Pelvic Health Network

Pelvic Health Network

教育业

Colorado Springs,CO 152 位关注者

Documenting birth, surgery, & rehab??? Health Communication and Media?????

关于我们

People play a vital role in their health and function after major life events such as birth and surgery. We invest in resources that deliver information sooner to help them succeed.

网站
https://pelvichealthnetwork.org
所属行业
教育业
规模
1 人
总部
Colorado Springs,CO
类型
个体经营
创立
2022
领域
lymphedema、cesarean section recovery、pregnancy pain reduction、pelvic health function、pre/post hysterectomy、pre/post uterine surgery和post-op swelling management

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动态

  • 查看Pelvic Health Network的公司主页,图片

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    Dr. Katherine Sylvester, PT, DPT, a leader in maternal health care and physical therapy, shares her expertise on transforming how we care for mothers before, during, and after childbirth. In this interview, Dr. Katherine discusses the critical gaps in the current healthcare system, the challenges mothers face, and how personalized, compassionate care can lead to healthier outcomes for both mother and baby. With a deep commitment to empowering women and improving maternal health, Dr. Katherine draws from her own experiences in clinical practice and as the founder of Operation MIST, a program designed to provide remote monitoring and holistic support to expecting and postpartum mothers. Through Operation MIST, Dr. Katherine is revolutionizing the way we approach maternal health, offering a model that goes beyond traditional clinical settings to support women in their homes and communities. This conversation dives into her unique approach to maternal care, advocating for data-driven, individualized treatment plans, and the broader implications for improving healthcare practices. Full Video: https://lnkd.in/gTf6npgx Stay connected with Dr. Katherine Sylvester: Instagram: @operationmist Be sure to follow the Pelvic Health Network for more in-depth interviews and resources from leading experts! #maternalhealthcare #physicaltherapy #womenshealth #postpartumcare #HolisticCare #HealthcareInnovation #RevolutionizingMaternalHealth #podcast #pelvichealth #interview #love #holisticcare #pelvichealthnetwork

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    Non-pelvic health therapist brings maternal health at the forefront of rehab curriculum??

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    Founder, Enhanced Recovery After Delivery? Maternal / Infant rehab from hospital to home

    I wanted to know how adjunct and full-time OT and PT faculty were including women’s health in their rehab curriculum. So, I asked Dr. Katherine Sylvester PT, DPT for her input. Q: What schools do you adjunct for? Dr. Sylvester: 1. Augusta University 2. Brenau 3. Emory 4. Mercer 5. Regis University 6. University of Minnesota Q: Do you identify as a pelvic health therapist? Dr. Sylvester: No, I do not. I identify as a women’s health therapist with a passion for neuro. I find joy in working with patients who have suffered a stroke and with women throughout their lifespan. Q: What do you teach PT students? Dr. Sylvester: I teach students to use every number at their disposal to provide women with the education, resources, and data driven decision support to help them avoid experiencing preventable pregnancy-related deaths and complications. The traditional numbers I teach them to gather are: ? Heart rate ? Blood pressure ? Oxygen saturation ? HGB ? Glucose ? ALT ? GFR ? BNP The not so traditional numbers I teach them to ask their patients about are: ? The number of gunshots they hear at night ? The number of appointments and opportunities they’ve missed due to a lack of transportation ? The number of children they care for ? The number of people they can call on and count on ? The discrepancy between how much money they make and how much they need All of those numbers matter. ————————————————————— To learn more about faculty who are including women’s and maternal health into rehab curriculum, join the discussion on Wednesday, October 16th at 6 PM ET. Live or replay: https://lnkd.in/giTeuqZ7

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    10-min Rehab educator info session: “Grow Your Reach” Oct 15, 7:00-7:10 PM ET

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    Founder, Enhanced Recovery After Delivery? Maternal / Infant rehab from hospital to home

