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This presentation explores specialized pelvic floor courses designed to educate healthcare professionals and individuals on the anatomy, function, and rehabilitation of the pelvic floor muscles. These courses cover key areas such as incontinence, prolapse, postpartum recovery, and pelvic pain management. With a focus on evidence-based practices, the training enhances clinical skills and promotes patient-centered care for improved pelvic health outcomes.<br><br><br>
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PELVIC FLOOR COURSES Intermediate-Level Course for Rehab Professionals www.specialtyrehab.net
COURSE OBJECTIVES Learn to identify oncology treatment side effects impacting rehab, recognize pelvic floor dysfunctions from cancer therapy, detect red-flag symptoms of bone metastases, understand oncology distress screening and referrals, and compare cervical vs. ovarian cancer treatments and prostate cancer biomarkers. www.specialtyrehab.net
CANCER AS A CHRONIC CONDITION Rehab across the cancer continuum: From prehabilitation to palliation. Life after cancer: Supporting survivorship and long-term well-being. Team-based care: Integrating rehab into multidisciplinary oncology management. www.specialtyrehab.net
PELVIC FLOOR FUNCTION Common dysfunctions: Mobility restrictions Nerve impairment Coughing-induced pressure Constipation & vomiting www.specialtyrehab.net
ONCOLOGY MEDICAL TREATMENTS OVERVIEW Staging & Grading: TNM system, cancer grades Local Treatments: Surgery, Radiation Systemic Treatments: Chemotherapy, Hormonal therapy, Targeted and immunotherapies www.specialtyrehab.net
SIDE EFFECTS IMPACTING PELVIC FLOOR Lymphedema Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) Cancer-Related Fatigue (CRF) Sleep disturbances Pelvic pain & musculoskeletal issues www.specialtyrehab.net
WHY TAKE THIS COURSE? Expand your clinical expertise in pelvic floor and oncology care, support diverse cancer populations, meet continuing education requirements, and gain practical tools to help clients thrive physically and emotionally during treatment, recovery, and long-term survivorship. www.specialtyrehab.net
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