Past Webinars Ⓜ️

Browse our growing collection of webinar recordings including past journal club sessions, SIG webinars, and more! After each webinar airs, a recording becomes available exclusively for APTA Pelvic Health members below within 7 days following the webinar. Not yet a member? Join today!

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3rd Annual Academy of Pelvic Health Residency Fair - Part 1
3rd Annual Academy of Pelvic Health Residency Fair - Part 1

Students and/or post-graduates will learn about the women's health residencies offered in the United States and be able to directly connect with the residency representatives. Continue Reading

Date posted11/1/2022


Transitioning from a Student to a Clinician in Pelvic Health PT
Transitioning from a Student to a Clinician in Pelvic Health PT

Jillian Watson, PT, DPT, will discuss her journey from PT student to full-time pelvic health PT. She will touch which pelvic health courses to take and how to find them, her pelvic health clinical rotation, and how she decided to accept a full-time Pelvic Health position as a new graduate. Continue Reading

Date posted10/25/2022


Inclusive Anatomy and Representation in Pelvic Health with Black in Anatomy
Inclusive Anatomy and Representation in Pelvic Health with Black in Anatomy

Using a podcast-style dialogue, join in as Dr. Karen Snowden and Dr. Melissa A. Carroll discuss representation in anatomical images, racism in pelvic anatomy, some of the pelvic anatomy research on standardizing anatomical terminology, eliminating eponyms (anatomical structures named after people), Continue Reading

Date posted10/12/2022


Multi-Disciplinary Healing for Peri-Partum Injuries
Multi-Disciplinary Healing for Peri-Partum Injuries

In this talk we will review the complications associated with complex obstetrical lacerations and their treatment. This will include discussing the histology of healing, surgical revision and repair, and considerations for the Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist in relation to vaginal and perineal wound Continue Reading

Date posted09/13/2022


Post Prostatectomy Sexual Function in Gay and Bisexual Men
Post Prostatectomy Sexual Function in Gay and Bisexual Men

Emerging research clarifies the health inequities seen in sexual function for Gay and Bisexual men. These differences were previously not recorded and therefore invisible. Learn techniques to specifically address these concerns with your patients! Continue Reading

Date posted09/10/2022


Building Financial Security and Diversity in the PT Profession
Building Financial Security and Diversity in the PT Profession

Dr. Justin Moore is the CEO of the APTA, leading its federal and state affairs departments, and serving as the lead lobbyist on Capitol Hill. He has written, presented, and lectured on health policy, payment, and government affairs issues across the country and to a variety of health care and busine Continue Reading

Date posted08/31/2022


Not Your Mom's Period, Adolescent Dysmenorrhea
Not Your Mom's Period, Adolescent Dysmenorrhea

Reducing Chronicity through Early Education, Rehabilitation and Intervention. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists indicates that because of prevalence rates reported at 50% and above of dysmenorrhea in adolescents and its effect on daily function, healthcare providers who work in Continue Reading

Date posted08/17/2022


Maternal Health Education: What’s Missing?
Maternal Health Education: What’s Missing?

Maternal health outcomes in the United States are a public health crisis. Academic programs include maternal health education under special topics of women’s health, yet information is rarely expanded to include individual or general statistics on maternal mortality, health disparities, early detect Continue Reading

Date posted06/18/2022


Eating Disorders: Detection, Medical Sequela, and Intuitive Eating
Eating Disorders: Detection, Medical Sequela, and Intuitive Eating

Eating disorders often go undetected and untreated. Learn how to be more aware of the signs and symptoms of eating disorders and gain a better understanding of their physical and psychological impact. Continue Reading

Date posted06/16/2022


Prioritizing Maternal Mental Health from Pregnancy to Postpartum
Prioritizing Maternal Mental Health from Pregnancy to Postpartum

The functional benefits of rehabilitation during pregnancy and after childbirth are widely known, yet we seldom explore how our current practice and behaviors impact maternal mental health. For Mental Health Awareness Month, join us for this important discussion with Beth Warren, LCSW, PMH-C, and Am Continue Reading

Date posted05/28/2022


The Importance of Prenatal Pelvic Floor Information: Beyond Prevention of Occurrence
The Importance of Prenatal Pelvic Floor Information: Beyond Prevention of Occurrence

Join us as Kimberley Johnson, an advanced doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at the University of Utah, discusses her research on value of prenatal pelvic floor information in buffering symptom-related distress and promoting positive adjustment. Continue Reading

Date posted05/19/2022


Pathways To Pelvic Health
Pathways To Pelvic Health

Are you a student interested in becoming a pelvic health physical therapist? Then join your SSIG directors for this virtual webinar with Dr. Lori Mize to discuss the various pathways to pursue pelvic health physical therapy. Continue Reading

Date posted04/20/2022