Description
This 4-part self-paced instructional course covers topics that are pertinent in pelvic health from an evidence-based perspective. Module 1 covers relevant anatomy and basic physiology of the pelvic floor and lumbopelvic regions that can impact urinary/fecal incontinence, bladder and bowel health and pelvic pain. Module 2 includes conservative interventions that can be applied to the pelvic floor and its supportive structures. Module 3 covers pertinent topics in men’s pelvic health and Module 4 covers the topic of osteoporosis.
COURSE OBJECTIVES BY MODULE:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Module 1: Pelvic Floor and Lumbopelvic Anatomy/Physiology
- Provide a brief introduction to the anatomy of the core & pelvic floor
- Discuss the importance of screening patients for pelvic floor dysfunction
- Demonstrate evidence-based assessments of the pelvic floor and lumbopelvic regions
Module 2: Pelvic Health Interventions
- Identify key manual therapy strategies utilizing IASTM and manual techniques that can be applied to a patient with pelvic pain or dysfunction.
- Identify a functional breathing pattern that can lead to effective pressure management control.
- Identify effective exercise strategies that can be applied to a patient with pelvic pain or dysfunction.
Module 3: Men’s Pelvic Health
- Review anatomy of the male pelvis (individual who identifies himself as a male/has a penis)
- Review pelvic health issues
- Introduce a male pelvic health screening instrument
- Identify key intervention pelvic health strategies utilizing IASTM and manual techniques and exercise strategies that can be applied to a patient who identifies as a male/has a penis
- Discuss a case study of a patient with longstanding proximal hamstring tendinopathy/concurrent pelvic floor dysfunction
Module 4: Osteoporosis
- Define osteoporosis and identify its symptoms and how it is diagnosed
- Identify common treatment strategies for osteoporosis that can be utilized by healthcare and fitness professionals
- Review the evidence-based guidelines for osteoporosis treatment focusing on manual therapy, exercise, activity modification/fall risk reduction
- Review a case study that includes a conservative treatment plan for a patient with osteoporosis
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