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  • 🔥 The Science of Sexual Arousal and Orgasm! 🔥

    Join Dr. Susie Gronski, PT, DPT and neuroscientist Dr. Nicole Prause, PhD as they explore the complexities of human sexuality! This video takes you from arousal to climax and beyond. Dr. Prause debunks pornography myths, offers strategies for erectile dysfunction and delayed ejaculation, and discusses her new research on Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome. For a full breakdown of topics, check out the timestamps below 👇.

    Meet Dr. Prause:

    Nicole Prause, PhD, is a neuroscientist and licensed psychologist. She studies human motivation, especially the physiology of orgasm on the brain and the health effects of pornography.

    Connect with Dr. Prause:

    Visit her website: [www.liberoscenter.com](http://www.liberoscenter.com/)
    Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiberosCenter

    Follow her on Twitter: [@NicoleRPrause](https://twitter.com/NicoleRPrause?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor)

    Episode Chapters:

    - 00:00 Intro
    - 01:55 The science behind arousal and orgasm
    - 02:59 What is the peri-orgasmic flow state?
    - 03:19 How is climax triggered?
    - 03:40 Orgasm differences in men and women
    - 05:25 Sexual response cycle in men and women
    - 08:18 What can help you with arousal and orgasm?
    - 09:43 Strategies to help you get to your climax
    - 11:40 What happens in your body before you climax?
    - 12:49 What happens in your brain during orgasm?
    - 15:35 Mindfulness practices helps have better orgasms
    - 17:13 Does pornography cause erectile dysfunction or delayed ejaculation?
    - 20:20 How does pornography affect sexual health?
    - 24:15 Dispelling pornography myths
    - 25:19 Pornography problems versus pornography addiction
    - 30:12 Challenging anti-pornography groups
    - 32:09 The problem with semen retention, noFAP groups
    - 35:12 Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
    - 40:48 Connect with Dr. Prause

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/ and https://www.instagram.com/lainie_ot/

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    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #SexualHealth #OrgasmExploration #ArousalScience #PornMyths #ErectileDysfunctionHelp #DelayedEjaculationTips #POISAwareness #SexEducation #MythBusting #HealthResearch #SexualWellnessTips #SexualEmpowerment #HealthySexuality #MindfulPornConsumption #ResearchInsights #SexualRevolution #RelationshipAdvice #SelfCareJourney #BodyPositivity
    #WellnessCommunity #Pelvicfloor #PelvicHealth #PelvicSpecialists

  • Join Dr. Susie Gronski, a Pelvic Health Specialist and AASECT Certified Sexuality Counselor, along with Tom Jeffords, LCS, a Mental Health Clinician, as they explore the distinctive mental health challenges men encounter. In this episode, we tackle the stigma surrounding men's mental health, the barriers preventing men from seeking support, and delve into the neurobiology of mental well-being. Our conversation extends to the vital role of social support, the intersection of mental health with chronic illness and sexual dysfunction, and the transformative potential of therapy. Gain insights into the unique struggles men face, learn the indicators prompting help-seeking, and discover how to select the right mental health provider. Lastly, we address ways partners can play a supportive role in men's mental health journeys.

    Meet Tom Jeffords, LCSW:

    Tom Jeffords, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Asheville, NC, holds a Master of Science degree with a focus on the Psychology of Culture, complemented by a graduate certificate in Applied Thanatology: Aging, Death, and Dying. Specializing in men’s health, anxiety, depression, spirituality, grief, and loss, he employs a strengths-based and trauma-informed approach. Tom integrates somatic-based treatments, polyvagal theory, yoga, Reiki, meditation, and reflexology to foster resilience and empower patients to navigate life's complexities. With a commitment to therapeutic trust, he creates a safe environment for transformation, tailoring sessions to individual goals through various modalities, influenced by attachment theory and neurobiology.

    Episode Chapters
    00:34 Intro, Welcome Mental Health Clinician Tom Jeffords, LCSW
    01:00 Why is there stigma and embarrassment around mental health in men?
    02:09 Why are men challenged to seek mental health support for themselves?
    03:50 It’s not “all in your head,” exploring connections with neurobiology and our mental health
    06:35 Change is possible! There is plasticity in our biology and psychology
    08:45 Social support improves quality of life and reduces pain
    09:35 Mental health supports men and their partners living with chronic illness, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction
    13:49 Talk therapy is like surgery for your nano molecules
    16:44 Mental health empowers and supports building resilience, confidence, and inner strength
    20:59 Unique mental health challenges men struggle with compared to other genders
    25:59 Signs and symptoms of when someone should seek mental health support
    28:15 How to choose the right mental health provider?
    29:10 Mental health resources and questions to ask your provider
    32:20 How can partners support men with their mental health challenges?
    32:20 How can partners support men with their mental health?

    RESOURCES:

    Free sexual health and pelvic health resources https://drsusieg.com/resources
    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH TOM JEFFORDS, LCSW:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/mental-health-therapy-for-men

    CONNECT WITH DR. SUSIE AND HER TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/ and https://www.instagram.com/lainie_ot/

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    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #MensMentalHealth #BreakTheStigma #TherapyWorks #MentalHealthAwareness #EndTheSilence #SelfCare #SupportForMen #Mindfulness #ChooseTherapy #HealthyMasculinity #NorthCarolinaTherapists #PelvicHealthAsheville #AshevillePelvicCare #AshevillePT #AshevillePelvicHealth #NCPelvicTherapy #MensPelvicHealthNC #AshevilleMensHealth

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  • Can you have a sex life after prostate cancer? Join Pelvic Health Specialist and AASECT Certified Sexuality Counselor Dr. Susie Gronski and AASECT Certified Sex Therapist Dr. Nazanin Moali as they discuss sex after prostate cancer for men and their partners.

