Sun, 29 September 2019
In episode 281 of the Mechanical Care Forum, I conclude my conversation with Dr. Di Wu of Montreal, Quebec Canada. He discusses his practice treating pelvic pain and pelvic associated disorders using a mechanical assessment and treatment approach. He shares about examining, treating and educating his patients, resources and more. This week on MCF!
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Mon, 23 September 2019
In episode 280 of the Mechanical Care Forum, I’m joining by Dr. Di Wu. He’s an orthopedic surgeon by training but now practices as a physiotherapist in the Montreal, Quebec Canada area. He talks about his change of direction in his career, why he did it and what he’s learned. He also shares about the pelvic pain patient population, a particular group of patients he’s focusing effort toward. This week on MCF!
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Sun, 15 September 2019
In episode 279 of the Mechanical Care Forum, I've got part 2 of my interview with Dr. Stephanie Lowery, a diplomat in MDT and private practice owner with a niche clinic specializing in pelvic floor dysfunction. She talks more about her training, some technical considerations and important information to gather from this population of patients and more. This week on MCF!
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Mon, 9 September 2019
In episode 278 of the Mechanical Care Forum, I'm joined by Dr. Stephanie Lowery, a diplomat in MDT and private practice owner with a specialization in pelvic floor dysfunction. She shares about her professional journey, her decision to develop a special service line for the pelvic floor dysfunction population and more. This week on MCF!
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Sun, 1 September 2019
In episode 277 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we conclude the recap of the Mechanical Care Everywhere Peru 2019 effort. Betsy Scudder, Lynn Grimm, Daniel Jusinski, and Susan Lawrence. They share some patient experiences, the value of co-assessing and treating, and some impressions of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. This week on MCF!
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