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PT TV: Liz Talks Pain and the Brain, Kegels and a Multidisciplinary Approach

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PHRC’s approach to treating pelvic pain. Exciting new treatment methods for overcoming central sensitization. And why kegels are no good for a tight pelvic floor. These are among the topics Liz weighs in on during an interview with PT TV, a series of video chats produced by Therapydia.com.

In the segment titled “Treating Chronic Pelvic Pain,” Liz chatted with Park City, Utah, PT Heather DeFord. Liz kicked off the discussion by driving home the importance of embracing a multidisciplinary approach to treating pelvic pain.

“That’s what we focus on here,” she said. “[PT] is a vital component of a treatment plan, but we have to be working with gynecologists, urologists, sex therapists, pain doctors, our orthopedic PT colleagues…because we all have a part to play in this.”

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