Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU.
And so we arrive at Ep.50 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast! Thank you everyone who has supported us! In this 'Pelvic Health Special' we are delighted to bring you an hour of LIVE chat with Gerard Greene, a hugely respected & experienced physiotherapist with a particular specialist interest in the Athletic Pelvis, both female and male.
Gerard's expertise in the area of Male pelvic pain leads him to treat patients from all over the UK for this condition. He also has special interests in female pelvic girdle pain, post natal rectus diastasis and post natal rehab.
In this episode, Gerard talks to us about the important role soft tissue therapists can play in helping identify significant but often missed pelvic health related symptoms, for both female and male clients. Topics discussed include Male & Female Pelvic Pain, Pelvic Floor type symptoms, Prolapse, Urinary symptoms, Rectus diastasis, Post Prostate surgery, Hard Flaccid Syndrome.
Be sure to check out Gerard Greene's courses, many of which are for soft tissue therapists, not just Physios!
Websites of interest:
• https://www.greeneseminars.physio/
• https://www.harbornephysio.co.uk/
• Grainne Donnelly website
• Emma Brockwell website
• Bill Taylor website
Join us LIVE for Ep.51 - May 18th 9pm:
'Pain Management Special' with guest Dr Rachel Zoffness
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Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk