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  • Professional: Pregnancy

    Pregnancy Pregnancy Learn about Pregnancy & the Pelvic Floor. Pregnancy & Postpartum Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe SUI and Pregnancy Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Post Partum Return To Run: A 4 Phase Protocol Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Labor and Birth: Preparing the Pelvic Floor 2021 Women experience life-changing symptoms postpartum like leaking, issues with sex, pain, diastasis, and prolapse; All symptoms related to the pelvic floor. Pregnancy and birth result in massive stretch and injury to the pelvic floor muscles. What do we do with other injuries in our body? We rehabilitate them, we give them attention. We need to do the same for the pelvic floor. The good news is that we can be proactive and start the process during pregnancy. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Early Cesarean Rehabilitation A cesarean is major abdominal surgery. Post-op PT is common practice for other orthopedic surgeries, why isn’t it common for cesareans? Learn basic rehabilitation skills for early cesarean recovery - Acute care, orthopedic, and pelvic PTs will all find value in this course. Acute care PTs may even become inspired to start their own Acute care OB program! Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Postpartum Posture: Treatment and Prevention Learn how to help postpartum moms improve their posture to reduce pain, increase their quality of life, and set them up for success! We will explore postpartum posture, common postpartum complaints related to posture and how we can intervene to help this special population. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe In this Webinar, we will review the prevalence of and factors associated with postpartum urinary leakage. We will also briefly review possible prevention and treatment methods of postpartum urinary leakage. Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe New baby…now what? The postpartum pelvic floor Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Weight Training Postpartum - How to Program Lifting in the First Year Postpartum Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Returning to Exercise in the Postpartum Phase: What do I need to Know? Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Postpartum Return to Crossfit This course will focus on returning patients/clients to crossfit and other high level activities postpartum, including jump rope, box jumps, and squats. Screen for postpartum dysfunction including diastasis recti, pelvic organ prolapse, and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) will be covered as well orthopedic considerations including a lower quarter joint mobility and strength screen. We will discuss manual therapy techniques for common lower quarter joint restrictions as well as basic pelvic floor treatments. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Rehabilitation and Gait strategy for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Runners Returning to run in the post partum state varies based on the individual presentation of the patient. New guidelines provide evidence on how to safely assist a patient in returning to the high impact activity of running. This course will also go over the evidence surrounding gait changes after pregnancy and factors such as footwear. Post-partum women require special considerations from their feet to their cervical spine, this course will discuss these considerations. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe From The Foot To The Pelvic Floor: How To Progress Exercise In The Post-Partum Runner Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Perineal Tear Prevention Workshop Jeanice is a licensed physical therapist, president of Integrity Rehab, and administrator of Integrity Home Health. She graduated from Loma Linda University with her Bachelor of Life Sciences and Master of Physical Therapy degrees. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Birth Injuries To describe the different birth injuries, both seen and unseen, that can occur. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Rehabilitation Strategies for Common Proximal Orthopedic Running Injuries Returning to run in the post partum state varies based on the individual presentation of the patient. New guidelines provide evidence on how to safely assist a patient in returning to the high impact activity of running. This course will also go over the evidence surrounding gait changes after pregnancy and factors such as footwear. Post-partum women require special considerations from their feet to their cervical spine, this course will discuss these considerations. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Labor & Birth 2020 Women experience life changing symptoms postpartum like leaking, issues with sex, pain, diastasis, and prolapse; All symptoms related to the pelvic floor. Pregnancy and birth result in massive stretch and injury to the pelvic floor muscles. Load More Pregnancy, Perineal Tear, 4th degree tear, return to running, breastfeeding, postpartum, birth, pain, labor pain, Jill Krapf, Caitlyn Mccurdy Robinson, Ann Croghan, Sarah Boyles, Chantal Traub, Safety First, Marcy Crouch, Susan Clinton, Pelvic Girdle Pain, 2nd Stage Labor, Breath, Breathing, Hormones, Pacifying Pregnancy Pain, Prenatal Clients, Melissa Stendahl, Lacey Forsyth, Prep H, Hemorrhoids, Nipple Pain

