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Surgical journey for DRA repair with physiotherapist and patient Liz Lush

Surgical journey for DRA repair with physiotherapist and patient Liz Lush

FromThe Pelvic Health Podcast


Surgical journey for DRA repair with physiotherapist and patient Liz Lush

FromThe Pelvic Health Podcast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Liz Lush is a Brisbane physiotherapist and clinical lead at Mummy and Co Physiotherapy and Fitness, childbirth educator and tutor for physiotherapy students, and a mother of 4 children. Today she shares her journey (21 days post surgery at the time of recording this) for her large #diastasis or often called #DRA or #DRAM. For previous episodes covering more on DRA research and practical exercise tips, check out the previous episodes (click on the links) with Dr David Larson in July 2020 and physiotherapist Lashonda Jones in Sept 2020
In addition to treating women with DRA for years, Liz not only had a large DRA, she had a ventral hernia, and discusses the different kinds of surgeries and how her journey led her to make the surgical decision. She has such an interesting perspective as both a clinician and a patient.
Follow her visual journey on Instagram at MummyandCoPhysio 
 
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Released:
Mar 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Podcast for professionals, as well as the general public, on all things related to pelvic health. Interviews with leading experts. Hosted by physiotherapists Lori Forner, Joelene Murdoch, and Tamara Woods