What you will learn
the who what why when and where of pelvic organ prolapse.
How to identify and grade prolapse. How to formulate a treatment plan for your patients including how to exercise with prolapse
Evergreen access to theory online which you must complete before attending your in person practical in Co. Mayo on 22nd Feb or Co. Kildare 1st March 2025
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Your instructors
Leah Bryans and Suzanne Carney bring over 20 years of dedicated experience as a physiotherapist specializing in pelvic floor rehabilitation to their course, "An Introduction to Prolapse for Physiotherapists." Their extensive backgrounds in treating various pelvic floor disorders, including prolapse, is a cornerstone of their professional expertise. Leah and Suzanne both share a commitment to the field whihc is reflected in their continuous pursuit of advanced certifications and training, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of the latest therapeutic techniques and research to provide their patients with the most effective care.
Passionate about educating their peers, Leah and Suzanne have meticulously developed this course to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice. Their ability to translate complex anatomical concepts into practical, hands-on skills makes them an invaluable resource for physiotherapists looking to enhance their proficiency in managing prolapse cases. Their enthusiasm for sharing their insights is matched by their dedication to fostering a supportive learning environment, where course participants are encouraged to grow both in competence and confidence.
Curriculum
Comprehensive
A Thorough Examination and Management of Prolapse for Physiotherapists
Practical
Hands-On Approaches to Prolapse Rehabilitation in Clinical Practice