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    The following Pelvic Flicks health webinars are tailored to support health and fitness goals, covering topics like exercise for pelvic wellness, core strength, and safe movement. Health & Fitness The following pelvic health webinars are tailored to support health and fitness goals, covering topics like exercise for pelvic wellness, core strength, and safe movement. Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Load More Health & Fitness Webinar Series

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    Terms & Conditions myPFM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that offers educational content to increase pelvic health awareness. The content, demonstrations, graphics, images, online courses and materials from myPFM and its websites, pelvicflicks.com and myPFM.com , are not intended to endorse or recommend any particular type of medical treatment. All content is created and shared for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, medical consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Should any user or purchaser have any healthcare related questions, promptly call or consult your physician or healthcare provider. No information contained in any of the content provided by myPFM or any of its agents or representatives should be used by any user or purchaser to disregard medical and/or health related advice or provide a basis to delay consultation with a physician or a qualified healthcare provider. The information provided should not be relied on as health and/or personal advice. Furthermore, all content from myPFM and myPFM.com are provided on an “AS IS” and “AS AVAILABLE” basis without any guaranty or warranty of any kind. myPFM or any of its agents or representatives make no warranty that (a) the content or services will meet your requirements, (b) the content or services will be secure or error-free, (c) the results that may be obtained from the use or viewing of the content will be effective, accurate or reliable, or (d) the quality of the content, services or obtained materials will meet your expectations or be free from mistakes, errors or defect. The use of the content is at the user’s own risk. Please do not include Personal Health Information (PHI) or personal identifiers including but not limited to your birth date or personal medical information. The communication on private platforms, discussion forums, and/or other public areas on myPFM.com are not confidential nor are the messages and/or communications encrypted. Be aware that if you, the user, voluntarily discloses such information, it may be collected and used by third parties. THE USE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED FORUMS AND/OR PLATFORMS ARE DONE AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION AND RISK AND WITH YOUR AGREEMENT THAT YOU WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS THAT RESULTS FROM SUBMISSIONS AND/OR PARTICIPATING IN SUCH ACTIVITIES.

  • Addressing LBP for Providers | Pelvic Flicks

    Analyze the role of the lumbar spine, pelvic girdle, and lower extremity in LBP. Addressing LBP (Providers): Evaluation and Interventions Subscribe Watch Trailer Subscribe Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Now Playing Addressing LBP (Providers): Part 1 Evaluation and Interventions $ 58:51 Watch Trailer Now Playing Addressing LBP (Providers): Part 2 Evaluation and Interventions $ 49:16 Watch Trailer Series you may like: Go back to main page

  • Sex After Baby | Pelvic Flicks

    This course is designed for people experiencing postpartum pain with sex, but may also be helpful for health care professionals who talk to their patients about sex. This course will teach participants about some of the most common causes of painful sex after having a baby, and educate participants about treatment options for each cause. Sex After Baby Series This course is designed for people experiencing postpartum pain with sex, but may also be helpful for health care professionals who talk to their patients about sex. This course will teach participants about some of the most common causes of painful sex after having a baby, and educate participants about treatment options for each cause. Subscribe Watch Trailer Subscribe Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Now Playing $ 04:58 Watch Trailer 2. Background Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe 3. Strategies Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe 4. Advance Tips Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe 5. Wrap it up Series you may like: Go to Personal Courses

