic organ prolapse.  A:  I really love swimming for my female athletes as they work to recover from prolapse and return to some movement and fitness and get their heart rate up. Generally, the lack of impact makes it a great place for ladies who […]

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