    Meet Our Guest:
    Dr. Nazanin Moali (she/her) is an internationally-recognized AASECT certified psychologist, educator, and podcaster. Her private practice is located in Los Angeles. She specializes in helping clients with eating disorders and sexual health challenges. She hosts a weekly podcast called Sexology (http://sexologypodcast.com), through which she introduces the most intriguing findings in the psychology of sex and intimacy.

    Episode Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    02:15 Prostate cancer treatment impacts sexual function
    03:32 Emotional challenges men face after prostate cancer treatment
    05:25 Discussing sex issues before prostate cancer treatment
    06:10 What men express as biggest challenge post prostate cancer treatment
    08:55 Preparation for pelvic and sexual health prior to prostate cancer treatment
    13:40 How partners can support men alongside their prostate cancer journey
    16:15 Ways to enhance your sexual pleasure and experience
    17:55 Building communication skills around sex with your partner
    19:25 Treatments to enhance and optimize sexual function and pleasure
    23:06 Penis strap on for penetrative sex
    25:40 Connect with Dr. Nazanin Moali, PhD

    CONNECT WITH DR. NAZANIN MOALI, PHD:

    Website: [http://sexologypodcast.com](http://sexologypodcast.com/)

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexologypodcast/?hl=en

    CONNECT WITH DR. SUSIE AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/ and https://www.instagram.com/lainie_ot/

    RESOURCES:

    Penis Strap On
    https://www.amazon.com/PerfectFit-Brand-Strap-Harness-Silicone/dp/B01N9KA2HB/ref=sr_1_2?crid=8M00WOJGED87&keywords=zoro+strap+on&qid=1706730483&s=hpc&sprefix=zoro+strap+on%2Chpc%2C105&sr=1-2

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #ProstateCancerAwareness #ProstateHealth #CancerSupport #ProstateCancerSurvivor #sexaftercancer #prostatecancer #sexafterprostatecancer #sexualhealth #menshealth #sexeducation #erectiledysfunction #pelvichealth #pelvicfloor #pelvichealthspecialists #northcarolina

  • Science Behind Strength Training for Your Health

    Strong muscles play a key role in our ability to do the everyday activities we need and love to do (including sexy time). For most, getting the gumption to pick up a weight feels impossible. It doesn't have to be! Groundbreaking research tells us that doing something is better than doing nothing. Simple is sexy folks. If reducing frailty isn’t enough of a motivator, then maybe erectile dysfunction is. Exercise is the number one preventative medicine for erectile dysfunction. So get up and grab those weights, your penis (and your partner) will thank you.

    Join Brad Currier, a PhD candidate at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, and Pelvic Health Specialist in Asheville, NC, Dr. Susie Gronski, as they uncover simple, sensible, and science-best ways to strengthen your muscles for your health.

    Video Chapters:

    0:52 82% of people don’t meet resistance training guidelines
    2:24 Benefits of strong muscles
    3:23 Strength training guidelines for general health
    4:15 Why people avoid lifting weights
    6:35 You can build strong muscles with lighter weights
    7:32 You can build muscle without getting massive and bulky
    9:55 The 3 most studied resistance training programs (load, sets, and frequency)
    10:25 Doing something is better than nothing.
    10:52 Exercise dose to build muscle strength
    10:59 Exercise dose to build muscle mass with resistance training
    12:33 Minimum number of days to get benefits from resistance training
    13:30 How many reps and sets should you do for muscle strengthening
    18:30 Resistance training to improve daily activity
    20:00 Strengthening pelvic floor muscles
    23:30 Testosterone and steroids for muscle strength
    27:04 Supplements are a waste of money
    29:03 Best advice if you’re new to strength training
    32:11 Connect with Brad on Twitter and LinkedIn

    Meet Our Guest:

    Brad Currier is a PhD candidate at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. Brad’s research aims to improve health throughout the lifespan, with a particular focus on muscle, nutrition, and exercise. Brad has been recognized for his work by several organizations, including the American College of Sports Medicine and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.

    #weightlifting #musclegrowth #resistancetraining #exercise #strengthtraining #musclebuilding #strength #gettingstronger #health #menshealth #womenshealth #testosterone #pelvichealth #pelvichealthspecialist #ashevillenc

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    Connect With Brad Currier:

    Check out Brad and his team’s research here: 10.1249/01.mss.0000988184.72637.ef

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/brad_currier

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-currier

    CONNECT WITH ME DR. SUSIE AND HER TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/ and https://www.instagram.com/lainie_ot/

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

  • Is pelvic tilting and misfiring glutes the cause of your hip pain? Tune in to find out! Many factors affect hip pain and care management. Exploring sensible causes, pain management strategies and re-engaging with meaningful activities is key to a successful recovery from hip pain. These are the questions asked and answered in today's In Your Pants episode with The Hip Physio, Mehmet Gem.

    We cover topics such as:

    Causes of hip pain Common misconceptions about hip pain The truth about pelvic tilting Hip labral tears, athletic pubalgia, femoroacetabular impingement Dangers of diagnostic scans for hip pain The best evidence-based approaches for hip pain

    Meet the guest: Mehmet Gem, Physiotherapist, has specialized in musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, specifically developing his specialist interest in Hip & Groin injuries over the last 10 years, specifically specializing in FAI syndrome. Alongside his role as Regional FCP Lead for Pure Physiotherapy, Mehmet has his own private hip consultancy clinic where he sees patients both locally to Devon and also with Zoom consultations for patients who are based all around the world.

