Menopause, Midlife and Pelvic Health

In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with McCaul Butcher about a topic that we can often shy away from because it can be uncomfortable: pelvic health.

As a disclaimer, this is meant to be for information and education purposes only, and this is not medical advice and does not take the place of individualized care provided by your doctor or local doctor of physical therapy.


About Our Guest

McCaul Butcher

McCaul is a Physical Therapist with nearly a decade of experience in both orthopedic and pelvic health physical therapy. She takes a full-body, holistic, movement system approach to help patients get back to doing the things they love as quickly and efficiently as possible. McCaul would like everyone to remember: While symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction are common, they are not normal, and you don't have to suffer.

McCaul is local to Northern Virginia, and when she is not treating patients or reading about all things pelvic health, she enjoys working out and spending time with her husband and two young boys.


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Stephanie Mitchell

Personal Trainer for women going through the menopause transition.

https://www.stephaniemitchellfitness.com
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