The Healing Pause
What if the back pain, the knee ache, or the discomfort during intimacy you've been quietly living with wasn't just "part of getting older" — but your body asking for something specific? I'm so honored to introduce my friend Dr. Annita Winkels, Doctor of Physical Therapy and founder of In Motion Therapy. With 20 years in practice and deep expertise in pelvic health, she helps women across all stages of life restore function, confidence, and connection to their bodies. I first met Annita when I was navigating my own menopausal symptoms. Here's the honest part: I'm a board-certified chiropractor and I still didn't put the pieces together in my own body. Right-sided back pain, trouble running, having to double-pee. It took sitting in my mom's OB appointment to finally have that moment of clarity. That vulnerability is exactly why I wanted to have this conversation with you. Key Takeaways: The pelvic floor is a whole-body ecosystem. Think less "squeeze and lift" and more trampoline — connected to your hips, glutes, spine, and nervous system. Dropping estrogen changes everything. As it declines, tissue loses elasticity and old injuries start showing up as real symptoms. Symptoms go way beyond leaking. Back pain, hip pain, knee pain, bladder issues, and pain with intimacy can all be pelvic floor related. Kegels are not the whole answer. Breath is. A tight pelvic floor needs to learn to release before it learns to squeeze. Small habits matter. Squatting while you brush your teeth, box breathing before you get up, enough fiber in your diet. That's where healing begins. It's never too late, and you don't need a referral. The only thing between you and answers is walking through the door. Chapter Markers 00:00 — Welcome to the Healing Pause: The Conversation We Were Never Taught to Have 02:00 — Meet Dr. Annita Winkels: 20 Years of Helping Women Move and Live Fully 03:14 — My Own Story: What I Didn't Know About My Body (Even as a Chiropractor) 06:09 — What's Actually Happening to the Pelvic Floor During Menopause 11:39 — Beyond the Leaking: The Surprising Symptoms Nobody Connects to Pelvic Health 19:44 — Why Kegels Aren't the Whole Answer (And What Actually Is) 33:10 — What to Expect at Your First Pelvic Floor Therapy Appointment 42:54 — What I Wish Every Woman Knew Before Symptoms Begin Your Turn This week's reflection: Where in your body have you been quietly accepting something as "just part of aging"—and what would it feel like to get curious about it instead? Take two minutes. Lie down, place one hand on your belly, and breathe slowly into it. Let your belly rise. Let it fall. That's where healing starts. Connect with Dr. Annita Winkels If this conversation lit something up in you—whether you recognized your own symptoms, felt seen for the first time, or simply want to know more—I want you to know that support is closer than you think. Dr. Annita Winkels and her team at In Motion Therapy are doing this work every single day. Whether you're navigating the shifts of perimenopause, recovering from childbirth, dealing with chronic pain that hasn't responded to anything else, or simply ready to be proactive about your pelvic health—this is the place. Remember: you don't need a referral. You can reach out directly. 🌐 Website: www.inmotiontherapy.com [https://www.inmotiontherapy.com/] Take the step. Your body has been asking. Now you know where to go. Join us at our upcoming Women's Symposium — details on Instagram. If this episode resonated, share it with a woman in your life who might need this conversation. It's one of the most powerful ways this work reaches more people. 🌿 Stay Connected with The Healing Pause If today’s conversation resonated with you, I’d love for you to stay connected and continue the journey with us. Explore Holistic Support & Resources: From nutrition and movement to mindset and hormone conversations, you’ll find tools to support your whole self.👉 Resources & offerings: https://www.kintopchiropractic.com/ [https://www.kintopchiropractic.com/] MB01ACUSPBLTZLQ
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