Description
Our favourite Pelvic Health Physio, Emily Elgar, returns to the podcast to chat prolapse, pessaries and perimenopause.
Emily shares some basics around pelvic floor anatomy, different types of prolapses, along with diagnosis and treatment.
This conversation also provided space for Eva, one of our co-hosts, to share her own experience with prolapse. Her story weaved its way through everything Emily spoke about, and gave us insight into the deeper impacts of prolapse.
We wrap up with some fantastic info for those embarking on THE MENOPAUSE. Or maybe the perimenopause, or who really knows because there are so many symptoms and aren't we all just stretched thin and stressed out anyway?! Emily shares some great tips to navigate this often confusing transition.
Huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting this episode and series 5 of the podcast Urban Climb and Climbing Anchors
Follow Emily on Instagram @thewomankindphysioWatch our chat about pessaries
POP-Q Assessment ToolTaryn Hallam
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Balance App for Menopause
Clue App for Menstrual Cycle
Listen to past podcasts with Emily; #15 All Things Pelvic Floor and Tuning into What you Need and #16 Health behaviours, Recognising What's Important and Tools for Change
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Barengi Gadjin Land Council (BGLC) represents Traditional Owners from the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk peoples. Learn more here.Read about the Dyurrite Cultural Landscape Management Amendment here.
If you want to understand why Araps is the heart of the climbing community in Australia head to the Human's of Arapiles group to read personal stories of many climbers who have a deep connection to this place Here.
This piece of writing from Kieran Norwood is comprehensive and truly heartfelt. It seems to have resonated deeply within the climbing community and has been shared extensively.
Open letter from Climbing Associations around Australia can be read and signed here. Petition open until December 1st 2024. Legislative Assembly Petition for Victorian Residents ONLY can be signed up until 31st January 2025 here.
Content Warning: infrequent strong language
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