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Resetting Pelvic Heath Goals | Image Courtesy of Peter Conlan via Unsplash
Resetting Pelvic Heath Goals | Image Courtesy of Peter Conlan via Unsplash

SMART Pelvic Health Goals

As we enter 2022, the new year marks a time of both reflection on the previous year and forward-thinking and planning for the year ahead. That’s why the beginning of the year is a great time to reset your pelvic health goals! Here at Femina Physical Therapy, we like to use the S.M.A.R.T. goal setting with frequent review of progress toward these goals. S.M.A.R.T. goals offer a simple and proven method of creating and evaluating goals that are reachable, specific and achievable. The S.M.A.R.T. acronym stands for:

  • Specific (simple, sensible, significant).
  • Measurable (to help motivate and track your progress).
  • Achievable (attainable).
  • Relevant (reasonable, results-based, unique to you).
  • Time-bound (time-based, time-limited).

When creating your list of pelvic health goals, keep in mind what is relevant and meaningful to you. Visualize what achieving your goals might look like, how will it feel, what will your reward to yourself be? It is important to keep these critical aspects in mind when creating goals in order to determine if they are reasonable, achievable, and meaningful! Plus, a reward for achieving our goals keeps us motivated to push through challenges and roadblocks along the way.

Below, I explain key areas of nutrition, hydration, and physical activity that have a positive impact on our pelvic (and overall) health, and give you examples of S.M.A.R.T. goals for each.

Nutrition: Pelvic Health Goals: Nutrition | Image Courtesy of Tangerine Newt via Unsplash

According to Harvard Health Publishing, eating a balanced diet that includes colorful veggies and fruits, whole grains, good quality sources of protein, and healthy fats, while avoiding added sugars or processed foods improves gut health, helps maintain a healthy weight, and also can support our well-being. It’s also important to get FIBER! Make sure you get an adequate intake of soluble and insoluble fiber, as this is important in maintaining a healthy gut. Soluble fiber absorbs water during digestion to bulk the stool. Insoluble fiber promotes the movement of intestinal contents and does not absorb water as it moves through the digestive tract. Aim to get about 25-30 grams of fiber per day; 25% of this (about 6-8 grams) should come from soluble fiber, the rest from insoluble fiber.

So, now that we know that it’s important to eat healthy for pelvic health, how do we make a S.M.A.R.T. goal out of this? An example could be: “I will eat a snack of rolled oats with dates at least 6 days of the week in order to get 6 grams of soluble fiber to improve my gut health.”

Pelvic Health Goals: Hydration | Image Courtesy of Jamie Street via Unsplash Hydration:

Most of us don’t drink enough fluids every day– coupled with wearing masks makes it even more challenging to meet your daily hydration needs! Our digestive system, urinary system, skin, muscles, and joints all need appropriate amounts of fluids to function normally. When we don’t get enough fluids, our urine becomes darker and more concentrated which can exacerbate bladder pain or pelvic pain, and can contribute to constipation and straining due to hard or dry stools. Not getting enough fluids can also leave our skin, muscles, and joints thirsty too!

A simple S.M.A.R.T. goal may be just the thing to help you meet your hydration goals.

Consider this one:

"Every 2 hours while at work, I will drink 8 ounces of water or herbal tea to help my skin, joints, muscles, bladder and gut stay hydrated and healthy.”

This is about 1-liter or 32 ounces of fluids in a standard 8-hour work day. This goal would help you achieve about 50% of your average recommended daily fluid intake.

Physical Activity:

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), adults should get at least 150 minutes of physical activity per week: about 30 minutes per day at least five days per week of moderate intensity activity (like a brisk walk, housework or gardening, swimming) or 75 minutes of high-intensity activity (like HIIT workouts, jogging, road cycling), and two days per week of full-body strengthening (arms, shoulders, back, abdominals, hips/ legs) to decrease risk of chronic diseases, improve mood, and help with healthy weight management.

