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Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Health

Three Part Online Course by Dr. Kathy Dooley

Wednesdays, 13 – 20 – 27 January 2021

19h UK
11 am – 12 pm PST
2 pm – 3 pm EST

Three Part Online Course by Dr. Kathy Dooley

Wednesdays, 13 – 20 – 27 January 2021

19h UK
11 am – 12 pm PST
2 pm – 3 pm EST

What is the true anatomy of the pelvic floor?
Common pelvic floor dysfunction
Prevention and treatment of pelvic floor disorders

Watch the introductory webinar

In this course, Kathy will provide us with the correct anatomical definition of the pelvic floor muscles as there can be some confusion around that part of the body. We will learn about possible symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction as well as their prevention and treatment.

This course is suitable for therapists, instructors, teachers and practitioners of all modalities.. You do not need to be a practitioner to enroll, but a passionate interest in human movement is essential.

PART 1

Wednesday, 13 January 2021
19h UK time

True Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor, and How it is Misunderstood

  • anatomy, blood supply, innervations of the pelvic floor
  • proposed actions of the pelvic floort
  • possible confusion with other nearby anatomy

PART 2

Wednesday, 20 January 2021
19h UK time

Common Presentations of Pelvic Floor Disorders

  • signs, symptoms, and diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders, from painful sex to incontinence

PART 3

Wednesday, 27 January 2021
19h UK time

Common Prevention and Treatments of Pelvic Floor Disorders

  • internal work with its highlights and limitations
  • Posterior oblique subsystem
  • underused relationships with movement rehabilitation for pelvic floor disorders (including hip centration and trunk stabilization)

Kathy Dooley is a chiropractor and anatomy instructor at two New York City medical schools and adjunct professor at New York University’s College of Dentistry. With her profound knowledge of and infectious enthusiasm for anatomy she makes this somewhat daunting subject accessible to all.

Join Kathy in this three part online series to learn about the pelvic floor in a fun and in-depth way.

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*recurring payments – can be cancelled any time

Please contact us if you have questions about the course

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