    Episode Chapters:

    0:00 Podcast Intro

    0:35 Intro to hip pain

    2: 55 Misinformation about hip pain causes

    4:03 Causes of hip pain are complex

    5:11 Exploring hip pathologies

    6:31 Does pelvic tilt cause hip, back, and pelvic pain

    7:55 What’s useful for hip pain

    8:14 Effects of anterior pelvic tilt

    10:38 Relevant factors for hip pain

    13:17 Causes of hip labral tears

    15:53 Fixing what’s broken

    16:28 Diagnostic scans for hip pain

    20:32 Dangers of wrong treatment management

    21:19 Muscles not firing

    24:39 Links and risk factors of hip pain

    28:00 Embracing the uncertainty of hip pain causes

    30:00 Getting back to meaningful activities

    35:19 Making improvements and progress

    38:44 Sports hernias, athletic pubalgia, pelvic pain, and overlapping symptoms

    45:07 Exploring pubic related pain and surgery

    48:01 Advice for hip pain

    50:27 Connect with hip physio Mehmet Gem

    52:15 Outro and CTA

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH MEHMET GEM:

    Website: thehipphysio.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.hip.physio/

    CONNECT DR. SUSIE & TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/ https://www.instagram.com/lainie_ot/

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

  • Unlock a Pain-Free Life with Curable! 🌟 Join thousands on the path to healing with this app's step-by-step recovery program. Get bite-sized lessons, brain exercises, and meditations. Don't miss out on your exclusive 6-week FREE trial through my link: www.getcurable.com/drsusieg
    Start your journey to pelvic pain relief today!

    Understanding pain is not just a physical sensation, but a complex symphony of biological, psychological, and social cultural factors. Join us in shattering the stigma around pain and how learning about pain can actually reduce pain. Recent research shows that pain education empowerment and resources, like Zoe and Zak’s Pain Hacks https://www.zoeandzakspainhacks.com/, helps transform the way we treat pain in children (and adults!). It’s not just about pain relief, but also fostering meaningful lifestyle and behavior changes so that you can get back to the activities you enjoy (including sexy time!).

    Meet Dr. Joshua W. Pate, PhD, Pain Scientist:

    Dr. Joshua W. Pate is a researcher of pain in childhood and related education. He is a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy. Dr. Pate is also a children's book author - Zoe and Zak's Pain Hacks has just been published; it's a series of books covering the latest science about pain. Visit https://www.zoeandzakspainhacks.com/ to learn more.

    We cover topics such as:

    00:00 Introduction
    00:35 Special thanks to our sponsor Curable Health App
    1:15 Episode and guest introduction
    2:35 What causes us to feel pain?
    4:03 Other people shape our pain experience
    4:54 Kids difficulty expressing pain
    6:36 Penis pain in boys
    8:20 Advice for parents, carers, and clinicians to talk about pain with children
    8:40 Using Zoe and Zack’s Pain Hacks for pain education
    9:40 Empowering children with pelvic pain
    11:01 Key messages and resources to reduce pain
    14:43 Understanding pain helps reduce pain
    18:30 Applying pain education practically
    19:47 Everyone’s journey with pain is unique
    21:44 Cultivating life skills
    21:09 Changing the world with pain knowledge
    22:50 Does early life pain education prevent chronic pain in adults?
    25:14 Implementing pain education in school systems
    26:38 Interactive online resources for kids in pain, carers, and educators
    28:31 The Mysterious Science of Pain video
    29:48 Connect with Dr. Joshua W. Pate

    RESOURCES:

    Dr. Joshua W. Pate’s website: https://joshuawpate.com/

    Zoeandzakspainhacks.com

    Mysterious Science of Pain (Ted-Ed) https://youtu.be/eakyDiXX6Uc?si=LpXOFgArSw1RMTDF

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources

    https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH Dr. Joshua W. Pate:

    Website: https://joshuawpate.com/

    Instagram: @joshuawpate

    Twitter: @JoshuaWPate

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/
    https://www.instagram.com/lainie_ot/

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #paineducation #chronicpain #painsupport #painrelief #painmanagement #painsupport #simplifyingpain #acutepain #education #pain #curableapp

  • Erectile dysfunction is a complex issue with various factors at play, including vascular, hormonal, and psychological elements that all intersect. Did you know that it can also be a strong predictor of future cardiovascular disease? Yes, ED is often a symptom of some underlying health issue, making it crucial to address holistically.

    When trying to optimize erectile health, one aspect that often gets overlooked is nutrition. Your diet can impact all three of these factors - vascular, hormonal, and psychological. In this episode, we'll explore how factors like cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes can have a detrimental effect on your ability to achieve and maintain healthy erections.

    Meet Dr. Jason Stevens, RDN, DCN:
    Dr. Jason is a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition and Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who completed his advanced practice residency with Dr. Gronski, working primarily with men with chronic pelvic pain. He was awarded a medal for outstanding clinical performance for his residency work. In his twelve years as a dietitian, he has worked as a clinical oncology dietitian, taught clinical nutrition in an accredited educational program for dietetics students, and is currently a full-time college educator. His research interests include advanced-level practice in the field of nutrition and dietetics, and the role of nutrition in pelvic health.

    We cover topics such as:

    00:35 Intro
    02:10 Top causes for erectile dysfunction
    03:11 Testosterone and erectile dysfunction
    04:07 Erectile dysfunction strong predictor for cardiovascular disease
    05:10 What is Metabolic Syndrome
    06:00 How does Metabolic Syndrome affect erectile function
    07:08 Diagnostic tests and lab markers for erectile dysfunction
    08:12 Effects of diet on sexual function
    09:14 Best diet for healthy erections
    15:27 Supplements for erectile dysfunction (the hard truths 😫)
    23:40 Other threats to sexual function
    25:50 Managing expectations
    30:32 Connect with Dr. Jason Stevens, RDN, DCN

    Join us as we embark on this informative journey to demystify erectile dysfunction and empower you with the knowledge to take control of your sexual health. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share this episode with anyone who may benefit from this essential discussion

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH DR JASON STEVENS, RDN, DCN:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: @JSTEVENSRD


    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #ErectileHealth #ExpertInsights #NutritionAndED

  • Today, we delve into a topic that may have raised a few eyebrows 🤨: the prescription of vibrators for pelvic floor and sexual health for men and women. Yes, you read that correctly! In this podcast episode, I had the privilege of hosting Dr. Alexandra Dubinskaya, MD, who shared her research findings on this intriguing (and taboo) subject.