Pelvic Health Goals: Physical Activity | Image Courtesy of Jonathan Borba via Unsplash

Integrating physical activity most days of the week also helps improve gut health by promoting peristalsis (the wave-like contractions of the colon) which helps move digested foods through the digestive tract. This improves common pelvic health issues such as constipation and IBS as well. Short on time? The good news is that you can break-up your physical activity into ten-minute increments!

Enjoying Your (Pevlic) Health Goals!

Remember, choose a type of physical activity that you ENJOY! If you hate jogging, don’t set a goal that you’ll start jogging 5 days per week! We are much less likely to achieve a goal if we don’t like it, or aren’t motivated intrinsically to work for it.

Try this S.M.A.R.T. goal: “ I will go for a walk for 15 minutes at lunch time, and 15 minutes after dinner at least five days per week to improve my gut health, mood, and overall health.”

As you head into 2022, approach your pelvic health goals from a whole-person, whole-body approach. Start with one meaningful S.M.A.R.T. goal and work on it for at least a 30-day period to create healthy habits and see meaningful results. Re-evaluate and modify your goals along the way to track your progress, stay motivated, and modify your goals if needed!


Sources:

Peter Ducker, Management by Objectives. HarperCollins Publishers; April 1993

https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/smart-goals.htm

https://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/increasing-fiber-intake

https://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/basics/adults/index.htm

https://www.acsm.org/education-resources/trending-topics-resources/physical-activity-guidelines

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My husband and I were having problems with painful intercourse. My therapist recommended that I go and get a pelvic floor evaluation from a physical therapist. Having never been treated by a physical therapist, I wondered how this really was going to help me. My husband who is a physician was very supportive and agreed that a PT evaluation would be a great idea. So i made the appointment and was blown away by what I learned. I had no idea that pelvic floor muscles could get tight and have trigger points just like any other muscle in the body. I'm a massage therapist and very familiar with tight muscles, and this new thought really amazed me. Heather's program to help relax and strengthen these muscles made such a difference. I can say that I am 100% pain free during intercourse now. Yippee! Going to the PT appointments and doing the at-home exercises was definitely a discipline, but it's 100% worth it! The rewards are amazing.

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I wish i could give this place 10 stars!! 
I have been suffering from vaginismus for 5 years and never found the cure to it. I had seen an ob/gyn and he diagnosed me with vaginismus and told me i needed a surgery to cure my condition, which i refused to do. He also referred me to a PT that he works with, i had given them multiple calls and they never responded back to me, so i started searching yelp for another PT. I am SO HAPPY I found Heather's office! I was working with Laureen, and with her guidance and techniques i was able to be cured from vaginismus in only 2 1/2 short months!!! I couldn't believe how quickly their program worked for me! I am forever grateful and thankful from Heather, and Laureen! They are the absolute best at what they do!

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Heather is without exaggerating AMAZING! After years of trouble with a certain part of my body, in no time, she made everything change back to equilibrium and to what would be considered normal. She explains everything in detail and therefore gives you a better understanding of why things are the way they are, and how you can work towards turning things around. I would highly recommend Heather for any type of Physical Therapy. She has created her own "Method/Therapy" through years of studying (with some of the greatest practitioners), practice and breaking down the issues of her past patients, enabling her to fine tune her own system. I'm so thankful to have found her, and I'm especially grateful for the quick recovery I've achieved, after years of distress. If you cannot afford her, I recommend you purchase her book. Although it may not be Heather in person, it can still help you to get on the right path to recovery!

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My husband and I were married for 5 years and unable to have intercourse, but I never knew why. After numerous awful experiences at doctor’s offices (where many doctors told me I “just needed to relax”), a surgery that didn’t fix the problem, and a year of owning dilators that didn’t get me anywhere, someone finally referred me to Heather for Physical Therapy. I finally had answers and information from someone who knew exactly what I was dealing with!

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Months after giving birth, it was difficult for me to go from a sitting or lying position up to a full standing position without feeling that I had to remain hunched over until a bit of time had passed to get fully upright. However, after taking Heather’s course, I learned exercises to get my body back to normal. She also showed me correct ways to lift and carry my son as well as put him in/take him out of the carseat and stroller. This class was really beneficial and Heather is a wonderful teacher who made me feel very comfortable.

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