In Part 1 of this case report we discussed the telehealth evaluation of a patient presenting with a vaginismus diagnosis.
A few weeks later, we had the opportunity to actually work hands-on with her after the Coronavirus restrictions were lifted.
Getting to work with her hands-on after doing a remote consultation was eye-opening. It really showed the limitations and challenges of telehealth, and that if we're going to continue incorporating remote visits as a regular part of treatment going forward we're going to have to drastically improve our online process.
Hear about what we picked up in person that we couldn't get over a video call, how the initial hypothesis completely changed and why we didn't feel like she really even had vaginismus at all!
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Nicole and Jesse Cozean founded PelvicSanity Physical Therapy together in 2016. It grew quickly into one of the largest cash-based physical therapy practices in the country.
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