The Everyday Pelvis
In this eye-opening episode of The Everyday Pelvis, Dr. Juanita Benedict sits down with pelvic floor physical therapist Dr. Helen Kim to put AI to the test. They ran real patient-style prompts through both ChatGPT and Gemini and broke down exactly where the advice holds up and where it falls dangerously short. From stress urinary incontinence and Kegel exercises to the overlooked problem of an overactive pelvic floor, Dr. Benedict and Dr. Kim offer a clinical lens that no language model can replicate. They also dig into the broader world of health misinformation on social media, why even well-intentioned AI tools can lead patients in the wrong direction, and why hands-on care still matters in a digital age. Whether you rely on AI for health questions or just scroll through Instagram at 3am wondering why you are seeing pelvic floor ads, this episode is for you. Topics covered: - How patients are using ChatGPT and Gemini before their appointments - What AI gets right about stress urinary incontinence - The dangerous blind spot: overactive vs. underactive pelvic floor - Why prompting skill matters and most people do not have it - The role of virtual pelvic PT in healthcare deserts - Why AI should complement care, not replace it - Social media misinformation and predatory health advertising - Why human touch remains irreplaceable in healing Reach Dr. Helen Kim at her Upper West Side, NYC practice #EverydayPelvis #PelvicFloorHealth #PelvicFloorPT #AI #ChatGPT #Gemini #PelvicFloorTherapy #StressUrinaryIncontinence #WomensHealth #PelvicHealth
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