    “Rehab education at its core intended for therapists to teach. Although noble, it was not intended for the sole provision of patient care.” We received an email last week from a NICU-trained OT that I must have re-read at least 5 times. In early 2023, she enrolled in the 15-hr ERAD course that was recorded and self-paced. By the summer, she facilitated an in-person training at her hospital where Dr. Jenna Segraves, PT, DPT, NCS and I taught the 15-hr ERAD course to her team: 10 OTs and 10 PTs. Her email this week: she created a presentation from what she learned last year that she used to train therapists among 12 hospitals in her region. That’s what I kept re-reading. It helped me to understand what she wrote next. “Our system is now live for automatic PT/OT evaluation orders following a cesarean.” Once she agrees, we will open a public Q/A with her team to communicate exactly what they did. I have heard of programs spreading this fast with other patient populations - I just personally have not experienced it in acute care women’s health or inpatient pelvic health. On October 15th, we will introduce the approach we are taking with the 15-hr ERAD course to train more rehab educators. Of note: this OT did not take the formal 30-hr Perinatal Health Specialist Certification. She obtained the 30 hours she needed by taking the 15-hr ERAD course on her own, and then she took the same 15-hr course again with her team when it was offered in-person at her hospital. Furthermore, she did something that I find completely remarkable: she went around to other hospitals in her system and taught acute care therapists from a presentation that she created to reinforce what they needed to know to offer rehab to patients in the hospital after c-section. As a pelvic health therapist who practiced in acute care, I used to think of rehab across any setting as a pie, wondering: will there be enough slices for everyone? I now think of rehab as a seed: how many trees will each therapist plant in their community? October 15th from 7:00-7:10 PM ET 10-minute rehab educator info session: “Grow Your Reach”: please check your emails for the link or DM me. Q: Why 10 minutes? A: Current participants are taking the PHS certification exam in November and we will open the remaining session for members to join our discussion on cases and course content. Thank you! Dr. Rebeca Segraves https://lnkd.in/gP6aPMnF

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    OT and PT educators??

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    Founder, Enhanced Recovery After Delivery? Maternal / Infant rehab from hospital to home

    Fathers save lives. A hospital rehab case: You get an order to evaluate and treat a patient who lost 1200 mL of blood s/p vaginal delivery. With the emerging guidelines, you think: 1) this is only 200 mL of blood loss above normal 2) how impaired can the patient be? 3) is this eval a priority for OT and PT? You decide to make room on your schedule to complete the eval. You hear confirmation that you can enter the room when you knock. The patient is up and walking while holding her baby. You sigh...not from relief. You think of the patients you could have seen instead. Postpartum Readmission: 3 days later, you learn that your patient has been readmitted to the hospital. She went to the ED twice in a 36-hour period following her discharge. Her blood pressure was dangerously high on both occasions yet the 2nd time, her husband demanded that an OB/GYN exam her. Her diagnosis when you come into her room this time: postpartum preeclampsia and acute heart failure. She looks you in the eye and says, "my husband saved my life." Case Reflection: There are 3.6 million births in the U.S. annually. How are OT and PT faculty preparing students to screen families in the hospital after birth and the first 2 weeks at home where most maternal health complications occur? Most importantly, are entry level therapists prepared to screen for complications in the hospital after any birth experience? Q/A: Are fathers supported during the maternal rehab session? A: In the hospital, rehab therapists rarely skip a beat: everyone in the room is included in a high-risk pregnancy and postpartum eval. However, patient education is usually postpartum-focused when more of it should cover paternal and familial health in more depth - training families to spot concerns earlier and advocate for mothers at the time of birth. Q/A: Do OT and PT faculty teach students about paternal health? A: We're actually not sure many OT and PT faculty include maternal health in their curriculum at baseline. Yet, we plan to ask this and so many more questions at our upcoming interview with rehab faculty around the nation: Maternal Health Rehab in OT and PT Education on Wednesday, October 16th at 6 PM ET. ???Let us know what other questions you want OT and PT faculty to answer regarding maternal and paternal health in rehab curriculum. Dr. Jasmine Edwards, PT, DPT, NCS | University of Pittsburgh Dr. Pamela Hess, OTD, OTR, PMH-C | University of Florida Dr. Becky Parr, PT, DPT, DHSc, OCS, Cert. DN, CAPP-OB, Hanover College Dr. Carlin Reaume, OTD, OTR/L, MAEd | University of the Pacific Dr. Sarah Sidar, OTD, OTR/L | Shenandoah University Learn more: https://lnkd.in/giTeuqZ7

