Today’s guest is Dr. Kathryn Torok, a pediatric rheumatologist at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, where she directs the Pediatric Craniofacial Scleroderma Clinic. Scleroderma in children is rare, about five in 100,000 develop localized disease, and only about one in a million develop systemic disease. It's crucial to treat to target as early as possible. I learned so much from Dr. Torok about how scleroderma affects children and the best approaches to ...
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Today’s guest is Dr. Kathryn Torok, a pediatric rheumatologist at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, where she directs the Pediatric Craniofacial Scleroderma Clinic. Scleroderma in children is rare, about five in 100,000 develop localized disease, and only about one in a million develop systemic disease. It's crucial to treat to target as early as possible. I learned so much from Dr. Torok about how scleroderma affects children and the best approaches to ...
Dr. Sara Reardon: PT DPT WCS Board-Certified Pelvic Health Therapist
Mogil's Mobcast-A Scleroderma Chat
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Dr. Sara Reardon: PT DPT WCS Board-Certified Pelvic Health Therapist
Today’s guest is the incredible Dr. Sara Reardon, a renowned pelvic floor physical therapist, author, and founder of V-Hive, a groundbreaking app for pelvic health. I wanted to have Dr. Reardon on the show because nearly 80% of people living with scleroderma are women, and many face challenges such as urinary issues and fecal incontinence topics we don’t talk about enough. Dr. Reardon offers thoughtful, practical, and empowering ways to address these concerns. Her book, Floored, is full of he...
Mogil's Mobcast-A Scleroderma Chat
Today’s guest is Dr. Kathryn Torok, a pediatric rheumatologist at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, where she directs the Pediatric Craniofacial Scleroderma Clinic. Scleroderma in children is rare, about five in 100,000 develop localized disease, and only about one in a million develop systemic disease. It's crucial to treat to target as early as possible. I learned so much from Dr. Torok about how scleroderma affects children and the best approaches to ...