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The Unhappy Bladder - what bladder pain syndrome is and what we can do about it with Jilly Bond

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Welcome to our season finale where we are joined by world-renowned pelvic health expert Jilly Bond. Today Jilly joins us to discuss bladder pain syndrome is and what we can do about it?

Jilly is also a researcher and educator based in Wales, UK, with a specialist interest in pelvic pain. She has worked clinically in various areas of the NHS, led a private hospital service and her own clinic. Professionally she has sat on the executive board for Pelvic, Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy (POGP), as part of the POGP Journal editorial team, and has been part of the organising committee for IUGA symposiums. She is now providing professional mentoring, live and online courses for Physios, collaborating on international research projects and is a regular conference speaker.

She received her masters degree in 2017 looking at self-efficacy in pelvic pain treatment and is at the beginning of a PhD in pelvic pain and interoception. Her research interests include understanding neurocentric treatment mechanisms in visceral pain and somatoperceptual distortions. Her Youtube channel has free resources for patients and clinicians. If you're interested in pelvic pain she'd love to hear from you.

https://www.jillybond.com/

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Welcome to our season finale where we are joined by world-renowned pelvic health expert Jilly Bond. Today Jilly joins us to discuss bladder pain syndrome is and what we can do about it?

Jilly is also a researcher and educator based in Wales, UK, with a specialist interest in pelvic pain. She has worked clinically in various areas of the NHS, led a private hospital service and her own clinic. Professionally she has sat on the executive board for Pelvic, Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy (POGP), as part of the POGP Journal editorial team, and has been part of the organising committee for IUGA symposiums. She is now providing professional mentoring, live and online courses for Physios, collaborating on international research projects and is a regular conference speaker.

She received her masters degree in 2017 looking at self-efficacy in pelvic pain treatment and is at the beginning of a PhD in pelvic pain and interoception. Her research interests include understanding neurocentric treatment mechanisms in visceral pain and somatoperceptual distortions. Her Youtube channel has free resources for patients and clinicians. If you're interested in pelvic pain she'd love to hear from you.

https://www.jillybond.com/

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