Pelvic floor basic anatomy, common pathologies and exercise

Pelvic dysfunctions, women health, pelvic floor muscles, anatomy, physiology, pelvic floor exercises

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Pelvic floor basic anatomy, common pathologies and exercise

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn basic anatomy of pelvic floor muscles, bones, joints, nerves, vascularisation
  • Learn about common pathologies of pelvic floor like vaginismus, vulvodynia, urinary incontinence
  • Endometriosis, what is it, challanges and what to do about it
  • You will learn about how pelvic floor works, symptoms of common pathologies, how to diagnose them and what to do about them
  • You will learn how to train corectly your pelvic floor

Description

ARE YOU OR IS SOMEONE YOU KNOW…

  • Having heavy and painful menstruation

  • Having pain during or after sex

  • Waking up more than once during the night to urinate

  • Experiencing heaviness, pressure or discomfort in the pelvic region

  • Leaking when you laugh, sneeze, cough, or exercise

  • Dealing with persistent low back or hip pain

  • Feeling pelvic or tailbone pain Pregnant or postpartum

  • Noticing abdominal muscle separation


Every woman deserves to have a healthy pelvic floor that functions well.

Our osteopaths Deborah Tassi and Aleksandra Zegalski will explain how the pelvic floor functions; how it works in conjunction with the abdominal muscles and the other muscles of your pelvis to stabilize your spine, as well as how it supports your organs and the physiology linked with it.
We will discuss muscle imbalances, and how these imbalances can contribute to pelvic floor dysfunction, and we will focus on conditions such as endometriosis, vulvodynia and incontinence, and give you practical advice, intro to exercises and self care tips to help you get back on track.


At the end of the workshop you will gain:

  • Notions of anatomy and physiology on the pelvic floor

  • Notions of pelvic dysfunctions and conditions

  • How osteopathy can help pelvic dysfunction

  • What you can do to improve your pelvic awareness and health

  • Basic exercises to work on the pelvic floor


This workshop is great for you if you simply want to become more aware of and learn more about your pelvic floor, or if you are trying to heal certain pelvic floor dysfunctions.

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner physiotherapists, nurses, osteopaths, chiropractors and other health professionals
  • Advanced physiotherapists, nurses, osteopaths, chiropractors and other health professionals
  • Students of physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractice and other health professions
  • General public, learn more about your symptoms and how to deal with them

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