
Introduction to Pelvic Rehabilitation Course

Introduction to Pelvic Rehabilitation Course is organized by PT Seminars.
Course Description:
When most clinicians hear of the pelvic floor, they think of incontinence or the geriatrics population, and many assume that if they are not directly specializing in “Women’s Health,” it could not possibly relate to their clinical practice. That assumption could not be farther from the truth! This introductory webinar aims to introduce the pelvic floor muscles to all specialties in physical and occupational therapy practice.
This online certificate course for Physical Therapists, PTA’s, Occupational Therapists & COTA’s, is a learning module taught by on-demand streaming video. At the end of the course, there will be a quiz. Upon successful completion of the quiz, a certificate confirming completion of the Introduction to Pelvic Rehabilitation Course will be issued.
Course Objectives:
• Identify the role of the pelvic floor muscles in sphincteric, supportive, sexual, and stabilizing functions.
• Identify risk factors for pelvic floor muscle overactivity or underactivity problems in adult populations
• Identify the prevalence and mechanisms for common pelvic floor-related diagnoses
• Identify common subjective and objective findings in men and women presenting with pelvic floor dysfunction
• Identify key components of effective screening for pelvic floor dysfunction in a variety of patient populations.