Video Recordings

See the following recordings from our team on a range of topics related to persistent pelvic pain and endometriosis

Introduction to persistent pelvic pain

Watch this brief video to learn more about the many potential factors in pelvic pain and get you thinking about what might be relevant to you

Introduction to pain education

This video with our pain educator Charlotte is a brief introduction to why we might experience pain, and understand the many things you can to do help cope with, or dial down your pain. It aims to get you thinking about what strategies you can have in your ‘toolbox’ to manage pain and flares of symptoms, and help you feel more in control.

Pain flare planning

This short video from our pain educator Charlotte discusses things to think about when brainstorming your pain flare plan

The role of the GP and maximising medicare

This video is a brief introduction to how a GP can help with pelvic pain, and what Medicare plans or safety nets might be available to you to help reduce costs associated with pelvic pain

Understanding periods and hormones

This video explains how our periods and menstrual cycle works, and why you might get certain symptoms at different times of your cycle.

Common medications used in pelvic pain

This video covers usual first line medication management options for pelvic pain.

Nervous system 101

Our dietitian Nadia explains the basics of our autonomic nervous system functioning and polyvagal theory, to understand how it might impact your symptoms

Nutrition & pelvic pain

This video (recorded by our dietitian Nadia for JAECE centre) covers the role of nutrition in endometriosis/pelvic pain, and how it might be helpful for pain and digestive symptoms.

 

Full Webinar: https://www.epworth.org.au/our-services/endometriosis-centre/nutrition-for-endometriosis-and-pelvic-pain

Pelvic pain & sex

This video with pelvic health physiotherapist Alice to discuss painful sex, arousal and desire, and the things you can do to reduce pain and improve sexual pleasure and wellbeing

Endometriosis myth busting

with gynaecologist Dr Edwina Cohlan

Bladder and bowel care

Coming Soon

Psychological therapies for pelvic pain

Coming Soon

Why you might see a psychologist for pelvic pain

Watch this short video from our psychologist Dr Emily Hill to explain why it is so helpful to have a psychologist as part of your pelvic pain support team