Have you or a family member experienced the loss of bladder control? This is a common problem for those who experience urinary incontinence, a condition where the muscles in and around the bladder don't work the way they should.
Learn more about your pelvic floor, including stress, urge and neurogenic bladder conditions as we are joined on March 2nd at 12pm with Pat Lieblich, an expert women’s health physiotherapist specializing in rehabilitation of the pelvic floor and the management of urinary incontinence.
Speaker
Pat Lieblich
Pat Lieblich is a Physiotherapist practicing in Women’s Health at BC Women’s Health for over 30 years. She is an Adjunct Professor and Clinical Associate Professor at UBC, having taught physiotherapy students about the management of urinary incontinence. She has also taught 4 day post-graduate courses to physiotherapists “Continence and Pelvic Floor Re-education in the Female Patient”. She continues to assist in courses on female and male urinary incontinence and dyspareunia courses.
Pat has been co –investigator on research projects on Female Urinary Incontinence : Regaining Urinary Continence in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis published in Menopause Journal and: Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises for Urinary Incontinence in Gynecological Cancer Survivors.
Pat is an invited speaker at many meetings, conferences and workshops for health care professionals.