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Jilly Bond – Jilly Bond YouTube Channel

Jilly Bond – Jilly Bond YouTube Channel


By Jilly Bond

With over 4,500 subscribers this YouTube channel has a broad selection of Vlogs for patients and therapists. Read more

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Katy Kettner – Pelvic Health YouTube Channel

Katy Kettner – Pelvic Health YouTube Channel


By Katy Kettner

A selection of Vlogs from the Katy Kettner YouTube channel. Read more

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Marie Fell – The Pilates Physio

Marie Fell – The Pilates Physio


By Marie Fell

My blogs range from pregnancy to post natal, constipation to prolapse, the role of a pelvic health physio and tips to improve c-section recovery and more. Read more

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Pelvic Roar

Pelvic Roar


By Myra Robson, Emma Brockwell, Elaine Miller

#pelvicroar is a physiotherapy-led campaign that encompasses the enormous variety of health promotion and awareness activities in place around the world. Read more

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What is Good Postnatal Sex Anyway?

What is Good Postnatal Sex Anyway?


By Amanda Savage

We women can adapt quickly to things not being ‘right’. Patiently accepting a less than good experience as our new normal.   When your body changes slowly, with a process that evolves like pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, it can be... Read more

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Is a Pelvic Floor Stimulation Machine right for you?

Is a Pelvic Floor Stimulation Machine right for you?


By Amanda Savage

A range of Vlogs for patients covering topics of electrical stimulation for the pelvic floor including:   Why do we have machines to send electrical impulses to somewhere as delicate as the pelvic floor? How muscle stimulation works – is it... Read more

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