Take Charge of Your Pelvic Floor Health with Dr. Jennifer Frankoski
When we talk about optimizing health, rarely does pelvic floor health come up. It is overall but has huge implications for both our physical and emotional health.
The intricate network of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue that forms the pelvic floor plays an important role in supporting the body’s core. In addition, it regulates bowel and bladder function and even influences sexual satisfaction and overall body confidence.
It is clear that prioritizing pelvic floor health is important for maintaining a strong, resilient, and empowered body.
And It’s relevant for both men and women.
I recently had a conversation with Dr. Jennifer Frankoski, a physical therapist who specializes in pelvic floor therapy and orthopedics. She stressed that maintaining good pelvic floor health isn’t just for those experiencing problems.
Tune in to this episode to learn more about pelvic floor health, including some proactive steps you can take to improve your overall well-being.
Key Takeaways
- Dr. Jennifer’s background in physical therapy (03:11)
- Typical patients and common issues (05:08)
- Importance of sleep for injury prevention (06:33)
- Benefits of meditation and breath work (11:35)
- Overview of pelvic health (15:17)
- Proactive measures for pelvic health (21:58)
- Importance of personalized physical therapy (25:34)
- How to contact Dr. Jennifer (27:01)
Additional Resources
Connect with Dr. Jennifer Frankoski
– Website:Â https://bethechangephysiotherapy.com/
– Facebook:Â https://web.facebook.com/bethechangephysiotherapy
– Instagram:Â https://www.instagram.com/physio.rx/
–Â Email:Â dr.jennifer@bethechangephysiotherapy.com
– Phone No: 980-221-9687
– Article to sleep Dr. Jennifer talked about: The Sleep and Recovery Practices of Athletes:Â https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13041330
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