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    Search Results All (47) Blog Posts (3) Other Pages (44) 47 items found for "" Blog Posts (3) Now You Can Blog from Everywhere! We’ve made it quick and convenient for you to manage your blog from anywhere. In this blog post we’ll share the ways you can post to your Wix Blog. Blogging from Your Wix Blog Dashboard On the dashboard, you have everything you need to manage your blog in one place. You can create new posts, set categories and more. To head to your Dashboard, open the Wix Editor and click on Blog > Posts. Blogging from Your Published Site Did you know that you can blog right from your published website? After you publish your site, go to your website’s URL and login with your Wix account. There you can write and edit posts, manage comments, pin posts and more! Just click on the 3 dot icon ( ⠇) to see all the things you can do. #bloggingtips #WixBlog Design a Stunning Blog When it comes to design, the Wix blog has everything you need to create beautiful posts that will grab your reader's attention. Check out our essential design features. Choose from 8 stunning layouts Your Wix Blog comes with 8 beautiful layouts. From your blog's settings, choose the layout that’s right for you. For example, a tiled layout is popular for helping visitors discover more posts that interest them. Or, choose a classic single column layout that lets readers scroll down and see your post topics one by one. Every layout comes with the latest social features built in. Readers can easily share posts on social networks like Facebook and Twitter and view how many people have liked a post, made comments and more. 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LIVE weekly workouts (beginner & advanced) Subscription is on Auto Pay Professional $49.00 every month myPFM Ambassador PRO As a myPFM Pro member, you have access to: ​ 3 one-hour pelvic health webinars each month. 1 one-hour complex case discussion with other pelvic health providers on Zoom. Bring us your most difficult patient cases to discuss! Included access to the Pro version of pelvicflicks.com (this is a more streamlined way to access the same webinar content that's in your Kajabi library). A growing library of patient handouts Hundreds of custom images and animations Hundreds of infographics Multilingual resources including infographics and educational handouts SIGN UP professional: men's pelvic health | PelvicFlicks Men's Pelvic Health Men have pelvic floors, too! Just like women, men can get pelvic floor dysfunction. Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect men of all ages! Due to differences in anatomy and childbirth, women are often more susceptible to pelvic floor disorders, but men often suffer from many of the same issues like urinary incontinence, constipation, pain, and sexual dysfunction. Men's Pelvic Health Subscribe Watch Trailer Subscribe Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Search video... Now Playing $ 57:01 Watch Trailer Now Playing $ 01:02:38 Watch Trailer Now Playing $ 53:09 Watch Trailer Now Playing $ 01:07:48 Watch Trailer Premature Ejaculation prostate cancer prostatectomy peyronies orgasm PFMT diastasis recti Joanne Milios Susie Gronski incontinence involuntary leaking Sexual dysfunction Professional: Bladder, Professional: Bladder BLADDER Leakage can happen to anyone at any time. It may surprise us out on the basketball court or catch us off guard with an untimely sneeze. We may even experience it while we’re sleeping, having sex, or simply sitting up in bed. Leaking, bladder, SUI, incontinence, bladder leaks, Urinary incontinence, Urology, Pelvic Floor Impairments, Hip and Urinary Incontinence, Nocturnal, Enuresis, Urogynecology, Hugo Davila, Amanda Olson, Lauren Trosch, Charley Peterson, Tessa Krantz Bladder $ Subscribe Subscribe $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Physiotherapy in Endometriosis Part 1 Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Pelvic Health Foundations Module 5: Bladder & Urinary Dysfunction Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Continence and Dementia: Strategies for Success Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Neuroaffirming Bowel & Bladder Strategies for Neurodiverse Children Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe PF Dysfunction in Kiddos Part 4: Practical Tips for the Rehab Therapist Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Office and Surgical Management of Prolapse & Urinary Incontinence Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Hormone Therapy - The Who, When, Why & How Meet your Instructor: Sarah Boyles is an expert urogynecologist (FPMRS) with more than 15 years of clinical experience. She manages her successful group practice, publishes widely in her field and creates national FPMRS quality standards. Recognizing the need for pelvic floor education in society at large, she has recently pivoted to creating quality content for women that is easy to obtain outside the clinical arena. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe New Structure for PFM Assessment Using ICS Terminology Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Hypermobility and the Pelvic Floor Hypermobility, greater than expected range of motion, contributes to pain and other symptoms and is frequently missed by healthcare professionals. Like any other connective tissue, the pelvic floor can be greatly impacted by Hypermobility and associated conditions. Objectives: 1. The participant will be able to identify hypermobility the role it plays in pelvic floor. 2. The participant will be able to have a better understanding of disorders that can be associated with hypermobility. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Treatments for OAB 1. Be familiar with the different treatments. 2. Understand the risks and benefits. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Surgical Treatments for Stress Urinary Incontinence During this one-hour webinar, participants will: 1. Be familiar with the different surgeries for SUI. 2. Understand the risks and benefits. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe In this Webinar, we will review the prevalence of and factors associated with postpartum urinary leakage. We will also briefly review possible prevention and treatment methods of postpartum urinary leakage. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Urology Indications, Common Tests and Interpretation Upon completion, the participant will be able to: 1. Identify signs and symptoms that support a urology referral. 2. Identify common urology tests and procedures used. 3. Apply outcomes of urology tests to clinical practice in pelvic PT. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Part 1 of this 4 part series will introduce common pelvic floor injuries associated with running, epidemiology, and running physiology. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe The Hip and Urinary Incontinence This course will explore factors beyond the pelvic floor that contribute to stress urinary incontinence. While many of our patients are able to improve their pelvic floor problems with pelvic floor muscle strengthening, there are many factors beyond the pelvic floor strength that may contribute to improved outcomes. Most notably, we will discuss the latest research on the role of hip strengthening in regaining continence. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Nocturnal Enuresis Part 1 Learn current theories and guidelines for approaching the treatment of pediatric bedwetting as pelvic health physical therapists. Parents and other medical clinicians may also find this information helpful. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Urinary Incontinence & Urogynecology Load More View All

