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030 - Jilly Bond - Can Bladders Be Happy? Part 2 of 2

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In this episode, we get to talk to the amazing Jilly Bond.

We talked about Pelvic Pain - in particular

  • Bladder Pain Syndrome,
  • A biopsychosocial approach and why (and some of the how) we deal with the psychosocial side of things within our scope of practice,
  • Virtual consultations,
  • How to manage burnout
    • Jilly shares her own story about this as well as the difficulties of COVID-19 for her right now, and
  • Coffee!

The content was so epic, we had to break it down into 2 episodes!

Jilly Bond is a pelvic health Physiotherapist based in Wales, UK, with a specialist interest in pelvic pain. She is a regular speaker at international conferences, runs professional development courses for physios in the UK and online and her Youtube channel has free resources for patients and clinicians. Her research interests include understanding how graded motor imagery may help in the treatment of centralised mechanisms in visceral pain. If you're interested in pelvic pain she'd love to hear from you.

You can find Jilly in many ways, outline below:

Website - http://www.JillyBond.com

Email - jilly@jillybond.com

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JillyBondPhysio/

Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/jilly_bond

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jillybondphysio/

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In this episode, we get to talk to the amazing Jilly Bond.

We talked about Pelvic Pain - in particular

  • Bladder Pain Syndrome,
  • A biopsychosocial approach and why (and some of the how) we deal with the psychosocial side of things within our scope of practice,
  • Virtual consultations,
  • How to manage burnout
    • Jilly shares her own story about this as well as the difficulties of COVID-19 for her right now, and
  • Coffee!

The content was so epic, we had to break it down into 2 episodes!

Jilly Bond is a pelvic health Physiotherapist based in Wales, UK, with a specialist interest in pelvic pain. She is a regular speaker at international conferences, runs professional development courses for physios in the UK and online and her Youtube channel has free resources for patients and clinicians. Her research interests include understanding how graded motor imagery may help in the treatment of centralised mechanisms in visceral pain. If you're interested in pelvic pain she'd love to hear from you.

You can find Jilly in many ways, outline below:

Website - http://www.JillyBond.com

Email - jilly@jillybond.com

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JillyBondPhysio/

Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/jilly_bond

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jillybondphysio/

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