Menopause and the Pelvic Floor - Friday 4th July 2025
Pelvic Floor Management in Menopause and Beyond
Our brand new 1-day certified course
Many pelvic health clinicians are highly skilled in treating pelvic floor
dysfunction, but are you fully equipped to understand and address the
complexities of menopause and beyond? Hormonal shifts, tissue atrophy,
and altered pain perception can significantly impact treatment outcomes.
This course is designed to bridge the gap, providing you with the
essential knowledge to adapt your techniques and deliver truly effective
care. Gain the expertise to effectively manage the specific pelvic health
concerns of women navigating menopause and beyond, making you a
highly valued practitioner in this field
Learning Outcomes
• Menopause Physiology
◦ Understand hormonal changes during perimenopause,
menopause, and postmenopause.
◦ Consider the impact of hormone decline on various systems,
including the pelvic floor.
◦ Understand the clinical relevance of the genitourinary syndrome of
menopause (GSM).
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Menopause:
◦ Consider the impact of hormonal changes on bladder function.
◦ Navigate the influence of hormone changes in relation to the pelvic
support system.
◦ Recognise the clinical significance of vaginal atrophy and pelvic
floor muscle dysfunction.
◦ Explore the connections between hormonal changes, and pelvic
floor function, and bowel habits.
Objective Assessment:
Tailor objective pelvic floor evaluations to the unique physiological shifts
experienced during and after menopause
How?
This specialised course delves into the intricacies of pelvic floor
assessment, with a particular focus on the physiological changes
occurring during menopause. Participants will learn to accurately
evaluate pelvic floor muscle function and vaginal health, recognising the
impact of hormonal fluctuations, tissue atrophy, and altered sensitivity.
We emphasise the adaptation of assessment techniques to address the
unique challenges presented by menopausal and beyond clients,
ensuring effective and targeted interventions.
Pelvic floor simulators are used to provide an interactive and immersive
learning experience, allowing for a deeper understanding of pelvic
anatomy and function.
Cost £349
Menopause and the Pelvic Floor - Friday 4th July 2025
Pelvic Floor Management in Menopause and Beyond
Our brand new 1-day certified course
Many pelvic health clinicians are highly skilled in treating pelvic floor
dysfunction, but are you fully equipped to understand and address the
complexities of menopause and beyond? Hormonal shifts, tissue atrophy,
and altered pain perception can significantly impact treatment outcomes.
This course is designed to bridge the gap, providing you with the
essential knowledge to adapt your techniques and deliver truly effective
care. Gain the expertise to effectively manage the specific pelvic health
concerns of women navigating menopause and beyond, making you a
highly valued practitioner in this field
Learning Outcomes
• Menopause Physiology
◦ Understand hormonal changes during perimenopause,
menopause, and postmenopause.
◦ Consider the impact of hormone decline on various systems,
including the pelvic floor.
◦ Understand the clinical relevance of the genitourinary syndrome of
menopause (GSM).
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Menopause:
◦ Consider the impact of hormonal changes on bladder function.
◦ Navigate the influence of hormone changes in relation to the pelvic
support system.
◦ Recognise the clinical significance of vaginal atrophy and pelvic
floor muscle dysfunction.
◦ Explore the connections between hormonal changes, and pelvic
floor function, and bowel habits.
Objective Assessment:
Tailor objective pelvic floor evaluations to the unique physiological shifts
experienced during and after menopause
How?
This specialised course delves into the intricacies of pelvic floor
assessment, with a particular focus on the physiological changes
occurring during menopause. Participants will learn to accurately
evaluate pelvic floor muscle function and vaginal health, recognising the
impact of hormonal fluctuations, tissue atrophy, and altered sensitivity.
We emphasise the adaptation of assessment techniques to address the
unique challenges presented by menopausal and beyond clients,
ensuring effective and targeted interventions.
Pelvic floor simulators are used to provide an interactive and immersive
learning experience, allowing for a deeper understanding of pelvic
anatomy and function.
Cost £349