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Non-Internal Introductory Pelvic Health Course: Live-Online – October 2023

Non-Internal Introductory Pelvic Health Course: Live-Online – October 2023

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Sheela Zelmer and Michelle Vanderpol
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$199.00
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This course offering will be recorded and all registrants will receive a link to access the course recording for a 2-week period. Please mark on your registration form if you will not be attending live (and watching the recording instead) for attendance-taking purposes.

To Kegel or Not: That is the Question!!

Pelvic floor problems are prevalent in more than 2/3 of women with LBP/PGP, and 1/3 of men with LBP

Is this an important fact affecting your outcomes for chronic LBP?

Course Description

Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) can include increased tone and decreased tone muscle problems. It is not all about Kegels! How can you tell if your patient is over-recruiting their pelvic floor if you cannot do an internal exam? Not all clinicians want to perform this type of exam, or it may not be in your scope of practice. Learn what the evidence says about linking pelvic floor dysfunction to chronic low back pain, pelvic girdle pain, and hip pain, and learn what you can do about it in your practice. Help your patients to regain control of these important muscles! Sexual function and bladder/bowel function are arguably some of the most important activities of daily living that your patients need to recover. Don’t let your discomfort be the barrier to your patient’s recovery; we will make it fun and non-threatening!

Resources/handouts are included in this course.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the relevance of Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) when treating orthopaedic conditions- specifically LBP, SIJ dysfunction, PGP, and hip pain
  • Learn basic anatomy of the pelvic floor musculature and physiology of the lower urinary tract system (LUTS)
  • Understand pelvic floor conditions as they relate to a weak pelvic floor and an overactive pelvic floor
  • Learn how to ask patients important questions about sexual function
  • Learn non-internal management strategies for pelvic floor retraining
  • Create an individualized exercise program and progression for clients with increased or decreased pelvic floor tone
  • Use behavioural techniques to help retrain a variety of dysfunctions of the urinary and bowel system
  • Practice externally driven techniques for assessing and treating pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Understand when to refer to a specially trained physiotherapist for incontinence, prolapse, and pelvic pain

Audience: This course is open to all healthcare and wellness professionals.

Prerequisite: None

Registration Form

Non-Internal October 2023

Schedule

Date/Time: October 14, 2023, from 10:30am-6:30 pm ET (Toronto). Please convert to your local time zone.

    Instructors

    Location

    Online

    What people are saying

    The Non-Internal Introductory Pelvic Floor Course is a key, clinically applicable course for all orthopaedic physiotherapists.  This course has changed how I address low back and pelvic girdle issues in typical orthopaedic clients, as well as high level athletes. This is knowledge we should all be graduating with.

    – Nicole H


    I am impressed with the supportive evidence provided during the course for the Physiotherapy management of pelvic floor issues and incontinence. Although I personally do not wish to do internal work, I am now more confident in referring my patients to a pelvic floor PT who does internal work. Thank you.

    – Bahram J


    I am a physical therapist and took your one-day Non-Internal Introductory Pelvic Health course. I wanted to say thank you as I have truly been inspired by this course and what I have been able to achieve for several people…friends/family and patients with the resources you shared and taught. The effect on QOL with just a few changes has been truly remarkable. And I am asking the right questions now!

    – Maria B


    I took the Non-Internal Introductory Pelvic Health course, and the content was fantastic with current research, videos, handouts and demonstrations. Internal Pelvic floor is out of the scope of practice for Massage Therapists, but having tools to help a client with their pelvic floor concerns and to know when to refer them to a Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist so clients do not have to suffer in silence and embarrassment is invaluable.

    – Catrina T