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The Pelvic Health Podcast

The Pelvic Health Podcast

Lori Forner

Health & Fitness

Frequency: 1 episode/29d. Total Eps: 100

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Podcast for professionals, as well as the general public, on all things related to pelvic health. Interviews with leading experts. Hosted by physiotherapists Lori Forner, Joelene Murdoch, and Tamara Woods
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Female Genital Cutting with Dr Greg Jenkins

vendredi 26 janvier 2024Duration 32:01

We are back for 2024 (better late than never) with an interesting talk about female genital cutting (previously known as FGM - female genital mutilation) with Dr Greg Jenkins.

Today’s episode is a tough but important episode. We discuss female genital cutting previously known as female genital mutilation in Australia. We have had the absolute privilege of talking to Dr Greg Jenkins, who was an OBGYN at Auburn hospital when they were first confronted with women in labour who had immigrated from countries where this cultural tradition continues. They looked around for pregnancy and birth guidelines for this population of women but couldn’t find any, so went about creating them, with some exceptional outcomes for these women.  

  Dr Jenkins currently heads up Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Westmead Public hospital in Sydney, and works privately at Norwest Private hospital in Sydney. We are very grateful for his time. 

 

https://ranzcog.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Female-Genital-Mutilation-FGM.pdf

 

PCOS and the role of lifestyle interventions with dietitian Dr Stephanie Pirotta

lundi 6 novembre 2023Duration 43:02

We had a brilliant chat with Dr Stephanie Pirotta about PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) and the role of lifestyle interventions to manage the chronic illness. This episode was meant to be aired before the PB Endo Conference, where Dr Pirotta presented a wonderful talk, however Lori's life was crazy and she just couldn't pull it together and get it out there in time. Apologies! But this episode is such a great listen.   Dr Stephanie Pirotta is an accredited Dietician, Nutritionist and Researcher - She has a PhD in PCOS and doing post-doctoral work at Monash University in the space of diet, PCOS, endometriosis and fertility.   Stephanie is the founder of Womanly Nutrition and Dietetics in Melbourne.   Enjoy!   Check out her research here: Publications

Vulvability Special Holiday Episode

jeudi 22 décembre 2022Duration 47:12

This is our special holiday episode on vulnerability. One of our fav podcasts, The Imperfects @theimperfectspodcast, do a great segment called “Vulnerabili-tea” and we jumped on this and decided to call ours “Vulva-bility”.

Jo, Tam, and I take you on a vulnerability episode where we answer the following questions:

If you could tell your younger self some advice, what would it be? What do you want to give, create, be, feel, or share? What things in your past have shaped the way you see things now or go about your life?

We also share our own issues with our pelvic floor and how it has shaped some of our clinical work.

I loved this episode. It was fun and insightful and lovely to share.

Please note, they’re a couple swear words so warning before you listen with your kids.

Links:

Lori's online intro transperineal ultrasound course is here

Brisbane transperineal ultrasound workshops here (with Lori)

Sydney transperineal ultrasound workshops here (with The Physiotherapy Clinic)

Put the date in your calendar: Oct 27, 2023 for the PB Endo conference in Brisbane

Impact of heavy resistance training on pregnancy and postpartum health outcomes

samedi 17 décembre 2022Duration 53:09

Pelvic floor physiotherapist, National level weightlifter, and PhD candidate, Christina Prevett, is here to discuss her recently published journal article titled "Impact of heavy resistance training on pregnancy and postpartum health outcomes", authored by Christina Prevet, Miranda L. Kimber, Lori Forner, Marlize de Vivo, and Margie H. Davenport.

LINK TO READ PAPER HERE: https://rdcu.be/cY0e2

This episode she dives into the paper, heavy weightlifting during pregnancy, what is and should be a "valsalva" for weightlifting, and much more. 

Join us for a great conversation on a much needed topic.

For more on Christina:

https://thebarbellmamas.com/

https://www.staveoff.ca/about/

https://twitter.com/c_prevett?lang=en

https://www.instagram.com/christina_prevett/?hl=en

 

 

 

Olympic athletes can train during pregnancy and return to sport as a mother with Eloise Wellings

Episode 84

jeudi 17 novembre 2022Duration 44:00

We are incredibly honoured and privileged to have had the opportunity to chat with Eloise Wellings, who generously shares her incredible story of triumphs and set-backs. Eloise’s story has examples of all health issues facing female athletes, from eating disorders, menstrual dysfunction and RED-s, to pregnancy and exercise and returning to sport post partum.  

Eloise Wellings is one of Australia’s most inspiring female athletes. She has been running since she was 10 years old, followed her dreams and competed for Australia in 2 Olympic Games in middle distance running. Eloise has also competed in multiple Commonwealth Games, most recently placing 4th in the marathon in Birmingham. You can learn more about Eloise on her website https://www.eloisewellings.com.au

  Eloise has also become a sound mentor for younger runners, and as part of helping them thrive has teamed up with mental skills coach Rory Darkins in their very own podcast “Whats right within” - we highly recommend the episode on How to Optimise Stress and Recovery.    To impress you even more, and keep everything in perspective,  Eloise is co-founder of the Love Mercy Foundation. The foundation exists to empower communities in Northern Uganda to overcome poverty.    We hope you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as we did interviewing Eloise.    For those who would like more information on the modules the AIS have produced to help women understand RED-s, and much much more, Here is the link  https://www.ais.gov.au/fphi/education

Effect of pelvic floor symptoms on exercise participation in females

dimanche 16 octobre 2022Duration 41:58

You will love listening to Jodie Dakic, an amazing physiotherapy clinician and researcher. Her clinical experience in elite sport is inspiring, not to mention she has almost finished her PHD investigating pelvic floor symptoms, sport and exercise. 

