560. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction with Dr. Lindsay Massumi

560. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction with Dr. Lindsay Massumi

Former gymnast and competitive cheerleader, Dr. Lindsay Massumi had chronic injuries during her time in competitive sports which led to a lot of physical therapy. It’s what was missing from that PT she received that led her into the field herself with the mindset of “there has to be a better way.”   In this episode, Lara and Lindsay discuss her pathway to becoming a doctor of physical therapy, the non-typical signs of pelvic floor dysfunction, and the importance of balance between pelvic floor bracing and engaging.    In this episode, you’ll learn:
  • Common impairments that could point to pelvic floor dysfunction
  • The difference between abdominal bracing and engaging 
  • Why a six pack is unrealistic and completely nonfunctional
 
  Key Highlights [01:30] – How Lindsay was inspired to become a physical therapist [03:44] – Bridging the gap between PT and athletics [06:51] – Noticing the pelvic floor issues when an ankle injury is isolated [09:36]  – Relaxing vs. strengthening the pelvic floor [15:26]  – Common impairments that could be pelvic floor dysfunction [17:09]  – Diagnosing pelvic floor dysfunction [19:09]  – Looking beyond the hips for pelvic floor dysfunction [20:46]  – Top three causes of overactivity or tension in the pelvic floor [25:00]  – Why having a six pack is not functional at all [27:06]  – Some of Lindsay’s exercises she recommends for a balanced core [31:44]  – Pelvic dysfunction compensations in the body [34:28]  – Fear mongering around diastasis recti for postpartum women [36:02]  – Difference between abdominal bracing and abdominal engaging [41:30]  – Lindsay’s personal workouts   Resources Mentioned:   Follow the podcast:   Connect with the Guest:   Connect with LYT Daily and Lara Heimann:   Sponsor:
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