Amy Eicher’s SIJ Pain Story
Show notes by Elaine Stevenson of The Myotherapy Reading Room - https://www.patreon.com/MyotherapyReadingRoom - see below for more details.
Amy Eicher is an Author, Speaker, Pain Coach, clinician, athlete, and mother of two who, having spent years trying to get back her life from the abyss of pain, now focuses on empowering women with persistent pain to restore their lives through movement, self-discovery and education.
In this podcast, Amy speaks with Antony and Marika about her journey from being an elite level swimmer via a painful injury which was attributed to a ligamentous strain in the SI joint, which took her out of the pool and which culminated in years of pain, tears and frustration followed by surgery which failed to deliver the promised resolution.
In telling her story, the discussion covers the following:
Links:
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Restoring-Venus-Journey-Chronic-Possibilities-ebook/dp/B07PND16JW
Biography: http://restoringvenus.com/about-me-pain-coach/
Website: http://restoringvenus.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RestoringVenus/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoringvenus/
Podcast: http://restoringvenus.com/podcast/
Email: amy@restoringvenus.com
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