Women's & Men's Health Physiotherapy : Student Resource

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Gerard Greene (MSc Manip Physio), MMACP, HCPC, PGCert Hed

Senior Lecturer Coventry University

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What is Women’s ( and Mens’ Health) Physiotherapy

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Social Media ( please tweet & post)

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Womens Health Physiotherapy

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Session Aims To outline the scope of Women’s and Men’s Health

Physiotherapy

To identify the key conditions that Women’s & Men’s Health Physiotherapists manage

To Develop an understanding of the Pelvic Floor musculature and it’s role in women’s & Men’s health conditions.

To recognise common clinical patterns such as Rectus Diastasis, Stress Urinary Incontinence, Pudendal Neuralgia, Chronic Pelvic Pain, Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Prostrate Cancer .

To produce patient information material relating to Women’s/ Men’s health Physiotherapy

Signposting to Clinical and Patient resources.

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Student Activity 1. What conditions do WH Physios see?

2. What conditions do MH Physios see ?

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This is what Women’s Health PTs in Stress Incontinence Do. This is what Women's Health Physios do

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Women’s Health Fringe Show Elaine Miller : Edinburgh Fringe WH Show

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Scope of Practice Obstetrics

Pelvic Girdle Pain

Post Natal

Rectus Diastasis

Return to Sport Post Natally

Incontinence

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Gynaecological

Incontinence

Post Gynae Surgery

Chronic Pelvic Pain

Sexual Dysfunction

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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Colorectal

Anal Incontinence

Diarrhoea

Constipation

Post Colorectal Ca

Post Colorectal Surgery

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Oncology

Breast Cancer Survivors

Lymphoedema

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Men’s Health

Pelvic Pain

Prostate cancer

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Session 2 Key Resources available

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What are some key Resources for clinicians in these areas? Women's Health FB Group

Men's Health Physiotherapy Group

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BBC Podcasts Dr Ruth Jones: Men's Health Podcast

Female Pelvic Health

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Elaine Miller ( Frontline Feature) Facts on SUI: Elaine Miller Frontline Feature

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Prevalence Urinary Incontinence The Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence

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Evidence for Physiotherapy Cochrane Evidence for Conservative Management of

Urinary Incontinence

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Your Pelvic Floor ( Aimed at teenagers/ Younger women)

Your Pelvic Floor

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Great NZ PTA Resource Physiotherapy for Stress Incontinence

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New Zealand Guide ( how to train your dragon)

What's Your Pelvic Floor and how to re-train it

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CSP Video and Patient Info Personal Training for your Pelvic Floor : CSP

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CSP : Pregnancy Related Incontinence Pregnancy Related Incontinence

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#Physioworks Stress Incontinence : Physio Works

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Men’s Health : Resource Nuts and Bolts of Prostectomy

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Session 3: Pelvic Anatomy Time to revise Pelvic Bony Anatomy with the skeleton

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Pelvic Floor Anatomy Pelvic Floor Anatomy: Aclands

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Session 4: SUI Facts and figures on Stress Incontinence

( see and read through handouts/web resources)

Patient Resources ( see handouts)

How to contract the pelvic floor ( practice & teach your neighbour beside you in the classroom)

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Student presentation of Patient Poster information on: Rectus Diastasis

Stress Incontinence

Pudendal Neuralgia

Men’s Health

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Further Resources

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Rectus Diastasis Diane Lee : Rectus Diastasis

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Female Pelvic Anatomy Female Pelvic Anatomy

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Male Pelvic Floor Functional Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor Male

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Causes of Pelvic Pain Causes of Pelvic Pain

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Diane Lee: Linking MSk to the Pelvic Floor Diane Lee: The Core

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Sexual Dysfunction Tali Rosenbaum Web Resources

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Have you found any other resources? Please post on the Women’s Health Physiotherapy

Group on Facebook

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Thanks Many thanks to Elaine Miller for the POP resources

and my friends and colleagues in the Women’s Health FB group for sharing great resources and Jo Millios for the Men’s Health Resources. .

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