Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) and our Pelvic Floor with Women's Health Physio Cat McArthur
Release Date: 10/13/2023
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Cat Mc Arthur
Cat is a Gold Coast based Physiotherapist with additional training in Pelvic & Continence health. Drawing on her own experience as an Olympic athlete, Cat strives to work with her clients to ensure they are working towards their own goals and providing them with the tools in which they need to prevent injury throughout all stages of life. Educating and empowering others in order to become the master of their own bodies and health is how Cat practices as a physiotherapist. Cat loves to work in all settings – practicing out of two clinics in Robina and Tweeds Heads, taking community-based exercise classes and offering home visit physiotherapy appointments as well as telehealth to ensure patients can access good quality healthcare in any environment they choose.
This episode is a big and long one but you’ll want to hang around for the whole thing believe me!
In this episode we discuss;
- My own personal journey with a prolapse and the emotional, physical and psychological aspects of this
- What is our pelvic floor?
- How to do our pelvic floor exercises and why we need an individualised approach to this
- Why it's equally important that we know how to relax our pelvic floor as well as tighten it
- What is POP -Pelvic Organ Prolapse?
- What are the contributing factors that contribute to prolapse
- How to decrease your risk of developing a prolapse
- Diaphragmatic breathing and it's implications on your pelvic floor
- How our Glute’s and posture affect our pelvic floor
- Coached pushing and it's affects on our pelvic floor
- Symptoms of prolapse
- How to manage prolapse symptoms
- Pessaries
- What should we be doing/not doing during our postpartum to protect our pelvic floor?
- Preparing for our postpartum
And so much more…
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