Pelvic floor dysfunction is both incredibly common and poorly treated by our medical system. It’s misunderstood and underdiagnosed. Many patients struggle with symptoms for years before truly understand what’s going on and how to find relief.
We created this podcast to share practical, positive information about the pelvic floor with all of you! We believe everyone with pelvic health issues deserved accurate information and a chance to get on the road to healing.
The pelvic floor is critical because it’s responsible for three of the most important bodily functions - peeing, pooping and sex. Our body is hard-wired to care about this area, making pelvic floor dysfunction even more challenging to treat.
When the pelvic floor isn’t working well, we get the following types of pelvic floor symptoms:
While these issues are common they are NOT normal and not something you just have to live with. We hope each episode brings you just a little bit of pelvic sanity.
Finding Pelvic Sanity Group
If this was helpful, make sure to 1) subscribe to the podcast for all the newest 'sodes and 2) join the free online Finding Pelvic Sanity group. It's a supportive community of more than 5,000 people, moderated by Dr. Nicole and the PelvicSanity team. A great place to get practical, positive information and support!
About Us
Dr. Nicole and Jesse Cozean are the founders of PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) in Southern California. The clinic has helped thousands of patients in the Orange County, CA area and hundreds from around the world with a remote consultation and Out of Town Program.
They co-authored The IC Solution and Nicole created The IC Roadmap online course to provide the most accurate, up-to-date information for those with interstitial cystitis. They run the Finding Pelvic Sanity Facebook group for a supportive online community for anyone dealing with pelvic health issues.
Nicole has also created courses and trained thousands of pelvic PTs to provide better care through her work with Pelvic PT Rising (www.pelvicptrising.com).
And as always, we hope this has helped you find just a bit of pelvic sanity!
Pelvic floor dysfunction is both incredibly common and poorly treated by our medical system. It’s misunderstood and underdiagnosed. Many patients struggle with symptoms for years before truly understand what’s going on and how to find relief.
We created this podcast to share practical, positive information about the pelvic floor with all of you! We believe everyone with pelvic health issues deserved accurate information and a chance to get on the road to healing.
The pelvic floor is critical because it’s responsible for three of the most important bodily functions - peeing, pooping and sex. Our body is hard-wired to care about this area, making pelvic floor dysfunction even more challenging to treat.
When the pelvic floor isn’t working well, we get the following types of pelvic floor symptoms:
While these issues are common they are NOT normal and not something you just have to live with. We hope each episode brings you just a little bit of pelvic sanity.
Finding Pelvic Sanity Group
If this was helpful, make sure to 1) subscribe to the podcast for all the newest 'sodes and 2) join the free online Finding Pelvic Sanity group. It's a supportive community of more than 5,000 people, moderated by Dr. Nicole and the PelvicSanity team. A great place to get practical, positive information and support!
About Us
Dr. Nicole and Jesse Cozean are the founders of PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) in Southern California. The clinic has helped thousands of patients in the Orange County, CA area and hundreds from around the world with a remote consultation and Out of Town Program.
They co-authored The IC Solution and Nicole created The IC Roadmap online course to provide the most accurate, up-to-date information for those with interstitial cystitis. They run the Finding Pelvic Sanity Facebook group for a supportive online community for anyone dealing with pelvic health issues.
Nicole has also created courses and trained thousands of pelvic PTs to provide better care through her work with Pelvic PT Rising (www.pelvicptrising.com).
And as always, we hope this has helped you find just a bit of pelvic sanity!