Lena Volland: Expanding Holistic Care in Bleeding Disorders Through Pelvic Health Physical Therapy at WFH Congress
Lena Volland, Founder and CEO of FlowLab, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“At the WFH World Congress last month, I had the opportunity to speak on another topic that is very close to my heart: care for women and girls with bleeding disorders, particularly related to pelvic health physical therapy.
In the U.S., the MASAC Recommendations regarding Physical Therapy Management for the Care of Persons with Bleeding Disorders include recommendations to screen for pelvic health concerns and refer to appropriate providers when needed.
It was great to explore not only why this matters, but also how we can realistically begin implementing these strategies in clinical practice.
Pelvic health issues, especially from the physical therapy perspective, are largely unexplored within the bleeding disorders community.
That creates a really exciting opportunity to expand care in a more holistic way and better support women and girls living with these conditions.
It also opens the door for important future research and collaboration.
I’m really encouraged to see these conversations gaining more attention, and I’m excited to see where this work can go next.
If you’re interested in pelvic health, bleeding disorders, implementation strategies, or research in this space, I’d love to connect and continue the conversation.”
Find more posts featuring Lena Volland on Hemostasis Today.
-
Jul 13, 2026, 11:25Luisa Müller: Advancing Anticoagulation Strategies for VITT at ISTH 2026
-
Jul 13, 2026, 10:49Joshua Zeidner: Advancing Menin Inhibitor Therapy in MD Education AML-ALL US Focus 2026
-
Jul 13, 2026, 10:25Flora Peyvandi: A Practical Approach to ALT Elevation After Gene Therapy at ISTH 2026
-
Jul 13, 2026, 10:02Jessica Garcia: Where Science and Community Come Together at ISTH 2026
-
Jul 13, 2026, 09:46Fabrice Cognasse: Is There Such a Thing as the Perfect Platelet Product?
-
Jul 13, 2026, 09:42Cancer-Associated Arterial Thromboembolism: Redefining the Thrombotic Burden in Oncology
-
Jul 13, 2026, 05:59Connecting and Collaborating at ISTH 2026 – NNHF
-
Jul 13, 2026, 05:58Lara Monica: Back at ISTH – Looking Forward to Science and Reconnections!
-
Jul 13, 2026, 05:57Barbara Adams Krolak: Exciting Updates From the ISTH 2026 Regulatory Session