Honored to be a guest on the EIM Practice Leadership Podcast with hosts and Movers and Mentors editors, Tim Reynolds, PT, DPT and Bryan Guzski, PT, DPT. We covered pushing pelvic health, and the physical therapy profession as a whole, toward more progressive programming. Being adaptable, and the link between failure and learning. More importantly, what my plans are if this PT thing doesn’t work out! Listen in to the Practice Leadership Podcast episode HERE.
In addition, I will be joining a great line-up of speakers at the online EIM Elevate Pelvic Health Symposium on January 28, 2023. Don’t miss out! Use code WIEBE5 for 5% off registration.
My topic for the Symposium: Graded Exposure: Prepare the Path for Return to Athletic Performance
Whether your patient’s max effort is lifting a baby or a barbell, chasing a toddler or crossing a finish line, the strategies to help them accomplish it pelvic health symptom-free are similar. Break down the task, then build it back up. Learn how to create graded exposure strategies to prepare a path for your patient to return to functional and fitness challenges.
See you there!
Thanks again to Tim, Bryan, and EIM for having me on the podcast and including me in the Movers and Mentors project.
This blog provides general information and discussion about medicine, health and related subjects. The words and other content provided in this blog, and in any linked materials, are not intended and should not be construed as medical advice. If the reader or any other person has a medical concern, he or she should consult with an appropriately licensed physician or other health care worker.
Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this blog or in any linked materials. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.