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    Lindsey Vestal, a leading advocate for pelvic health, shares her insights on expanding access to pelvic health services and the importance of trauma-informed care. Lindsey dives into the challenges occupational therapists face in the field, the barriers to providing post-surgery care, and her personal journey that led her to advocate for better pelvic health services. Lindsey also introduces her upcoming certification program designed to empower occupational therapists with trauma-informed approaches to patient care. If you’re passionate about pelvic health, advocacy, or the future of trauma-informed therapy, this is a must-watch! full video: https://lnkd.in/gB7y6_Xv Learn more about Lindsey’s work and her certification program at FunctionalPelvis.com Stay connected with Lindsey Vestal: Instagram:@functionalpelvis Be sure to follow the Pelvic Health Network for more expert interviews and resources! #podcast #pelvichealth #interview #reproductivewellness #womenshealth #pelvicfloorpain #holisticcare #pelvic #traumainformed

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    In this insightful discussion, Dr. Howell shares her expertise on how pelvic health professionals can effectively market their services to reach the communities that need them the most. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity in communication, addressing pelvic health concerns in a relatable and engaging manner. Dr. Howell also highlights the significance of using social media to build a strong community and position pelvic health services in a way that makes them accessible and approachable. Full video: https://lnkd.in/gUFbGP3f Stay connected with Dr. Janelle Howell: Instagram & TikTok: @vaginarehabdoctor Be sure to follow the Pelvic Health Network for more expert interviews and resources! #pelvichealth #womenshealth #pelvichealthnetwork #physicaltherapy #healthcare #pt #healthcare #viral #fyp #trending

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    Founder, Enhanced Recovery After Delivery? Maternal / Infant rehab from hospital to home

    What can a rehab therapist teach students in a Masters of Public Health program about maternal care? On October 9th, an audience at the University of New Mexico will learn about acute care therapists who are taking a public health approach to maternal care across 59 hospitals in the United States. These therapists are challenging disparities in rehab and are offering OT and PT to patients after unplanned c-section - similar to populations after other emergent or elective surgeries which have a higher association with hemorrhage, infection, and hypertensive disorders. Their public health aim is to reduce maternal morbidity related to physical and mental health concerns in populations who are not typically offered a rehab care plan in the hospital after birth. Their maternal rehab approach: screen mental and physical function in the setting of social determinants of health after any birth experience before mothers from diverse backgrounds leave the healthcare system. It’s the most effective public health approach to evidence-based care and best practice in maternal rehab that we have seen in women’s healthcare. To join live, access the lecture here: Zoom Details: https://lnkd.in/gKkd_nrU Meeting ID: 942 3775 9160 Note: The University of New Mexico owns the rights to the recording. To track the hospitals that offer OT and PT after birth, visit: https://lnkd.in/gg27dP_Z #publichealth #maternalhealth #populationhealth #occupationaltherapy #physicaltherapy #acutecaretherapy #hospitalbirth #cesareansection #disparities #rehabilitation #womenshealth

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    The United States is the only high-income nation in the world that has the highest maternal mortality rate. Additionally, Black women in the U.S. have the greatest risk of dying during pregnancy and throughout the first year postpartum.? In the largest study of its kind of 1 million births, the National Bureau of Economic Research revealed that Black women in NJ were 25% more likely to undergo a cesarean section due to factors related to their race alone. As the cesarean section continues to be the most commonly performed surgery in the nation, questions have been raised on the equitable access to rehabilitation services that mothers have during hospital admission to enhance their recovery. Are OT and PT students being prepared to expand early access to rehab for this underserved patient population - especially following an unplanned major abdominal surgery which carries its own risks? Join us for an exciting discussion with faculty from OT and PT education programs across the country on how they include maternal health rehabilitation in their current curriculums.? Wednesday, October 16th at 6 PM Eastern Time link: https://lnkd.in/gGU5Wc-K #pelvichealthnetwork #pelvichhealth #healthcare #viral #marketing #pelvichealth #trending #interview #healthcare #pt #ot #pelvichealthnetwork #womenshealth #womenempowerment #viralvideo #videos

    Enhanced Recovery After Delivery | Signature Program

    Enhanced Recovery After Delivery | Signature Program

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    ?? Dr. Sabina Khan, PhD, OTD, OTR/L | Licensed Occupational Therapist & Owner of Bloom Therapy ?? Dr. Sabina Khan, PhD, OTD, OTR/L, is a women’s health specialist offering psychosocial, perinatal, postnatal occupational therapy, and pelvic floor therapy services through her practice, Bloom Therapy. In addition to being a licensed occupational therapist, she is a wife, mom of 3, research scholar, author, and assistant professor, committed to improving women's health and well-being. #WomensHealth #OccupationalTherapy #PelvicFloorTherapy #PerinatalCare #PostnatalCare #ResearchScholar #BloomTherapy

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