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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Differences In Pelvic Floor Muscle Function, Hip Function, And Gait
Differences In Pelvic Floor Muscle Function, Hip Function, And Gait

Differences In Pelvic Floor Muscle Function, Hip Function, And Gait Between Women With And Without Self-Reported Stress Urinary Incontinence. Join us as Dr. Hartigan and Dr. McAuley discuss their research resulting in three different publications in the Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy... Continue Reading

Date posted05/17/2021


Connection Between Oncology & Pelvic Health
Connection Between Oncology & Pelvic Health

Learn more about various oncologic conditions, lymphedema, and how it relates to pelvic and women’s health from from Dr. Alex Hill, a dual board-certified women’s health and oncology physical therapist. Continue Reading

Postedby Student Special Interest Group (SSIG)
Date posted05/13/2021


Facilitating Fertility Through Pelvic Health
Facilitating Fertility Through Pelvic Health

Pelvic health physical therapy to support fertility? You bet! Fertility challenges are on the rise and pelvic health physical therapists are well positioned to help! Join us as Dr. SinĂŠad Dufour reviews the what, why and how related to physical therapists facilitating fertility through the... Continue Reading

Date posted04/26/2021


Do Female Runners Report More Pelvic Floor Symptoms Than Females Who Engage In CrossFit®?
Do Female Runners Report More Pelvic Floor Symptoms Than Females Who Engage In CrossFit®?

Female participation in high-impact activity involving weightlifting has increased over the years, however we have yet to understand the prevalence and pathophysiology of pelvic floor dysfunction (namely urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and anal incontinence) in women participating in... Continue Reading

Date posted03/28/2021


The Crossover Between Orthopedic and Pelvic Physical Therapy
The Crossover Between Orthopedic and Pelvic Physical Therapy

Do you love ortho PT, but also have an interest in pelvic health? Then come learn from Dr. Nicole Cozean, PT, how the two go hand-in-hand and how ortho and pelvic PTs can work together to provide the best patient care. Continue Reading

Postedby Student Special Interest Group (SSIG)
Date posted03/6/2021


Fourth Trimester Care: Advocacy in Action
Fourth Trimester Care: Advocacy in Action

Would you like to know more about how to advocate for 4th trimester care? Join us as Gina Cunningham, DPT, Board Certified Women’s Health Clinical Specialist (Board-Certified Women's Health Clinical Specialist) discusses her passion on 4th trimester care and how she took action with local State... Continue Reading

Date posted01/26/2021


Diastasis Made Easy With PPP-RR-LD
Diastasis Made Easy With PPP-RR-LD

PPP-RR-LD is an easy to follow proforma created by GrĂĄinne Donnelly to assist physical therapists in their evaluation and management approach for diastasis rectus abdominis. Continue Reading

Date posted01/22/2021


An Introduction For Treating The Pediatric Pelvic Floor: A Developmental Approach
An Introduction For Treating The Pediatric Pelvic Floor: A Developmental Approach

Pelvic health physical therapists are well versed in treating conditions of the bowel and bladder in adults. When it comes to treating children, the same approaches are not as successful due to the different nature of children’s development and physiology. Continue Reading

Date posted11/12/2020


What You Need to Know about Menopause and Perimenopause
What You Need to Know about Menopause and Perimenopause

If women are lucky enough, they will usually spend 30-50% of their life in a perimenopausal/ menopausal state. So why don’t we spend 30-50% of our time learning or talking or learning about it?! Continue Reading

Date posted10/22/2020


The Movement System and Women's and Pelvic Health
The Movement System and Women's and Pelvic Health

Want to know more about the movement system and how to apply these concepts to women’s and pelvic health? Join us as Dr. Spitznagle and Dr. Wente discuss the movement system, it’s relationship to women’s and pelvic health, and their new online course available now, “Movement System Foundations.. Continue Reading

Date posted10/6/2020


Bridging Research and Clinical Practice
Bridging Research and Clinical Practice

Wonder what it’s like to be a clinical researcher? Laurel Proulx, PT, DPT, PhD (c), Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy is a pelvic floor/orthopedic clinician and researcher who will share information about her research and different opportunities for physical therapi Continue Reading

Date posted08/22/2020


COVID-19 And Possible Effects on Bowel, Bladder, Pelvic Floor
COVID-19 And Possible Effects on Bowel, Bladder, Pelvic Floor

As therapists navigate the uncharted territory of treating patients recovering from COVID-19, there are a variety of systemic concerns for which to screen. This 1 hour, 30 minutes-long webinar and Q&A will explore some of the potential bowel bladder and sexual functioning issues that these patients Continue Reading

Postedby Carina Marie Siracusa
Date posted07/29/2020