Female Pelvic Oncology Rehab
Rehab Strategies for Gynae, Bladder And Bowel Cancer Survivors: Taking your female clients from prehab to rehab and enhancing YOUR confidence and competence, using evidence based strategies when you're working with people with a pelvic oncology diagnosis and recovery journey.
Course Curriculum
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StartWelcome & Overview of Cancer Treatments (26:19)
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StartPelvic Oncology Prehab: evidence and practice (44:31)
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StartPrehabbing the Mindset & Stress Response (38:32)
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StartIntroduction to the Lymphatic System (36:38)
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StartRed Flags (43:22)
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StartPrehab: Hip Mobility
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StartBONUS: Yoga for Constipation: Starting Good Bowel Habits Before Cancer Rx Begins
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StartBONUS: Pelvic Health after Breast Cancer - what should we know? (41:34)
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StartGynae Cancers: Vulvar, Vaginal, Cervical, Endometrial, Ovarian (158:53)
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StartScar Management & Mobility (44:04)
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StartStrategies for Menopausal Symptoms & Pelvic Health: hormonal & non-hormonal approaches (41:49)
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StartSexual Health After Gynae Cancer: Pelvic Rehab Strategies (61:43)
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StartHip Strength: Movement Prescription
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StartGuest Interview: Living Well During & After Cervical Cancer (22:15)
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StartBladder Cancer (31:58)
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StartColorectal Cancers: (73:19)
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StartExercise, Cancer Related Fatigue, Chemo Induced Peripheral Neuropathies & Red Flags (121:08)
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StartManaging Life After Hysterectomy & Ostomies (20:58)
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StartRadiation Effects & Management (50:29)
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StartLymphatic Health After Pelvic Cancer (59:43)
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StartGuest Interview: Living Well During & After Colorectal Cancer (23:58)
Are you confident (and competent!) when it comes to working with female pelvic oncology survivors and thrivers?
(if not...would you like to be?)
Then this might be the course for you!
Unfortunately people who receive pelvic oncology diagnoses and journey through and beyond treatment often fall through the cracks - oncology rehab practitioners are scared of pelvic health and pelvic health practitioners are scared of the cancer diagnoses...or doctors aren't aware of the role of oncology prehab and rehab when it comes to living well - although thankfully this is changing and there is a growing library of evidence in the scientific literature to not only support pelvic oncology rehab but show how ESSENTIAL it is to living well before, during & after pelvic cancer treatment.
Your Instructor
Hi, I’m Michelle Lyons, and I'm passionate about women's health!
With over 25 years experience as a women's health physio, qualifications in yoga,
pilates, mindfulness and lifestyle medicine I want to help you help women live well!
I've created this course to take you from feeling overwhelmed to confident when it comes to female pelvic anatomy - I believe that understanding functional anatomy is vital for understanding the drivers of female pelvic dysfunctions.
Course Curriculum
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StartWelcome & Overview of Cancer Treatments (26:19)
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StartPelvic Oncology Prehab: evidence and practice (44:31)
-
StartPrehabbing the Mindset & Stress Response (38:32)
-
StartIntroduction to the Lymphatic System (36:38)
-
StartRed Flags (43:22)
-
StartPrehab: Hip Mobility
-
StartBONUS: Yoga for Constipation: Starting Good Bowel Habits Before Cancer Rx Begins
-
StartBONUS: Pelvic Health after Breast Cancer - what should we know? (41:34)
-
StartGynae Cancers: Vulvar, Vaginal, Cervical, Endometrial, Ovarian (158:53)
-
StartScar Management & Mobility (44:04)
-
StartStrategies for Menopausal Symptoms & Pelvic Health: hormonal & non-hormonal approaches (41:49)
-
StartSexual Health After Gynae Cancer: Pelvic Rehab Strategies (61:43)
-
StartHip Strength: Movement Prescription
-
StartGuest Interview: Living Well During & After Cervical Cancer (22:15)
-
StartBladder Cancer (31:58)
-
StartColorectal Cancers: (73:19)
-
StartExercise, Cancer Related Fatigue, Chemo Induced Peripheral Neuropathies & Red Flags (121:08)
-
StartManaging Life After Hysterectomy & Ostomies (20:58)
-
StartRadiation Effects & Management (50:29)
-
StartLymphatic Health After Pelvic Cancer (59:43)
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StartGuest Interview: Living Well During & After Colorectal Cancer (23:58)