Pelvic Organ Prolapse MasterClass - Friday May 16th 2025
930am - 430pm
106 Mather Avenue, Liverpool, England, L18 7HB
Designed for Clinicians and Professionals working closely with women with pelvic organ prolapse symptoms in the health and fitness sector.
This face to face 1 day course is designed to empower you with confidence and knowledge to help manage POP patients attending your clinics.
POP overview - facts & figures, types of POP, implications of POP to patients and what it means for you, the clinician and health professional. The most up to date evidence will be discussed within this section.
Assessment of POP - subjective, objective including the validated POP Q system using pelvic simulators and models.
Management strategies. Evidence based management strategies will be discussed and although this course is NOT a pessary fitting course, it will include a section on pessaries (including real pessaries on display to hold / feel). The goal is to empower clinicians with treatment options for clients and understand when to refer on and of course, who to?
Treatment & rehab considerations with the POP population.
The do's and don'ts. This will include practical exercise demonstrations.
Best practice guidelines and resource sharing. Whats out there?
Bonus
A demonstration of r eal-time ultrasound will be provided on the day to display how valuable this can be in your pelvic health assessment. Demo purposes only.
This is an informative, educational and inspirational course that will leave you thirsty for more 'Women's Health' knowledge. It is designed to provide you with immediate skills that you can take back to your practice.
Course Prerequisites
This course is open to health and fitness professionals working with women presenting with pelvic floor dysfunction.
It is NOT essential for you to be performing internal pelvic floor examinations to attend the course. However, the objective examination and POP-Q station is supplementary learning for practitioners already performing pelvic floor examinations and does not take the place for an accredited pelvic floor examination course.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse MasterClass - Friday May 16th 2025
930am - 430pm
106 Mather Avenue, Liverpool, England, L18 7HB
Designed for Clinicians and Professionals working closely with women with pelvic organ prolapse symptoms in the health and fitness sector.
This face to face 1 day course is designed to empower you with confidence and knowledge to help manage POP patients attending your clinics.
POP overview - facts & figures, types of POP, implications of POP to patients and what it means for you, the clinician and health professional. The most up to date evidence will be discussed within this section.
Assessment of POP - subjective, objective including the validated POP Q system using pelvic simulators and models.
Management strategies. Evidence based management strategies will be discussed and although this course is NOT a pessary fitting course, it will include a section on pessaries (including real pessaries on display to hold / feel). The goal is to empower clinicians with treatment options for clients and understand when to refer on and of course, who to?
Treatment & rehab considerations with the POP population.
The do's and don'ts. This will include practical exercise demonstrations.
Best practice guidelines and resource sharing. Whats out there?
Bonus
A demonstration of r eal-time ultrasound will be provided on the day to display how valuable this can be in your pelvic health assessment. Demo purposes only.
This is an informative, educational and inspirational course that will leave you thirsty for more 'Women's Health' knowledge. It is designed to provide you with immediate skills that you can take back to your practice.
Course Prerequisites
This course is open to health and fitness professionals working with women presenting with pelvic floor dysfunction.
It is NOT essential for you to be performing internal pelvic floor examinations to attend the course. However, the objective examination and POP-Q station is supplementary learning for practitioners already performing pelvic floor examinations and does not take the place for an accredited pelvic floor examination course.