
Starting a Practice Later in Your Career: An Interview with Juliet Sarjeant
Is it still worth starting a practice later in your career? For Juliet, at least, the answer is a resounding 'Yes!' After two decades in the field of pelvic health, Juliet took the leap to start her...
2 Feb 202339min

Integrating Standing and Dynamic Assessments Into your Practice
Our patients don’t live on their backs….so we do we often treat them like they do? Nicole shares how she first started treating in standing positions – spoiler alert! She was nervous the first time s...
30 Jan 202331min

Building a Biz as a Single Mom: An Interview with Jen Le Cougic
As a single mom, Jen didn't have much room for error when she started Nashville Pelvic Health. It needed to be successful - and quickly - to provide for her family. But even with that pressure she w...
26 Jan 202336min

What To Do With a Long Wait List
One of the major career concerns we heard about in our end-of-year survey was working in a facility that is understaffed with a long wait list. We dive into what this means, how you can keep your san...
23 Jan 202335min

Investing In Yourself with a Growth Mindset: An Interview with Hannah Strom
As a younger physical therapist, Hannah had to overcome a lot to build the thriving practice she now owns. She needed to grow as a clinician to provide the kind of care she believed in, as well as le...
19 Jan 202337min

Telehealth: Pros, Cons & Best Practices
Let’s start with common ground – telehealth is not the gold standard of pelvic health. In an ideal world we would be able to examine the patient, work with them, look into their eyes, see them move a...
16 Jan 202328min

You Don't Have to Be Everyone's Cup of Tea: An Interview with Allison Ingley
How do we confront the fears we have as clinicians and business owners? In this fantastic, open and honest interview with Dr. Allison Ingley we explore how her own pelvic floor issues led to her inter...
12 Jan 202340min

No Such Thing as a 'Simple' Patient
You’ve heard us say it before, but here we dive into why we believe there isn’t a ‘simple’ pelvic health patient. Simple (n): easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty. plain, basic, or unc...
9 Jan 202322min



















