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Finding Pelvic Sanity
Dr. Nicole Cozean and Jesse Cozean
24 episodes
9 months ago
What we're really looking for in a provider is the best value. And there are two different components to value - results and cost.After all, if we don't get the results we're looking for, it doesn't matter how low the cost is.Results in this context are about 1) getting better and 2) staying better. With pelvic rehab, we know what quality care looks like:Full hour with the specialist, not shortened appointments, working with an aide or student, or just being watched...
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What we're really looking for in a provider is the best value. And there are two different components to value - results and cost.After all, if we don't get the results we're looking for, it doesn't matter how low the cost is.Results in this context are about 1) getting better and 2) staying better. With pelvic rehab, we know what quality care looks like:Full hour with the specialist, not shortened appointments, working with an aide or student, or just being watched...
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
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How do I know if I have a diastasis recti?
Finding Pelvic Sanity
22 minutes
1 year ago
How do I know if I have a diastasis recti?
In the third trimester the ‘sixpack’ abdominal muscles separate to allow room for the baby to grow. Within the first three months postpartum, in about half of women these muscles come back together properly. In the other half a separation remains, known as a diastasis recti.We hear about this often as an aesthetic issue. It can create a ‘mommy pooch’ or it still might look like you’re pregnant. And while that’s a totally fine reason to seek care, the issue goes much de...
Finding Pelvic Sanity
What we're really looking for in a provider is the best value. And there are two different components to value - results and cost.After all, if we don't get the results we're looking for, it doesn't matter how low the cost is.Results in this context are about 1) getting better and 2) staying better. With pelvic rehab, we know what quality care looks like:Full hour with the specialist, not shortened appointments, working with an aide or student, or just being watched...