The authors of the brand new CPG for Pelvic Girdle Pain in the Postpartum Population will summarize their findings for providing physical therapy to postpartum individuals with PGP. Continue Reading
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Cesarean section is the most commonly performed surgery in the United States and national rates for this surgery are rising. Rates of cesarean section are also increasing among low-risk, first-time mothers who present with normal “head down” positioning of their babies. Continue Reading
Pelvic pain is a special form of pain because it is related to private functions like peeing, pooping, and having sex. Pelvic pain is also nothing more than pain and needs to be treated like that. Continue Reading
Dr. Lindsay Durand Massumi, PT, DPT will be speaking on her experience and preparations as a student physical therapist entering into a Pelvic Health clinical rotation. She will provide insight on what students should expect and how they can prepare themselves to get the most out of their experience Continue Reading
Each attendee will be informed of common 4th trimester standards of care around the world and how they are implemented, barriers to maternal care and how these may be addressed, and how they may assist in advancing postpartum care in their area. Continue Reading
Are you interested in learning more about men’s pelvic and sexual health? Join the APTA Academy of Pelvic Health’s Student Special Interest Group for an evening with Dr. Susie Gronski, PT, DPT! We will learn about Dr. Gronski’s specialty practice and have an opportunity to ask questions. We look for Continue Reading
Rebeca Segraves, PT, DPT is a Board Certified Women’s Health Clinical Specialist with a passion for optimizing early recovery immediately after delivery, abdominal surgery, and cancer treatment in the acute care setting. Continue Reading
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is usually a multifactorial problem and can be caused by the complex interaction of gynecological, gastrointestinal, urological, musculoskeletal, neurological and psychosocial conditions among others. Continue Reading
You may not realize it, but the cells that make up your body are only about 10% human. The rest of the cells of your body are composed of microorganisms who are continually interacting with your human cells to either keep you vibrant and healthy or sluggish and sickly. Continue Reading
Are you interested in becoming pelvic health certified? Join Dr. Whitney Bartley for a free webinar to learn more about the CAPP-Pelvic Certification process and how you can receive training to treat pelvic health conditions. Continue Reading
In this open discussion webinar, participants will have the opportunity to learn from Dr. Julia Smeltz on the various types of pelvic health physical therapy. Learn more about common patient populations and diagnoses within pelvic health and the numerous areas of practice as a pelvic health provider Continue Reading
Use of a Movement System Impairment-Guided Approach in the Management of a Patient with Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder. Based on the Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy’s Top Poster for CSM 2021, this webinar will describe the management of a patient with persistent genital arousal... Continue Reading