    **Meet Dr. Alexandra Dubinskaya, MD**

    Dr. Alexandra Dubinskaya is a board-certified gynecologist specializing in female pelvic medicine, reconstructive surgery, menopause, and women's sexual health. She is not only a dedicated clinician but also a passionate advocate for her patients. As the Chair of the Communication Committee for the International Society of Sexual Medicine, she has actively contributed to advancing medical care for women through research.

    We cover topics such as:

    - 00:00 Introduction
    - 02:40 Dr. Dubinskaya’s motivation to research vibrators for pelvic floor health
    - 04:11 A tool that women (and men) use to support their pelvic floor muscles
    - 05:10 How vibrators work on the body
    - 05:45 Vibrator use benefits on sexual function, incontinence, and pelvic floor muscles
    - 07:10 External or internal vibrator stimulation; is one better than the other?
    - 09:30 Benefits using vibrators for men’s pelvic floor and sexual health
    - 11:15 Women who use vibrators partner’s improve their sexual function
    - 12:23 Aging, sex, pelvic floor health
    - 15:14 Considerations for vibrator use in older population
    - 16:00 Will long term vibrator use make it harder to orgasm?
    - 18:55 Can manual stimulation offer similar effects to a vibrator?
    - 19:45 How do we define and measure orgasm?
    - 22:47 Orgasms change with age
    - 24:03 Barriers for vibrator use
    - 27:29 Adverse reactions with vibrator use
    - 29:50 How clinicians can talk about sexual health with their patients


    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program


    CONNECT WITH DR. ALEXANDRA DUBINSKAYA, MD:

    Website: http://drurogyn.com/

    Instagram: @a.dubinsky

    Twitter: @dubinsky_a

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alexandra.dubinskaya.7


    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

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    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #pelvicfloor #sextoys #pelvicfloorexercises #vibrators #pelvicfloorhealth

  • Sex after prostate cancer treatment can be a goal for some men and not a priority for others, but recovery is all connected. Taking time to address sexual health concerns will simultaneously improve urinary incontinence. It’s time to revitalize your pleasure.

    In this special 4-part series featuring Dr. William Mills, PT, DPT and Dr. Susie Gronski, PT, DPT we delve into insights and solutions centered on the treatment and rehabilitation of men's pelvic and sexual health following prostate cancer.

    Dr. William Mills, PT, DPT is a physical therapist who specializes in male pelvic rehabilitation, particularly post-prostatectomy and chronic pelvic pain. With a forte in manual therapy and corrective exercises, he enhances outcomes, enabling men to regain urinary control, bowel function, erectile function, and overcome pain. Together with his colleagues at Alinea Performance, he is committed to assisting men of all ages in enhancing their quality of life.

    00:00 Introduction
    03:30 How erections are good for your health
    05:22 Using a penis pump after prostate cancer treatment
    07:50 Focusing on pleasure over performance
    09:31 Becoming comfortable with new sexual experiences
    13:00 It’s all connected!
    16:20 Shock wave therapy and vibration stimulation
    18:20 Holistic approach to recovery

    **Reframing Sex Post-Prostatectomy**

    I’m not going to sugar coat it: things are different than they were, but your capacity for pleasure is limitless! Connect with your pleasure rather than the performance. While using something new to help you get erect may seem unfamiliar, getting comfortable with it is only a temporary hurdle. Once you’re comfortable, you’re free to keep swinging.

    **Strategies For Getting Hard**

    At this phase, you want to focus on blood flow. Tools like the penis pump, medications like Cialis or Viagra, and techniques like physical touch can help you get and maintain an erection. But remember: it’s not just starting in body, you also need to get your brain involved and retrain your neural pathways with mental arousal.

    **Your Concerns Are Interconnected**

    Recovery is a package deal. There’s research that supports using a penis pump can improve urinary incontinence. Focusing on all things that have changed will bring your recovery faster and farther.

    **How Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Can Help**

    Pelvic floor physical therapists think outside the box, considering your personal experiences, physical health, a hands-on exam, and what matters to you most. We look to see what treatments are on the table for you and which to try first. Everyone is unique and some particular modalities or treatments may be more or less beneficial for some.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH DR. WILLIAM MILLS:

    Website: www.alineaperformance.com

    Instagram and Facebook: docmills.dpt

    Twitch: docmillsdpt

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #prostatehealth #prostatecancer #prostatectomy

  • Many men experience urinary incontinence after prostate cancer. It’s common to delay treatment, thinking that it’ll go away on its own, but there are many strategies you can start using right away to stop peeing and start living again.

    In this special 4-part series featuring Dr. William Mills, PT, DPT and Dr. Susie Gronski, PT, DPT we delve into insights and solutions centered on the treatment and rehabilitation of men's pelvic and sexual health following prostate cancer.

    Dr. William Mills, PT, DPT is a physical therapist who specializes in male pelvic rehabilitation, particularly post-prostatectomy and chronic pelvic pain. With a forte in manual therapy and corrective exercises, he enhances outcomes, enabling men to regain urinary control, bowel function, erectile function, and overcome pain. Together with his colleagues at Alinea Performance, he is committed to assisting men of all ages in enhancing their quality of life.

    Our episode covers topics including:

    00:00 Introduction
    01:00 Bladder retraining for post prostatectomy
    01:26 Pelvic floor contractions in treating urinary incontinence
    02:23 Cueing pelvic floor contractions with Star Wars
    03:42 Applying pelvic floor contractions to improve daily activities

    **Intake and Output**

    Start by taking note of how much water you currently drink a day: the goal you should aim for is ~half your body weight in ounces of water. Also note how often you go to the bathroom: the goal you should aim for is creating a bladder schedule where you pee every 2-3 hours. If you’re nowhere close to that 2-3 hours, don’t panic and don’t force yourself to hold it. A pelvic floor physical therapist can plan out a treatment path to get you where you’re at to where you want to be.

