• The Future of Overactive Bladder Treatment: Wearable Neuromodulation vs. Medications
    Feb 3 2025


    In this episode, we dive into the challenges of overactive bladder, a condition affecting one in six women. Joining the conversation is Alexandra Haessler, a urogynecologist and founder of FemPulse, who shares her journey in developing a wearable bioelectrical device designed to help those suffering from overactive bladder. We discuss the limitations of current treatments, which often come with side effects and high costs, leaving many women to manage their symptoms without adequate support. Alexandra also discusses the importance of understanding patient needs and the engineering behind her innovative solution. Tune in to learn about the intersection of medical expertise and technology in improving women's health.

    Timestamps
    (1:30) - Overactive bladder treatment challenges.

    (18:07) - Medication side effects and alternatives.

    (22:31) - Neuromodulation in pelvic health.

    (30:22)- Neuromodulation in GI and GU.

    (36:28) - Collaboration in women's health.

    (45:26) - Overactive bladder solutions development.

    Host Bio:

    This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years a Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.

    Guest Links:
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-haessler-md-8104346/

    Brought to you by...

    https://lakecitypt.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy at home

    https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor exercises app


    Keywords:
    overactive bladder, urogynecology, FemPulse, bioelectrical device, incontinence,overactive bladder, neuromodulation, cervix, nerves, pelvic organs,bioelectric medicine, wearable device, hormone delivery, cervix, overactive bladder,neural anatomy, pelvic organs, autonomic nerves, sexual response, pelvic chakra,sexual health, overactive bladder, body image, autonomic nerves

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    48 mins
  • Reducing Burnout: AI Helps Medical Staff Focus on Patients, Not Paperwork
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode, I spoke with Bethany Ayers about her experiences as an occupational therapist and her work in AI with Athelas. We discussed how technology, especially AI, can help bridge the gap between clinical needs and organizational needs in healthcare. Bethany shared insights on how the right technology can enhance human connection and improve patient care, while also addressing issues like burnout among healthcare professionals.

    We also delved into Bethany's personal story of being adopted and how it has shaped her approach to healthcare and life. Her experiences have given her a deep sense of empathy and compassion, which she brings to her work in healthcare. We discussed the importance of supporting young mothers, whether they choose to keep their babies or place them for adoption, and the need to remove stigma and shame from these situations.

    Timestamps:
    (0:00) - Intro

    (00:01:04) - Bethany's Journey in Healthcare

    (00:03:25) - The Role of Technology in Healthcare

    (00:06:01) - Overcoming Fears of AI in Healthcare

    (00:14:11) - Addressing Burnout in Healthcare Professionals

    (00:24:18) - The Shift Towards Cash-Based Models

    (00:32:41) - Bethany's Personal Adoption Story and Its Impact


    Host Bio:

    This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years a Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.

    Guest Links:
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethany-ayer/

    Brought to you by...

    https://lakecitypt.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy at home

    https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor exercises app

    Keywords

    Femtech, Women's Health, Pelvic Floor, Breast Cancer, Prenatal & postpartum

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Why Postpartum Care in America Is Failing New Moms – And How We Can Fix It
    Jan 14 2025

    This episode we welcome Dr. Rebeca Segraves, a thought leader in women's health and the founder of Enhanced Recovery After Delivery.

    With a rich background as a physical therapist, Dr. Segraves shares her inspiring journey into the field of women's health, fueled by her own experiences with surgical recovery.

    She reflects on her early struggles with a leg discrepancy and the challenges of a lengthy recovery process.

    From these experiences, she developed a passion for ensuring that everyone has access to early and successful recovery, particularly after childbirth.

    Join us as we explore the gaps in women's health education and the innovative solutions being implemented to drive the movement forward.

    Don't miss this enlightening conversation about the importance of recovery and support in women's health!


    Timestamps:
    (0:00) - Introduction to Dr. Rebeca Segraves
    (1:01) - Journey into Early Recovery and Women's Health
    (4:02) - Addressing Gaps in Postpartum Care
    (7:35) - Developing Clinical Guidelines for Postpartum Recovery
    (10:26) - Educating Providers to Expand Pelvic Health Access
    (18:08) - Contracting and Credentialing with Hospitals
    (30:17) - Standardizing Postpartum Therapy Protocols
    (35:18) - Education and Capacity Building in Pelvic Health
    (40:55) - Personal Resilience and Mental Health Strategies
    (46:49) - Live Q&A Session: Challenges in Maternity Payments

    Host Bio:

    This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years a Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.

