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Exploring Chronic Pain and Pelvic Health with Physical Therapist Dr. Truly Moore
In this enlightening episode of Made to Be Whole, Krista Michener is joined by Dr. Truly Moore, an expert in physical therapy and pain neuroscience. With nearly three decades of experience, Dr. Moore shares her diverse journey in the field, focusing on her specialization in chronic pain management and pelvic floor therapy. They discuss how understanding the body's signals and adopting a biopsychosocial approach can empower individuals living with pain to regain control over their health.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- The Evolution of Physical Therapy Training: Transitioning from a bachelor's level to a doctorate level profession.
- Chronic Pain Management: Understanding the comprehensive methods and tools used to manage chronic pain effectively.
- Pelvic Health: Exploring the significance of pelvic floor therapy for both women and men.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Academy of Pelvic Health:
- APTA PT Locator
- Evidence in Motion:
- Evidence in Motion
- Truly’s practice website:
Moore Therapy | Chronic Pain Solutions
🌟 Discover the options available for managing chronic pain and improving pelvic health by consulting with a specialized physical therapist in your area.
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