    **Pelvic Floor Contractions**

    Pelvic floor contractions are a coordinated effort with key three areas: simultaneously pulling in and lifting back of the pelvic floor, lifting the testicles upwards, and lifting the rectum towards your belly button. If you’re struggling with these movements, you’re not alone. Many men feel more confident with contraction exercises after working with a physical therapist.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH DR. WILLIAM MILLS:

    Website: www.alineaperformance.com

    Instagram and Facebook: docmills.dpt

    Twitch: docmillsdpt

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #prostatehealth #prostatecancer #prostatectomy

  • After prostate cancer, men often grapple with urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, and other pelvic floor challenges. The significance of pelvic floor rehabilitation is that it can mitigate symptoms after prostate cancer and help you quickly get back to enjoying the activities you love. Whether it's regaining intimacy or achieving better bladder control, getting an early start can set you years ahead on your recovery path.

    While it's expected to face new and persistent symptoms, it’s empowering to know that with tailored rehabilitation methods, these challenges can be temporary.

    In this special 4-part series featuring Dr. William Mills, PT, DPT and Dr. Susie Gronski, PT, DPT we delve into insights and solutions centered on the treatment and rehabilitation of men's pelvic and sexual health following prostate cancer.

    Dr. William Mills, PT, DPT is a physical therapist who specializes in male pelvic rehabilitation, particularly post-prostatectomy and chronic pelvic pain. With a forte in manual therapy and corrective exercises, he enhances outcomes, enabling men to regain urinary control, bowel function, erectile function, and overcome pain. Together with his colleagues at Alinea Performance, he is committed to assisting men of all ages in enhancing their quality of life.

    Our episode covers topics including:

    00:00 Introduction
    00:35 Deciding on radiation or prostatectomy for prostate cancer
    02:01 Urinary incontinence post-prostatectomy
    04:26 Sexual function challenges post-prostatectomy
    06:04 Viagra and Cialis post-prostatectomy
    07:03 Treatment approaches for post-prostatectomy
    11:44 Should I go to the doctor for post-prostatectomy symptoms?

    **Delaying Treatment:**
    You’re not alone. Many men experience sexual difficulties and urinary incontinence post prostatectomy. When concerns are not addressed early on, they may become more difficult to treat as time goes on, leading to unnecessary long-term suffering and reduced quality of life. There’s help and there’s hope.

    **Prostate Cancer Rehabilitation Options:**
    A comprehensive understanding of post-treatment rehabilitation for prostate cancer is key. While the key decision may feel like deciding between radiation and prostatectomy, there are many decisions for after-cancer care.

    **Intimacy After Prostate Treatment:**
    Some men experience reduced sensation in their penis and erectile dysfunction, feeling less connected to physical stimuli and their sexual selves. Nerve injury and diminished blood circulation, which can be a result of prostate cancer treatment like prostatectomy, can lead to reduced penis sensation and erectile dysfunction. Penile vibratory therapy, a penis pump, and medications are just a few treatment options that can help in improving blood circulation and erectile function. An individualized approach is best.

    **Urinary Incontinence After Prostate Treatment:**
    By addressing bladder habits, such as hydration and reducing potential bladder irritants, and with functional pelvic floor exercises, recovery can be expedited and post-treatment symptoms like incontinence can be mitigated. Proactively seeking knowledge and tailored rehabilitation strategies enables you to regain urinary control, greatly enhancing your quality of life outside the bathroom.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH DR. WILLIAM MILLS:

    Website: www.alineaperformance.com

    Instagram and Facebook: docmills.dpt

    Twitch: docmillsdpt

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #prostatehealth #prostatecancer #prostatectomy

  • Prostate cancer patients face a multitude of challenges post-treatment. From incontinence to erectile dysfunction, the journey to recovery can be daunting, and finding the right prostate cancer pelvic floor therapist for you becomes paramount.

    In a special 4-part series featuring Dr. William Mills PT, DPT and Dr. Susie Gronski, PT, DPT we delve into insights and solutions centered on the treatment and rehabilitation of men's pelvic and sexual health following prostate cancer.

    Dr. William Mills, PT, DPT is a physical therapist who specializes in male pelvic rehabilitation, particularly post-prostatectomy and chronic pelvic pain. With a forte in manual therapy and corrective exercises, he enhances outcomes, enabling men to regain urinary control, bowel function, erectile function, and overcome pain. Together with his colleagues at Alinea Performance, he is committed to assisting men of all ages in enhancing their quality of life.

    Our episode covers topics including:

    00:00 Introduction
    00:35 Prostate cancer journey
    01:04 How to find a male pelvic health physical therapist
    02:04 Post prostate cancer treatment in Baton-Rouge Louisiana
    03:34 Pioneers in the male pelvic health space
    04:00 Treatment plans post-prostatectomy
    04:58 Early warning signs and rehabilitation for prostate cancer
    05:56 The Prosfit app for post-prostate cancer treatment
    07:52 How prostate cancer symptoms affect daily life

    **Need for More Expert Male Pelvic Health Therapists:**

    Everyone has a pelvic floor, including you, and it plays a pivotal role in concerns such as erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. Unfortunately, due to societal stigmas and narrowly focused marketing, there's a disconnect in the availability of pelvic health therapists specializing in men's care. Addressing this educational and accessibility gap is crucial for providing comprehensive healthcare to those who need it most.

