What do you do when a client presents with a myriad of LQ symptoms without a clear regional driver? Look to the history and keep asking questions even further back than the recent onset or episodic flare. Join us as we discuss complex neurology of a visceral driver that has signs of dysfunction and a somatic pain presentation. Once again, the history is so important!
A glance at this episode:
[0:01] Left lower quadrant pain, nociceptive input from visceral driver
[2:23] Pelvic pain and potential visceral driver
[8:05] Bladder issues and pelvic floor tension
[10:49] Bladder irritants and pelvic health with a patient
[16:49] Lower back pain and posture with a physical therapist
[20:04] Pelvic floor exercises and visceral manipulation for pelvic pain relief
[24:34] Pelvic floor exercises and core strength for bladder control
[26:45] Improving driving skills and addressing bladder issues
[32:49] Visceral mobilization and pelvic floor issues
Related links:
Tough To Treat Website
Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient
Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription
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