IC You Podcast Episode 23Hosted By: Callie KrajcirFeaturing: Evelyn HechtCallie: Today I have Evelyn Hecht with me, a pelvic floor physical therapist!Evelyn: When I was first starting there really was no pelvic floor physical therapists working in the field. I took one course and learned more about the pelvis and I started to treat patients with their permission and they were getting amazing results with my biomedical treatments of muscles and nerves and education. So I morphed into learning how
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IC You Podcast Episode 23Hosted By: Callie KrajcirFeaturing: Evelyn HechtCallie: Today I have Evelyn Hecht with me, a pelvic floor physical therapist!Evelyn: When I was first starting there really was no pelvic floor physical therapists working in the field. I took one course and learned more about the pelvis and I started to treat patients with their permission and they were getting amazing results with my biomedical treatments of muscles and nerves and education. So I morphed into learning how
IC You Podcast Episode 23Hosted By: Callie KrajcirFeaturing: Evelyn HechtCallie: Today I have Evelyn Hecht with me, a pelvic floor physical therapist!Evelyn: When I was first starting there really was no pelvic floor physical therapists working in the field. I took one course and learned more about the pelvis and I started to treat patients with their permission and they were getting amazing results with my biomedical treatments of muscles and nerves and education. So I morphed into learning how
This model postulates a dynamic interaction among and within three aspects: biological, psychological and social. Each one of the three aspects is an important contributor to the level of pain perception and altering one aspect will have an effect one the other two. The Three Aspects of the Biopsychosocial Model: Bio this is the physiological […]
One of the most challenging jobs we do in chronic pain management is help people get their heads around what chronic pain is…without giving them the idea that we think they’re imagining…
Despite the popularity of the biopsychosocial model of pain approach, the average practitioner has no formal training in how to apply it. Read more...
Despite the popularity of the biopsychosocial model of pain approach, the average practitioner has no formal training in how to apply it. Read more...
IC You Podcast Episode 23Hosted By: Callie KrajcirFeaturing: Evelyn HechtCallie: Today I have Evelyn Hecht with me, a pelvic floor physical therapist!Evelyn: When I was first starting there really was no pelvic floor physical therapists working in the field. I took one course and learned more about the pelvis and I started to treat patients with their permission and they were getting amazing results with my biomedical treatments of muscles and nerves and education. So I morphed into learning how
Hi, I’m Sophia and I’m 39 years young! I’d like to share a personal story that I know will resonate with you. When I was in my 20s, I was...
Learn how to take a complete perspective on the human mind using the biopsychosocial model.
Chronic pain conditions often occur together in the same person, which means that they may have similar underlying causes.
Why does pain exist? What causes it? How does it originate, and once it’s there, why does it sometimes come and go and sometimes it...