Welcome to my Female Pelvic Pain Rehab course!!
I want you to be confident and excited about helping women with pelvic pain - with up to 1 in 4 women affected by a pelvic pain diagnosis, we have a lot of work to do...but I'm so happy to be sharing all I've learned that really works in helping women live well!
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Do you feel overwhelmed when you hear certain pelvic pain diagnoses, such as Endometriosis, Dysmennorhoea, Vulvodynia, Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome?
Can you tell the difference between pudendal neuralgia and a posterior femoral cutaneous nerve issue?
Are you confident in your pelvic anatomy and assessment?
How can we bring the bio together with the psychosocial when it comes to pelvic pain?
What if you had an evidence based toolbox to take you from overwhelm to success?
And evergreen access to the course and a support group to help you help your clients?
Your Instructor
Michelle Lyons graduated from University College Dublin’s Physiotherapy programme in 1994; sinec then she has completed postgraduate training in Health Coaching & Nutrition (University of Galway) and Innovation & Enterprise (Trinity College Dublin) as well as a certificate in Integrative Herbal Medicine from the University of Arizona and teacher trainings in Pilates, Yoga and Mindfulness as a therapeutic Intervention. She has lived and worked in both Ireland and the US and as well as membership in the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists, she is also licensed as a Physical Therapist by the state of Connecticut. She has been faculty for many continuing education institutions, including the Pelvic Obstetric & Gynaecological Physiotherapy Association, Medbridge Education and Herman & Wallace, The Pelvic Rehab Institute. She is a highly regarded teacher and has presented at many international conferences including the International Continence Society, the International Pelvic Pain Society, CSM for the APTA, Pelvicon, Therapy Expo, the British Pelvic Floor Society, Pelvic Health Solutions symposium (Canada), the Kuwait Women’s Health Conference, the Turkish Gastroenterology conference as well as three teaching tours of Australia/New Zealand/Singapore.
Course Curriculum
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StartPelvic Anatomy & Neuroanatomy: understanding pelvic neuralgias (93:14)
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StartThe Vulva Gallery (23:32)
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StartOutcome Measures and Assessment Strategies (54:31)
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StartAnatomy of Pelvic Pain - the Bio in BioPsychoSocial (34:10)
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StartCheck Your Learning: Pelvic Maps (12:51)
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StartInterview with Sue Croft about anxiety/ stress and pelvic pain (60:21)
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StartEnd Of Module Quiz
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StartBONUS: sneak peek from the Female Colorectal Function module (31:57)
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StartPerineal Nerve Map
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StartBladder Pain Syndrome/ IC - part1 and 2022 RESEARCH UPDATE (61:57)
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StartBPS/IC - The Mind Body Prescription - integrating education, mindfulness, nutrition & lifestyle & 2022 RESEARCH UPDATE (86:54)
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StartBPS/IC - part 3: The Role of Manual Therapy in a BioPsychoSocial Framework 2022 RESEARCH UPDATE (81:18)
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StartInterview with Nicole Cozean, 'The Interstitial Cystitis Solution' (37:14)
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StartBladder Diary Template
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StartEnd of Module Quiz
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StartUnderstanding Female Reproductive Hormones (51:20)
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StartMenstruation and Dysmennorhea (38:00)
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StartPCOS - Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (47:14)
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StartInterview with Fiona Rogers about TENS for dysmennorhea (35:26)
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StartInterview with Nicole Jardim - Optimal Menstrual Health (47:04)
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StartBonus: Do Less Discussion on Activity Planning & Menstrual Cycle (36:35)
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Startcheck your learning quiz!
Frequently Asked Questions