    **Leading Voices in Care for Male Pelvic Health:**

    Dr. Susie G and Dr. Jo Milios are at the forefront of efforts to educate both patients like you and physicians about male pelvic health while improving access to necessary care. Dr. Susie is the founder of a pelvic and sexual health clinic exclusively for men, serving patients in-person in Asheville, North Carolina and globally online. Her clinic brings together the expertise of pelvic floor physical therapy, pelvic floor occupational therapy, nutrition, sex therapy and mental health. Meanwhile, Dr. Milios's research promotes sexual recovery and continence control through tailored pelvic rehabilitation using pelvic specific exercises for men and therapeutic ultrasound for Peyronie’s Disease that can be adopted to improve therapeutic outcomes post prostatectomy.

    **Confronting Chronic Challenges in Post-Prostate Cancer Care:**

    Issues accompanying prostate cancer, such as erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence, can severely hinder your quality of life. These conditions extend beyond physical repercussions, also taxing mental and emotional health. It's essential to understand that for many who have accepted these issues as the new norm, there are avenues to alleviate or even completely overcome these concerns.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH DR. WILLIAM MILLS:

    Website: www.alineaperformance.com

    Instagram and Facebook: docmills.dpt

    Twitch: docmillsdpt

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #prostatehealth #prostatecancer #prostatectomy

  • It’s human nature to get excited by the latest and greatest treatments, from outer space to muscle tone pelvic pain, we’re captivated by scientific advancements. But this enthusiasm has a dark side, causing many clinics and patients to exchange simple and effective strategies for flashy new treatments that come with a hashtag.

    Dr. Rachel Worman is a licensed physical therapist (PT) who has experience in acute care physical therapy and extensive dual training, clinical and teaching experience in musculoskeletal and pelvic health physical therapy. After 13 years of clinical practice, Dr. Rachel earned her PhD with a focus on pelvic health outcome measures and male pelvic health.

    We cover topics such as:

    1:15 What to call it? Hypertonic pelvic floor, overactive pelvic floor, tight or non-relaxing pelvic floor muscles?

    8:55 How and who treats pelvic floor dysfunction

    10:30 Educating patients with pelvic pain and choice of language

    16:37 Uncertainty and the biopsychosocial model

    17:40 Pain and hypertonicity

    20:00 ICS and reasoning scale

    36:00 EMG biofeedback for pelvic floor physical therapists

    45:00 Internal and manual therapy for male pelvic pain

    51:30 Psychosexual measures and sleep, hormonal, or musculoskeletal factors

    55:00 Bridging research with clinicians on social media

    Pelvic floor physical therapists and patients have to be mindful of the influence that media (including social media and speakers at conferences) has on trending treatment ideas and how common it is for a 10-second video on social media to hijack a patient’s treatment plan, simply because it wasn’t a good fit.

    There’s no one-size-fits-all treatment strategy for pelvic pain, which is why there many treatment strategies. Through critical evaluation, clinicians must determine the most appropriate and effective treatment strategy, or combination of strategies, for that single patient. Dr. Rachel shares how important it is for clinicians to be flexible, individualized, and science-based, and to avoid getting caught up in clinical habits of using one hallmark treatment for all patients.

    In such a difficult field, where all the measures we have for tone are problematic, these generalizations and trending treatment ideas, while good for marketing, ultimately delays effective treatment and harms patients. It’s necessary to prioritize the knowledge of evidence-based practices and personalized care to ensure optimal outcomes for patients.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources-for-pelvic-pain-in-men

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    Research paper on resting pelvic floor muscle activity https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article-abstract/102/7/pzac059/6585840?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=false#no-access-message

    CONNECT WITH RACHEL WORMAN:

    Website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rachel_Worman

    Instagram: @pelvic.fiiit.facts

    Twitter: @rachel_worman

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE):

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #tightmuscles #pelvicpain #pelvicfloorphysicalthearpy

  • Gain self-confidence and dating confidence by knowing that you’re presenting yourself exactly the way you want to be perceived.

    Mariko is a coach, businesswoman, thought leader, and lightworker. She coaches clients to do whatever it is they truly love whilst thriving financially; by guiding them lovingly and playfully in their exploration, between the material world and the spiritual world; the light and the dark; vanilla and non-vanilla.

    We cover topics like:

    - 2:18 sexual consent in online dating
    - 9:24 why is confidence attractive
    - 13:01 why shadow work is important
    - 19:54 first message tips for dating app
    - 33:21 what to do when ghosted in dating

    A common fear in dating is that your actions or messages will be misinterpreted, and that you won’t be seen for who you truly are. Many guys worry about being labeled as the "creepy guy," the “nice guy,” or other stereotypes that don't represent who you truly are.

    Uncertainty can kill the mood. It's also a sign of lacking confidence in yourself and how you come across to others. When you show up as your authentic self, there’s no uncertainty or confusion: you feel confident in who you are and understand how you'll be perceived.

    Becoming confident in who you are can help you overcome stressors not just in dating, but in other relationships as well, like work or family. Shadow work, a transformative self-exploration technique, delves into unraveling the stories we create in our minds that make situations seem heavier than they should be. Often, these stories revolve around untrue narratives.

    Shadow work helps you tackle the parts of yourself that are often tucked away in the dark. When you’ve done the work to foster self-awareness, confidence, and the ability to navigate emotional terrain, dating can be a fun and fulfilling experience.

    Here's Mariko’s best online dating tip for Hinge users: genuine interest trumps self-promotion. Your opening line should reflect that you've taken the time to read their profile.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources
    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH MISTRESS MARIKO:

    Website: https://mistressmariko.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mistressmariko
    Email: [email protected]

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE) AND TEAM:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    _________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #dating #confidence #hinge

  • Penis implant surgery provides hope for those unable to get an erection and have penetrative intimacy with a partner. Without the worry of not being able to get it up, an implant can help you stop thinking about erectile dysfunction and focus on your pleasure and relationship instead. A penile implant is not a cosmetic surgery that helps you to last longer, but a tool to regain intimacy.

