In the physiotherapy, nurturing strong relationships with professional referrers is not only essential for sustaining and growing your service but to enable to curate your ideal caseload full of the type of clients you love to treat.
Read MoreWho should pay for a practitioners mentoring?
We explore the various option and common pros and cons of each!
Handling negative feedback with empathy and professionalism not only resolves immediate concerns but also strengthens patient relationships and improves overall care delivery. By actively seeking feedback, listening attentively, and responding thoughtfully, we demonstrate our commitment to providing exceptional pelvic health physiotherapy.
Read MoreHey pelvic health physios! Congratulations on starting your new service or clinic. Today, let's talk about something that might not be your favorite topic: branding. I know marketing isn't your comfort zone, but building a strong brand is essential for your business's success and connecting with your community effectively.
Read MoreRecently, while teaching a group of post-graduate students about advanced pelvic floor assessment and treatment, I was asked an interesting question: "What is the most common mistake new pelvic physios make?" At first, I found it challenging to pinpoint a single answer. But after reflecting on feedback and observations from the teaching sessions, one recurring theme stood out. So, let's dive into this common pitfall and explore how to avoid it.
Read MoreBefore setting any goals, it’s vital to have an in-depth understanding of your patient’s personal circumstances. This includes their daily routines, responsibilities, physical capabilities, and emotional state.
Read MoreDespite Phyios working in the pelvic space often having an excellent understanding of pain science education and how this is critical in recovery for some of our chronic pain clients, a recurring challenge remains: effectively communicating these principles to patients, particularly those who have come to develop a rigid set of beliefs around the source of their pain and problems without the patient walking away being made to feel ‘they think it’s all in my head’.
Read MoreBecause of the lack of a formal training and competence framework in pelvic health, we often field questions from physios (or their employers) working in (or entering) the pelvic health field around what is within their ‘scope of practice’ and which requirements are necessary to perform internal pelvic examinations. This is a question that should not be overlooked.
Read MoreIn this blog, Rebecca talks about the importance of cadence of treatment in Pelvic Health Physio to reduce cancelations.
Read MoreRead about my personal journey into Pelvic Health Physio and how mentoring could have changed my career….
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