  • Professional: Pregnancy

    Pregnancy Learn about Pregnancy & the Pelvic Floor. Pregnancy Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Multiple Sclerosis and The Pelvic Floor In this webinar we will discuss multiple sclerosis and it's effects on the pelvic floor muscle function. We will also discuss multiple sclerosis and the effects of pregnancy and the postpartum period. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe How Can I Prevent Severe Birth Tears? Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Chantal Traub is a certified health coach, doula, childbirth educator, yoga instructor specialized in pre/postnatal yoga and MUTU® Systems trainer and has been assisting expecting families in New York since 2003. She is passionate about educating and informing pregnant people about pelvic health during pregnancy and to train the body and mind for an efficient and positive birth experience. Chantal created her Pushing Power, Protect the Perineum for Birth! and Birthing Strong workshops, which educate about 2nd Stage Labor and the pelvic floor, to push safely and effectively and to minimize damage. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Prenatal Yoga and the Pelvic Floor Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe A Partnership - Baby's role in birth It's a team effort. Baby and a birthing person work together. This session will prioritize the relationship between the baby and the pelvis. We will consider the baby's role in birth and how we can help the baby to complete its sequential reflexes in order to be born. Optimizing the birth process to minimize the trauma experience. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Balance Movement - Preparing your body for birth In this webinar we will take the positive mind shift and balance it with the movement system. Helping clients to understand how past traumas and injuries can affect tension patterns in the body and how to prepare ahead of time for more easeful and efficient labor. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Safety first! Connect Mind-Body for Birth This webinar is about helping your clients create a safe place to shift from fear and anxiety to calm and confidence.​​​​​​​​ Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe The Role of PT in the 4th Trimester & Beyond Apply functional training principles to successfully prepare and train your pregnant patients for labor and delivery. Learn how to structure your in-clinic sessions, properly prescribe a home program for birth and labor, and learn how to prepare and support your patients for acute recovery after birth. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Contemporary Considerations for Management of Pelvic Girdle Pain: Pregnancy and Postpartum Part 2 Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Contemporary Considerations for Management of Pelvic Girdle Pain: Pregnancy and Postpartum 1) Define and differentiate lumbopelvic pain, pelvic-girdle pain and pregnancy-related pelvic girdle. 2) Review the critical examination of the scientific literature base related to PGP and other associated topics (SIJ, SPD). 3) Review the historical assumptions and evolution of science as related to pelvic girdle pain and pregnancy related PGP. 4) Understand the common impairments, functional limitations and disabilities associated with pregnancy-related PGP. 5) Develop an understanding of an evidence-informed care approach to capture all relevant aspects of the pain presentation. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 2nd Stage Labor: Baby, Body, Breath Upon completion, the participant will be able to: 1. Describe ways in which to push safely and effectively and minimize damage to their core and pelvic floor. 2. List the various phases of the 2nd Stage of Labor. 3. Explain physiological 2nd Stage. 4. Describe some breathing practices for different phases of 2nd Stage. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Postpartum, Hormones, and Pelvic Health Identify physiologic (normal) changes in hormones related to postpartum and breastfeeding. Connect changes in hormones in the postpartum to pelvic health. Discuss treatment options for pelvic and vulvovaginal pain in the postpartum. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Pacifying Pregnancy Pain Pt.1 This webinar is intended to teach physical therapists and physical therapy assistants considerations for the patient who is pregnant and experiencing pain. Topics will include pain at the pubic symphysis, coccyx, and round ligament, meralgia parasthetica, and vulvar varicosities. This course incorporates a basic review of how anatomy and physiology change during pregnancy and can contribute to these pain conditions, examination and treatment options, and tips for birth preparation. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Breast Feeding and PT: What to do about nipple pain? Expand on our skills learned in part one in order to better treat nipple pain associated with breastfeeding. From manual skills to positioning, to clinical reasoning, to referrals - improve your care of your postpartum patients. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe The Impact Of Delivery On The Pelvic Floor Describe the radiologic changes in the pelvic floor seen after delivery. Load More Pregnancy, Perineal Tear, 4th degree tear, return to running, breastfeeding, postpartum, birth, pain, labor pain, Jill Krapf, Caitlyn Mccurdy Robinson, Ann Croghan, Sarah Boyles, Chantal Traub, Safety First, Marcy Crouch, Susan Clinton, Pelvic Girdle Pain, 2nd Stage Labor, Breath, Breathing, Hormones, Pacifying Pregnancy Pain, Prenatal Clients, Melissa Stendahl, Lacey Forsyth, Prep H, Hemorrhoids, Nipple Pain