    Dr. Jonathan Clavell is a board certified urologist and men's sexual health expert in Houston, Texas. His practice focuses on the treatment of erectile dysfunction, low testosterone BPH and Peyronie's disease. He is one of the highest volume surgeons in penile implant surgery, and currently trains doctors both nationally and internationally when it comes to this surgery.

    We cover topics like:

    - 2:40 What is a penile implant
    - 6:10 Who needs penile implant surgery and can a penile implant be removed
    - 9:20 When erectile dysfunction is psychological
    - 14:40 If a penile implant won’t work for you and disadvantages
    - 18:54 What a penile implant will and won’t change
    - 21:40 Can a penile implant make you bigger (or smaller?)
    - 27:30 Using sex toys and sexual satisfaction with a penile implant
    - 33:10 Erectile dysfunction after prostate cancer and prostatectomy
    - 37:20 Penile implant for gender-affirming surgery
    - 38:55 Who performs penile implant surgery
    - 42:37 Avoiding complications with penile implant surgery
    - 47:50 When to start using a penile implant after surgery

    What is a penile implant? A penile implant is a device that can give you an erection: there are inflatable and malleable devices, with the inflatable device being the most common in the US.

    If you’re struggling with erectile dysfunction, it’s common to wonder which erectile dysfunction treatment is best and if a penile implant is right for you? For many men and their partners where erectile dysfunction is a concern, a penile implant was the perfect option because it’s very effective at helping you achieve an erection and be able to have penetrative sex.

    Let’s take a step back and look at the physiological cause of erectile dysfunction: caused by blood not being able to fill or remain in the penis, causing the penis to remain flaccid. For anyone experiencing erectile dysfunction, the first line of treatment is not considering a penile implant. Regardless of age, the first line of treatment for erectile dysfunction is to start with medication. If you experience erectile dysfunction from stress, you could also benefit from mental health or physical and occupational therapy.

    For vasculogenic erectile dysfunction, when Viagra doesn't work (or any of the other common medications like Levitra, Staxyn, Cialis, or Stendra) a penile implant becomes an available treatment option.

    Penile implants work so well because it gets your penis hard. But it’s important to note that a penile implant can not engorge the head of the penis, can not increase penis sensitivity, can not impact orgasms, and can not impact ejaculation (your partner can still get pregnant if you have a penile implant).

    Is a penile implant right for you? If you’re considering a penile implant: look for a surgeon who has experience: who has done a penile implant recently and does them regularly and who is also comfortable with doing the procedure and comfortable managing complications. A great surgeon also knows how to prep you for surgery in order to get the results you want, and what post-op care to recommend.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    Hard - The fight to solve ED docuseries https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/medical-specialties/urology/products/ams-700--inflatable-penile-prosthesis/video-series.html

    CONNECT WITH DR. JOHNATHAN CLAVELLURO:

    Website: www.houstonmenshealth.com

    Instagram: Clavelluro

    Youtube: Clavelluro

    Facebook: Clavell Urology

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE):

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    _______________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

    #penileimplant #erectiledysfunction #penissurgery

  • Mind, body, and function. How OT in male pelvic health concerns and sexual dysfunction can get you back to doing the things that are meaningful to you.

    Lainie is a Licensed Occupational Therapist who specializes in pelvic health. She embodies a holistic approach to care and considers the whole person to help them get back to what is meaningful in their life. Her goal is to help people connect with and regain function and confidence in their own bodies, especially “down there”. Lainie lives in Asheville with her husband and chocolate lab, Rio. She enjoys biking, baking, and reading and is accepting new patients at www.drsusieg.com

    We cover topics like:

    1:37 What is occupational therapy (OT)
    4:00 OT adaptations for enhancing sexual experiences
    7:10 Vibration sex toys for men
    10:00 Hands-free and accessible sex toys
    11:00 Positions and props for enhancing sexual experiences
    12:01 Sexual health accessibility with the Bump’n Joystick
    15:17 The best beginner sex toy


    The main concerns that occupational therapy in our clinic helps men with are pooping, peeing, and sex. In our clinic, occupational therapy plays a role in assessing, educating, treating, and creating modifications/adaptations for various conditions and disabilities; from hip joint replacement therapy to living life with arthritis, there is a range of physical and emotional challenges that Occupational Therapists can help with.

    To help you get back to engaging with life, Occupational Therapists discuss patterns of your pain to identify when your pain is lowest, positions or ways of doing things, and suggest and help you explore adaptive tools. No matter what the solution, Occupational Therapists stick with you until you’ve figured something out, something that can feel rare in the medical. With an OT, you know you have someone on your side always ready to figure it out with you.

    Lainie walks us through examples and ways that she’d help someone who is having difficulties giving a handjob.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Hip join replacement sex positions https://www.enbyot.com/sex-after-joint-replacement/

    Bump’n Joystick https://getbumpn.com/collections/shop/products/pre-order-the-bumpn-joystick

    Magic wand https://shevibe.com/magic-wand-mini-rechargeable-cordless-vibrator/

    Fin finger vibrator https://www.dameproducts.com/collections/couples/products/fin

    Manta https://us.funfactory.com/products/manta


    CONNECT WITH LAINIE GIVENS:

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/


    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE):

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    ________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

  • Dr. Matos shares the core skill guys lack that are necessary in having a successful date after matching on an app. These skills also create a strong foundation for a long-term relationship and having passionate sex for many years to come.

    Dr. Greg Matos is a board-certified couple and family psychologist in Los Angeles, California. He is the founder of the charity abetterloveproject that helps people start healthier relationships from the beginning. Dr. Greg is a former Marine Corps Sergeant and recipient of the Bronze Star with Combat Valor.

