Ep 135: Dr. Krystal Couture’s Mission to Give Pelvic Health a Voice
When Dr. Krystal Couture opened her practice 19 years ago, she noticed something unexpected: patients were coming back not just for sports injuries, but for pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, and pain with sex. At the time, those topics were rarely discussed, and many people did not have the words to explain what they were experiencing. She saw the gap and chose to step into it. Rather than offering short term relief only, she focused on long term healing. That commitment eventually led her to teach other practitioners so more people could receive better care. 3 Inspiring Quotes from the Interview • “We do not have to live in a struggle.” • “Do not live with your suffering.” • “Be big, be bold. Let your whole heart shine.” #HerVoiceShines #PelvicHealth #WomenInHealthcare #PhysicalTherapy

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