  • Professional: Bladder, Professional: Bladder

    BLADDER Leakage can happen to anyone at any time. It may surprise us out on the basketball court or catch us off guard with an untimely sneeze. We may even experience it while we’re sleeping, having sex, or simply sitting up in bed. Leaking, bladder, SUI, incontinence, bladder leaks, Urinary incontinence, Urology, Pelvic Floor Impairments, Hip and Urinary Incontinence, Nocturnal, Enuresis, Urogynecology, Hugo Davila, Amanda Olson, Lauren Trosch, Charley Peterson, Tessa Krantz Bladder Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Neuroaffirming Bowel & Bladder Strategies for Neurodiverse Children Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe PF Dysfunction in Kiddos Part 4: Practical Tips for the Rehab Therapist Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Office and Surgical Management of Prolapse & Urinary Incontinence Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Hormone Therapy - The Who, When, Why & How Meet your Instructor: Sarah Boyles is an expert urogynecologist (FPMRS) with more than 15 years of clinical experience. She manages her successful group practice, publishes widely in her field and creates national FPMRS quality standards. Recognizing the need for pelvic floor education in society at large, she has recently pivoted to creating quality content for women that is easy to obtain outside the clinical arena. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe New Structure for PFM Assessment Using ICS Terminology Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Hypermobility and the Pelvic Floor Hypermobility, greater than expected range of motion, contributes to pain and other symptoms and is frequently missed by healthcare professionals. Like any other connective tissue, the pelvic floor can be greatly impacted by Hypermobility and associated conditions. Objectives: 1. The participant will be able to identify hypermobility the role it plays in pelvic floor. 2. The participant will be able to have a better understanding of disorders that can be associated with hypermobility. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Treatments for OAB 1. Be familiar with the different treatments. 2. Understand the risks and benefits. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Surgical Treatments for Stress Urinary Incontinence During this one-hour webinar, participants will: 1. Be familiar with the different surgeries for SUI. 2. Understand the risks and benefits. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe In this Webinar, we will review the prevalence of and factors associated with postpartum urinary leakage. We will also briefly review possible prevention and treatment methods of postpartum urinary leakage. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Urology Indications, Common Tests and Interpretation Upon completion, the participant will be able to: 1. Identify signs and symptoms that support a urology referral. 2. Identify common urology tests and procedures used. 3. Apply outcomes of urology tests to clinical practice in pelvic PT. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Part 1 of this 4 part series will introduce common pelvic floor injuries associated with running, epidemiology, and running physiology. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe The Hip and Urinary Incontinence This course will explore factors beyond the pelvic floor that contribute to stress urinary incontinence. While many of our patients are able to improve their pelvic floor problems with pelvic floor muscle strengthening, there are many factors beyond the pelvic floor strength that may contribute to improved outcomes. Most notably, we will discuss the latest research on the role of hip strengthening in regaining continence. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Nocturnal Enuresis Part 1 Learn current theories and guidelines for approaching the treatment of pediatric bedwetting as pelvic health physical therapists. Parents and other medical clinicians may also find this information helpful. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Urinary Incontinence & Urogynecology

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