    We cover topics like:

    - 1:52 Why younger men are lonelier than younger women
    - 4:20 It’s hard to hear this advice
    - 6:00 Dating app tips for guys
    - 6:33 Core relationship skills that guys usually struggle with
    - 8:40 3 practical scripts to easily connect with your partner
    - 13:30 Tips for your dating app profile
    - 18:56 Dating with chronic illness, sexual pain, or sexual dysfunction
    - 23:55 Relationship goals
    - 27:40 Discussing something difficult with your partner

    Dr. Matos shares 3 scripts for healthy communication habits:

    1) How to create a deep bond with your partner:

    - Ask your partner “what was the most stressful part of your day today?”
    - Listen and follow-up with a clarifying question “tell me more about (that part)”
    - Sharing what you think you understood from listening
    - Validate their experience by saying “that makes sense to me”

    2) How to peek into your partner's inner world:

    Asking: “what are you most grateful for today,” and: “what are you looking forward to tomorrow?”

    - Being curious about their inner world, validating their experiences, and being able to provide support

    3) How to start a challenging conversation:

    “I feel _____ about _____, I need/want/prefer _____”

    - When you start a conversation with “I feel,” you’re firing up your partner’s mirror neurons
    - “about” allows you to share a specific event, action, or experience
    - “I need/want/prefer” allows you to communicate what your needs are that your partner can fulfill

    Finally, here's Dr. Matos' #1 dating app tip: put time and effort into nailing the first impression when you match or like someone's profile.

    Hinge is the best dating app for a serious relationship: you can ❤️ a prompt and add a comment, instantly improving your chances of creating a lasting first impression.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    2021 study that looked at loneliness around the world https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886920302555

    Greg Matos on Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-state-our-unions/202208/whats-behind-the-rise-lonely-single-men


    CONNECT WITH DR. GREG MATOS:

    Website: https://www.abetterloveproject.org/

    Instagram, TikTok, YouTube: @abetterloveproject

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE):

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    _______________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

  • What is the role of massage therapy in treating pain and pelvic health for men with Jocelyn Kirton.

    Through using different pressures and techniques to manipulate muscles, massage therapy can help you get used to touch in a safe environment, learn to communicate and self-advocate for what touch is painful or what touch feels nice, and give you practice talking about sensitive health concerns.

    Jocelyn Kirton (she/her) is a registered massage therapist in British Columbia, Canada. She utilizes a biopsychosocial approach and with a combination of education, manual therapy, movement, and mindfulness, she is able to collaborate on creating an individual management plan for men with abdominal and pelvic pain.

    Jocelyn is also a strong advocate in educating registered massage therapists on the safe, evidence-based, and positive effects massage therapy can have for men with abdominal and pelvic pain.

    We cover topics like:

    - 4:00 how massage therapy can change your quality of life with pelvic pain and sexual function
    - 7:30 why pelvic health care should include massage therapy
    - 11:20 Erections, pelvic pain, and sexual function
    - 22:20 tips for how to ask a massage therapist about massage techniques for pelvic pain and sexual pain
    - 27:19 tips for massage therapists to discuss pelvic health concerns
    - 34:50 Treatment expectations and techniques for massage therapy for pelvic pain
    - 40:00 Effective massage and treatment does not have to be painful
    - 47:08 Internal manual therapy and exams for pelvic pain
    - 55:40 How to contact Jocelyn Kirton

    If you want to incorporate massage therapy into your treatment plan, Jocelyn recommends how to talk to your massage therapist about massage techniques that can help with pelvic pain:

    When you first walk in the door, take time to sit down and talk about what hurts and what you might like with your massage therapist. Take the time to provide context around why you’re requesting a specific area be worked on. You can always share Jocelyn’s contact information (Instagram: jocelynkirtonrmt or website: [pelvicrmt.com](http://pelvicrmt.com/)) with your massage therapist too!

    RESOURCES:

    Jocelyn’s podcast Behind the Curtain
    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources
    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    CONNECT WITH JOCELYN KIRTON:

    Website: http://pelvicrmt.com/
    Instagram: jocelynkirtonrmt
    Facebook: Jocelyn Kirton
    Podcast: Behind the Curtain

    CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE):

    Website: https://drsusieg.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/

    _________________________________________________________________________

    Disclaimer:

    This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

  • Alexandra knows what it feels like to get a call from your doctor saying, “you have Herpes;” and how to manage the physical, mental, and emotional rollercoaster ride that comes with a diagnosis.

    When you’re first diagnosed with an STD, it’s important to immediately educate yourself on what herpes is and what the misconceptions are. Herpes is a virus that the majority of the population has and outbreaks happen when you’re stressed or your immune system is stressed. There’s no cure for herpes, but herpes won’t kill you and can be managed.

    Being diagnosed with an STD or STI can feel like the earth is breaking, but you can still live a wonderful and fulfilling life: you’re more than a herpes diagnosis.

    Alexandra shares her experience with how to get diagnosed with herpes, manage herpes outbreaks, and communicate about STDs and STIs with future partners: from dating to getting married.

    We cover topics like:

    3:00 How to talk with others about herpes

    5:00 Coping with the emotions of an STI diagnosis and feeling shame

    7:50 How to start enjoying life again after being diagnosed with herpes

    14:00 Dating with herpes and how to communicate your boundaries

    26:45 What to do after being diagnosed with herpes

    29:30 Resources if you’re concerned you have herpes or have been diagnosed

    Alexandra Harbushka is the founder of Life With Herpes – an online community dedicated to shattering the stigma of living with herpes. In addition to helping her community members overcome the emotional struggles of their diagnosis, Alexandra also founded Secret Society Wellness.

    RESOURCES:

    Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources

    Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program

    Herpes resources:

    https://www.cdc.gov/std/herpes/stdfact-herpes.htm

    https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/stds-hiv-safer-sex/herpes

    https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/herpes-simplex-virus

    CONNECT WITH ALEXANDRA HARBUSHKA:

    Website: https://www.lifewithherpes.com/

    Email: [email protected]

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/lifewithherpes/

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