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20.01.2022 [Osteopaths] we look at the body in health as meaning perfection and harmony, not in one part, but in whole - A.T. Still, Founder of Osteopathy



20.01.2022 Women’s Health Week 2nd - 6th September 2019 #mightymovement #bathroomboss #reproductivehealth Jean Hailes for Women's Health Inform Physiotherapy and Pilates Fairfield Elgin House

13.01.2022 || OVARIAN CYSTS || Are a physiological phenomenon & in the asymptomstic patient, do not usually require any invasive treatment Benign ovarian cysts may cause pain & some women may require simple analgesics... Ovarian cysts require intervention when they compromise the ovary, are sinister to ovarian function, rupture or are suspected to be of pathological nature Ruptured ovarian cysts & ovarian torsion are common causes for acute pelvic Duvet Days #ovary #ovariancyst #rupture #ovariancancer #anatomy #physiology #pathology #femaleanatomy #acutepelvicpain #pain #pelvicpain #inform #inspire #empower

07.01.2022 Masters Update Unit 3 of 8 in my Masters of Women’s Health: Common Gynaecological & Urogynaecological Conditions I wanted to share with you some of the key points from my studies and research over the past few weeks. I hope you will find this information useful, whether you are a sufferer of chronic pelvic pain, have a mother, sister, aunt or friend with chronic pelvic pain, or if you are a healthcare professional who is part of multidisciplinary approach to helping wo...men with chronic pelvic pain At some stage in their life 10% of women will experience chronic pelvic pain Chronic pelvic pain is pelvic pain that persists for more than 6 months and affects quality of life The upper and lower limits of the pelvis are defined by the ovary and extends from the level of the umbilicus down to the knee A thorough chronological progression of a woman’s past & present gynaecological, obstetric and menstrual history is essential for aiding in the diagnosis of chronic pelvic pain Common gynaecological causes for chronic pelvic pain include primary dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, adenomyosis, intrauterine adhesions & fibroids Common non-gynaecological causes for chronic pelvic pain include irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease & cystitis I am working towards raising awareness, informing, inspiring and empowering ALL women #studying #masters #womenshealth #inform #inspire #empower #endometriosis #adenomyosis #dysmenorrhoea #periodpain #period #menstruation #chornicpelvicpain #pelvicpain #chronicpain #pain #fibroids #IBS #cystitis #gynaecology #urogynaecology @canadianliving



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