    Brought to you by...

    https://lakecitypt.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy at home

    https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor exercises app

    Keywords

    Femtech, Women's Health, Pelvic Floor, Breast Cancer, Prenatal & postpartum

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • One-size-fits-all healthcare models have failed women in America completely
    Dec 31 2024

    In this episode, I spoke with Beth Battaglino, President and CEO of HealthyWomen.org, a pioneering national women's health resource center. Beth shared her fascinating journey from program assistant at Columbia Hospital for Women to becoming a nurse and leading one of the first comprehensive women's health websites. We discussed the evolution of women's health information access, from mailing physical information packets to launching digital resources that reach millions.

    Beth emphasized HealthyWomen's commitment to providing medically vetted, accessible health information for women aged 35-64. We explored current focus areas including obesity treatment access, mental health support, and maternal care improvements. Beth highlighted the importance of partnerships in expanding reach and the power of real women's voices in health education.

    Timestamps:
    (0:00) - Intro
    (03:45) - Journey into Women's Health
    (12:20) - Evolution of Health Information Access
    (18:30) - Importance of Medically Vetted Information
    (25:15) - Maternal Healthcare and Support
    (32:40) - Current Women's Health Priorities
    (42:10) - Power of Partnerships
    (48:25) - Future Focus on Aging Smart and Well

    Host Bio:

    This podcast is hosted by Sheree DiBiase, a women's health physical therapist specializing in pelvic health, oncology care, and prenatal/postpartum health. With over 30 years of experience, she owns multiple clinics and is passionate about improving access to women's healthcare education and services.

    Keywords:
    Women's health, health education, maternal care, mental health, obesity treatment, medical information, healthcare access, aging well, partnerships, digital health resources, medically vetted content, women's advocacy, healthcare innovation, patient education, preventive care, postpartum support, healthcare technology

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    57 mins
  • Kitchen Prototypes to Clinical Trials: Creating Medical Devices from Scratch
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode, I spoke with Ashley Crafton, CEO of Galena Innovations, about her journey from labor and delivery nurse to medical device innovator. Ashley shared how she developed the Hannah Cervical Cup to prevent preterm labor, inspired by her experiences caring for women losing babies. We discussed her growth as an entrepreneur, including pitching techniques and pursuing further education.

    Ashley emphasized the need to address four critical areas in maternal health: mental health disorders, postpartum hemorrhage, gestational hypertension, and preterm birth. Her story exemplifies how healthcare professionals can drive change by identifying problems and developing practical solutions in the medical field.

    Timestamps:


    (05:30) - The Problem of Preterm Birth

    (07:37) - Developing the Hannah Cervical Cup

    (12:30) - Overcoming Challenges as an Entrepreneur

    (19:00) - How the Cervix Works During Pregnancy

    (37:14) - Education for Medical Device Entrepreneurs

    (46:51) - Four Key Areas to Improve Maternal Health


    Host Bio:

    This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years at Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.

    Brought to you by...

    https://lakecitypt.com/ - Women's health physical therapy.

    https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy from home.

    Keywords:


    Maternal health, preterm labor, medical device innovation, nursing, entrepreneurship, cervical cup, collagen research, pitch competitions, grant funding, Johns Hopkins, NIH grants, mental health, postpartum care, labor and delivery, women's health, medical research, startup funding, healthcare innovation, pregnancy complications, medical education


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    58 mins
  • Women's Health Roadmap: A Decade-by-Decade Look at Muscle, Heart, and Hormones
    Oct 29 2024

    Mia Chorney, a healthcare expert with over 30 years of experience and co-founder/CMO of The Pause Technologies, discusses women's heart health and menopause in this episode. She shares her personal journey with heart issues and how it led to her passion for women's cardiovascular health. Mia emphasizes the importance of recognizing heart disease symptoms in women, which often differ from those in men. The conversation covers various aspects of women's health during perimenopause and menopause, including hormone replacement therapy, the use of wearables for health tracking, and the importance of proper nutrition and exercise.

