This 1.5 day course is suitable for registered Health Professionals that would like to offer vaginal pelvic floor muscle assessment as a new skill within their scope of practice. It is also suitable for professionals that would like refresher training in vaginal pelvic floor examination. Our course has a strong focus on postnatal considerations and is suitable to pair up with 'Natal Foundations Level 1' if you are a Health Professional.
Why learn pelvic floor examination skills?
Women presenting with symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction require a detailed assessment and examination. Internal pelvic floor assessment is the gold standard way to assess how the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissue within the pelvis are working.
Learning outcomes:
On completion of 'Pelvic Floor & More' you will be able to:
- Understand the requirements and considerations to comply with professional standards and consent for this type of examination
- Screen for pelvic floor dysfunction within your subjective history taking.
- Perform external palpation of the pelvic floor muscles
- Perform a vaginal examination to assess pelvic floor function
- Review the role of the pelvic floor muscles in relation to normal bladder and bowel function
- Understand further the impact of childbirth related trauma to the pelvic floor short and long term.
- Empower women with evidence based education and advice relating to pelvic floor function
- Consider and implement an initial pelvic floor exercise programme
Example Curriculum
- Interview with Caitlin Dunsford - Creator of The Pelvic Floor Project (21:37)
- Interview with Emma Brockwell - Physio & Author of 'Why did no one tell me?' (23:31)
- Interview with Lauren Luke - Orthopaedic and Women's Health Physical Therapist (33:07)
- Interview with Myra Robson - Co-founder of the famous 'Squeezy App' and 'Pelvic Roar' (15:14)
- Interview with Sam Vincent, Leading Band 8a Pelvic Health NHS Physiotherapist (28:15)
- PERFECT Scheme
- Ever Increasing Circles
- Maternal outcomes in subsequent delivery after previous obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI): a multi-centre retrospective cohort study
- Assessment of the Pelvic Floor and Associated Musculoskeletal System: Guide for Medical Practitioners
- Digital Vaginal Examination During Pregnancy