Pelvic Health Online Resources
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International Pelvic Pain Society
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Helping patients understand the development, evaluation, and treatment of pelvic pain syndromes
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National Vulvodynia Association
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Information about vulvodynia and its treatment options
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The Canadian Continence Foundation
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Providing information about bladder health for both patients and healthcare providers
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Providing online information about urological conditions
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease
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Prenatal & Postnatal Resources
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Mother's health education, research and screening
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MotHERS Postpartum Health Record
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encourage your patients to use this tool with their physicians to monitor their postpartum health
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The facts on pregnancy and childbirth from Canada's experts created by The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (SOGC)
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Sexual and Reproductive Health
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a trusted resource for your sexual and reproductive health created by the SOGC
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the facts on your period created by SOGC
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created and run by the SOGC's Aboriginal Health Initiative (AHI)
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developed by the Society of Canadian Colposcopists
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Physiotherapy
Patient Support Groups
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an online forum for women with pelvic floor dysfunction
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a free service for women in the Greater Toronto Area who have been diagnosed with cancer which helps connect you with similar women who are looking for support and guidance to help start, continue, or change their exercise routines
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a public space to raise awareness, share resources, research, and to generate reflection and dialogue
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contains links to two private groups: Bone Mets Collaborative and People Living with Bone Mets Group
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Videos
It's Not TMI
Lisa Flanders PT
*check out Lisa's Youtube Channel for more great patient educational videos
Loving Your Lady Parts
Alisa Vitti
The Role of the Brain in Chronic Pain
Lorimer Moseley
Apps
We recently asked you what to vote on the apps that you felt were the most useful. Click below to read the results.
Links to interesting apps:
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Squeezy (National Health Service – England)
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Pelvic Floor First (Continence Foundation of Australia)
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Habit List (Scott Dunlap)