I don't remember covering the pelvic floor in grad school, do you?

Well, if you're dismissing this muscle group, you're missing out on a deeper understanding of core mechanics and improving patient outcomes.

In this FREE webinar, we'll be discussing how the pelvic core ties into breathing mechanics, core stability and pelvic floor implications for more than just your pre/post-natal patients!

In this one-hour event, attendees will learn:

  • How to examine the biomechanics relating the pelvic floor to core stability and breathing.
  • Pelvic floor health for ALL patients with pelvic floor - aka not just pre/post natal patients!
  • General musculoskeletal complaints improved by healing the pelvic floor, and implementing these treatment protocols

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About Dr. DeMelo:

  • Chiropractor, specializing in pre- and post-natal women's health, nutrition and pelvic floor rehabilitation.  Currently working towards Herman and Wallace Pelvic Floor Therapy Certification.
  • Cardiovascular Research, New York University where she completed her Bachelors in Exercise Physiology and Nutrition
  • Health and Fitness Coach, Equinox
  • Nationally Qualified Figure and Bikini Competitor, National Physique Committee
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