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Episode 7: Our Clinical Ethos

Joy Noble • August 22, 2023

Welcome to Pints & Pelvic Floors: The Podcast.

In Episode 8 we will discuss the difference between a tight vs. weak pelvic floor.

Pints & Pelvic Floors: The Podcast - Episode 8: A Tight vs. Weak Pelvic Floor

Episode 7: Our Clinical Ethos


Welcome to Pints & Pelvic Floors: The Podcast. In Episode 7 we will discuss our clinical ethos at Pelvic Pride. 


Recap of our Ethos:

  • We believe in an inclusive, safe, judgment free space
  • We believe in one-on-one care that takes a whole body approach and considers biopsychosocial factors
  • We believe our plan of care should be both intentional and functional
  • We believe pelvic therapists are facilitators, not fixers
  • We believe that the patient’s goals are our goals
  • We believe the best clinic environment comes from a team approach
  • We believe patients should feel seen, heard, and empowered


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