    Timestamps:


    (10:03) Less than 6% of women are on hormone replacement therapy despite many being eligible, due to misconceptions and lack of knowledge.

    (20:13) The Pause App uses AI and evidence-based literature to help women navigate menopause, offering personalized guidance and a de-identified community.

    (29:36) Wearable devices like the Apple Watch can provide valuable health data and motivation for improving sleep, activity levels, and overall well-being during menopause.

    (38:19) Sleep is crucial for overall well-being, affecting mood, weight management, and general health, especially for women getting less than seven hours of sleep per night.

    (44:31) Adequate protein intake becomes increasingly important as women age, especially during perimenopause and menopause, to maintain muscle mass, tone, and metabolism.

    Host Bio:

    This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years at Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.

    Brought to you by...

    https://lakecitypt.com/ - Women's health physical therapy.

    https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy from home.

    Keywords:


    women's health, menopause, perimenopause, heart health, cardiovascular genetics, hormone replacement therapy, wearable technology, AI, The Pause, lifestyle modifications, protein intake, sleep patterns, data-driven healthcare, cardiovascular symptoms, pelvic health


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    54 mins
  • 60% of Women Experience Vaginitis: This Innovation Can Reduce Antibiotic Use in Treatments by 90%
    Sep 16 2024


    Dr. Melanie Santos, a urogynecologist specializing in pelvic floor disorders and reconstruction, delves into the often-overlooked issues surrounding pelvic organ prolapse, bacterial vaginosis, and yeast infections. Dr. Santos shares insights on the importance of addressing these conditions and the stigma that often prevents women from discussing them. The conversation also highlights innovative solutions like the Cern device that uses visible light therapy to treat vaginal infections without the need for antibiotics or antifungals.

    Timestamps:


    (00:34) Vaginitis is the number one reason premenopausal women seek medical care and one of the most common reasons for ER visits.

    (05:41) Dr. Santos explains that pelvic floor issues can occur later in life due to hormonal changes, weakening muscles, and other medical conditions that develop with age.

    (13:34) Over 21 million women in the US have bacterial vaginosis, but only about 15-16% are aware they have it.

    (23:05) The Cern device uses safe visible light therapy to treat vaginitis without antibiotics or antifungals, avoiding side effects and not harming good bacteria.

    (34:51) Dr. Santos emphasizes the growing importance of virtual healthcare platforms to expand access to women's health services, especially in underserved areas.

    Host Bio:

    This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years at Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.

    Brought to you by...

    https://lakecitypt.com/ - Women's health physical therapy.

    https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy from home.

    Keywords:

    urogynecology, pelvic floor disorders, bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, Cern device, vaginal atrophy, telehealth, women's health, pelvic organ prolapse, recurrent vaginitis, maternal health deserts, virtual healthcare platforms


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    44 mins
  • Painless Biopsies: A Breakthrough in Cervical Cancer Detection and Women's Health
    Sep 11 2024

    Dr. Neal Lonky, CEO of Histologics and an OBGYN, discusses his revolutionary tissue sampling method for cervical cancer screening. Dr. Lonky shared how his invention, the Kylon fabric, is making colposcopy procedures more compassionate and effective. The Kylon devices significantly reduce patient discomfort compared to traditional metal instruments, while providing high-quality tissue samples for pathologists.

    Timestamps:


    (00:56) Dr. Neal Lonky developed Kylon, a medical fabric for compassionate tissue sampling in colposcopy and cervical biopsies.

    (16:15) Studies show Kylon devices cause less pain and provide better tissue samples than traditional biopsy methods.

    (27:21) Kylon fabric contours to surfaces, removing and storing tissue samples that can be easily sent to labs.

    (36:58) Clinicians can contact Histologics for free Kylon samples, with about 60 US labs now processing these samples.

    (41:30) Histologics expanded Kylon technology to wound care, creating glove-like devices for gentle debridement.

    Host Bio:

    This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years at Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.


    Brought to you by...

    https://lakecitypt.com/ - Women's health physical therapy.

    https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy from home.


    Keywords:


    colposcopy, cervical cancer screening, Kylon fabric, compassionate tissue sampling, biopsy. HPV testing, wound care


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    57 mins