Optimal pelvic health for improved mobility, strength, digestion, and SEX — Muscle Maven Radio Episode #13
Barbell Shrugged
Doug Larson
4.7 • 2.8K Ratings
🗓️ 2 May 2019
⏱️ 70 minutes
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Summary
Tamra Wroblesky, PT, DPT is a pelvic physical therapist and co-founder of Inner Dynamics pelvic health and orthopedic clinic. She is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. Tamra is an avid mountaineer, summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, Pico de Orizaba, and Mount Rainier. She ran the Ocean Drive Marathon, and frequents the gym for weightlifting. As a former collegiate athlete with an active lifestyle, Dr. Wroblesky has special interests in treating the female athlete, with an emphasis on preventative protocols to limit injury. She is a USAW certified Sport Performance Coach and works closely with several weightlifters, including Katie Montague who took home 6 gold medals when Tamra accompanied her to University Nationals in spring 2017. She also works closely with Crossfit boxes and USA Weightlifting to give her "Pelvic Health for Performance" lecture and her "Supercharge your Pelvis" article can be found here on USA Weightlifting's website. Dr. Wroblesky became interested in pelvic health physical therapy after her own medical obstacles dealing with severe pelvic and hip pain over six years. She has had several surgeries, including two hip labral tear repairs, allowing her to be mindful of the patient experience.
This episode is all about pelvic health, and how proper pelvic function can have an impact on chronic pain, sexual function, mobility and physical performance, digestion and bowel function, and much more. Ashleigh talks with pelvic health specialist Dr. Tamra Wroblesky about the most common issues she helps her clients with, including incontinence, prolapse, and chronic pain; how to know when you should see a pelvic specialist rather than another doctor or specialist; things you can address personally before medical intervention to optimize your pelvic health; how to educate yourself about options when faced with possible surgeries; and what exactly is a bowel massage? All that and much more in this week's episode of Muscle Maven Radio.
Minute Breakdown:
3 - 12 An introduction to Tamra and what a pelvic physical therapist does; the issues she deals with the most for men and women including chronic pain, incontinence, prolapse, sexual dysfunction and digestive issues; and how she came into the profession after her own issues as an athlete with injuries, unnecessary surgeries, and painful sex
12 – 23 What signs or symptoms or things you should be aware of that you might want to consider seeing a pelvic specialist for including issues around sexual function and bowel movements: a lot of information about what "a normal" pee and poop schedule should look and feel like!
23 – 30 why women need to be extra careful managing pressure because of our physiology; talking about peeing during exercise, leaking while lifting, and why we should take it more seriously—and why kegels aren't always the answer
30 – 36 walking through the process of seeing a pelvic health specialist; how they gather information and identify and address the issues
36 – 48 How proper breathing mechanics and recovery relate to pelvic health and physical performance
48 – 57 Talking about the complications of hip and labral surgeries, how to do the right work and PT for your joints both before and after surgeries –how important it is to be consistent and patient, how to know when surgery is necessary, who to talk to and see before taking that step
57: Five Key elements of bowel health. Also…what's a poop massage?
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome everybody to Muscle Maven Radio. I am talking today about one of the most, perhaps the most important part of our body. |
| 0:08.0 | And that is the pelvis. The pelvis is literally and figuratively at the core of our being and thus our health. |
| 0:16.0 | And it's a place where a lot of our power comes from. It's the place where a lot of stuff is happening, including basic movement, digestion, sex, birth, you know, all the important stuff. |
| 0:28.0 | So today I'm speaking with Dr. Tamra Robleski. She is a pelvic health specialist, a women's health specialist and co-owner of the inner dynamics physical therapy clinic in New Jersey. |
| 0:39.0 | We met a few months back at a art of breath seminar that was happening in Jersey and I just had to talk to her. |
| 0:45.0 | She works with athletes and regular people on their pelvic health. |
| 0:49.0 | She works closely with a lot of weight lifters and female athletes because as usual we have a little bit more complicated down there. There's a lot more going on and a lot more that can go wrong. |
| 1:00.0 | So we talk about her work and the major issues that she sees in both men and women. |
| 1:05.0 | We talk about her background and history with injuries and pelvic complications. |
| 1:09.0 | And of course we talk about a lot of things that are not really for the faint-hearted. |
| 1:14.0 | I realize that this may be a theme with my podcast, whether I'm talking about sexual health or pregnancy or lifting or whatever. |
| 1:22.0 | I seem to really like asking people questions that the general population may be a little bit squeamish to talk about. |
| 1:29.0 | So we get into things like peeing and pooping and what those acts should feel like and be like when you have a healthy pelvis. |
| 1:39.0 | And she gets into a lot of detail. She's pretty passionate about it. She explains to me what a poop massage is. |
| 1:45.0 | So that's in my brain now and in yours too. So you're welcome. |
| 1:49.0 | We talk about sexual health and sexual pain which is an issue for a lot of people and how that can be related to pelvic health. |
| 1:56.0 | And how a lot of people maybe aren't getting the help they need because they're going to the wrong specialist. |
| 2:00.0 | It's like you might be going to an OBGYN or somebody when really it's an issue that a pelvic specialist could help you with. |
| 2:09.0 | Like she tells stories about men who are coming to her with discolored penises and their partners think they have STDs and they're getting in big trouble. |
| 2:17.0 | When really it could be something as tame as a pulled muscle. |
| 2:20.0 | So there's a lot going on that can affect your sexual health and performance. We talk about that. |
| 2:25.0 | We also talk practically about some of the assessments and proactive things that you can do to figure out if you have a healthy functioning pelvis. |
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