Jodie lectures at Monash University in the department of physiotherapy, she co-directs the curriculum of physiotherapy program and women's and men's pelvic health stream.   Jodie spent 14 years with Women’s Tennis Association, travelling around the world with the elite athletes, currently they are lucky to have her as a research consultant. Jodie has also worked with Australian junior softball team and the Victoria softball teams. Jodie now works clinically fusing her sports and pelvic health knowledge.   Jodie has combined her extensive clinical experience in elite female sport  and pelvic health physiotherapy, to devise her research questions regarding the impact of pelvic health conditions on women participating in sport and exercise.   Jodie shares her insights from her extensive research in this area. Statistics we all need to know! Jodie is on a mission to solve the pelvic health problems limiting females exercising.    Links to research    https://www.jospt.org/doi/full/10.2519/jospt.2021.10200   https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S144024402100147X

Endometriosis: research on self-management strategies

lundi 12 septembre 2022Duration 48:58

Amelia "Millie" Mardon is a full time PHD student at The University of South Australia working to improve our understanding of persistent pelvic pain. Millie and her amazing colleagues have published a systematic review of the efficacy of self management strategies for females with endometriosis, and more recently a systematic review on the treatment recommendations for the management of persistent pelvic pain. She shares with us the insights she has learnt from her research, and how we can benefit from these as clinicians. She has a vision to write an “Explain Pain” style book for women with persistent pelvic pain - which we wait for excitedly. We loved talking to Millie and we hope you enjoy the show.  Jo, Tam, and Lori   Other links: "The accessibility of physiotherapy for adolescents with persistent pelvic pain: a qualitative study", Mardon et al PDF "Persistent pelvic pain – what do the guidelines recommend?" Blog with Millie Mardon and Hayley Leake (who should know who she is if you live in Australia 🤣) Pain Adelaide - link not working for 2022 yet! So this one is 2019   Thanks to our episode sponsor, the lovely team at Empowered Motherhood Program  

Elite athletes: the latest research on pregnancy and postpartum

vendredi 5 août 2022Duration 58:18

Dr Margie Davenport is an Associate Professor at The University of Alberta where her areas of research including investigating the maternal-fetal transmission of chronic disease and exploring the role of exercise in pregnancy as a preventative strategy in the development of chronic disease. Margie and her team are sure shaking up our thoughts on type and intensity of exercise in pregnancy and reframing our mindset from "can exercise in pregnancy be harmful?" to - "Not participating in exercise in pregnancy IS harmful".

Todays’ episode, she joins us to discuss the new exercises guidelines in pregnancy and how they were developed. In addition, Margie shares with us the findings of her new qualitative research on the experiences of pregnancy and motherhood for Elite Female Athletes.   We had a great time talking to Margie and we hope you enjoy the episode.    Thank you to our episode sponsor: Empowered Motherhood Program   You can learn more about Margie and links we discuss: The Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy https://csep.ca/2021/05/27/get-active-questionnaire-for-pregnancy/  - (For fellow nerds, this is how it was developed. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35442812/)   Margie's research (Google scholar link) Website: www.exerciseandpregnancy.ca Facebook: Program for Pregnancy and Postpartum Health Twitter: @ExercisePreg Instagram: @exerciseandpregnancy YouTube: Program for Pregnancy and Postpartum Health    

Women in Sport Congress with Dr. Rachel Harris

vendredi 15 juillet 2022Duration 31:52

Dr Rachel Harris is a Sport & Medicine Physician, Chief Medical Officer for the Australian Paralympic Team for the Tokyo games, and Chief Medical Officer for the Australian Water Polo Team. She is also the Project Lead for the AIS Female athlete performance and health, menstrual cycle and hormonal contraception project. Oh and an Olympian.

Today's episode she joins Jo, Tam and I to discuss the upcoming Women In Sport Congress in Melbourne at the MCG on Aug 17-19, 2022 - a conference not to be missed, with free childcare, sponsored by Brukner & Khan (yep, THE Brukner and Khan from Clinical Sports Medicine. The book that got us all through ;) Rachel shares her background, details about the conference, details about the AIS female pelvic health initiative, and some more cool projects on the way. For those of you who can get to the MCG, be there.

Rachel's Twitter Account

 

The New Pelvic Health Podcast Gang

mercredi 6 juillet 2022Duration 31:40

Yes it's still me, Lori, and yes it's still The Pelvic Health Podcast but I have new friends to hang out with and interview with and chat with and we will have so much more fun to come. Listen up, enjoy the fresh voices, and laugh with us while you get to know a little bit more about us all ❤️


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