Monday May 13, 2024

Gender Affirming Care and Hypermobility with Dr. Laura Ross

In this episode of Zebra Talks, host Dr. Libby Hinsley discusses the intersection of hypermobility syndromes and gender affirming care with Dr. Laura Ross, a pelvic health physical therapist and sex counselor. Dr. Ross, based in Decatur, Georgia, shares her journey and passion for providing inclusive care for all genders, focusing on pelvic pain, sexual health, pelvic health in athletes, and care specific to transgender and gender expansive individuals. She emphasizes the importance of creating a safe space for LGBTQ+ patients, especially those dealing with hypermobility.

Their conversation explores the high prevalence of hypermobility among individuals seeking gender affirming surgeries, citing research that highlights a significant connection between hypermobility and gender diversity. The conversation also covers the importance of comprehensive care that includes prehabilitation, rehabilitation, and the consideration of sensory processing issues.

Dr. Ross stresses the necessity for healthcare providers to develop competencies in treating gender diverse individuals, suggesting resources for both patients and practitioners. The episode aims to raise awareness about the need for accessible and affirming healthcare for hypermobile and gender diverse communities.

Highlights of this episode include: 

00:38 Introducing Dr. Laura Ross: A Journey into Pelvic Health and Gender Affirming Care
02:24 Exploring the Intersection of Hypermobility and Gender Affirming Care
04:39 Demystifying Gender Affirming Care: Terminology and Importance
10:35 The Link Between Hypermobility and Gender Diversity: Emerging Research
22:17 Gender Affirming Surgeries and Hypermobility: Pre and Postoperative Considerations
39:19 Empowering Healthcare: Inclusivity and Competency in Gender Diverse Care
45:46 Connecting with Dr. Laura Ross and Final Thoughts

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