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Interdisciplinary Approach to Female Pelvic Pain: Case Studies

Presented by Cindy Neville, PT, DPT, WCS

Interdisciplinary Approach to Female Pelvic Pain: Case Studies

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event June 1, 2023 EDT
access_time 5:00 pm–7:00 pm EDT
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  • For PTs/PTAs, Introductory
  • For OTs/OTAs, Introductory
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Add to Calendar June 1, 2023 5:00pm June 1, 2023 7:00pm America/New_York Interdisciplinary Approach to Female Pelvic Pain: Case Studies

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Interdisciplinary Approach to Female Pelvic Pain: Case Studies

Description

Chronic or persistent pelvic pain affects one in seven women. In part one of this two-part webinar, we explored, via conversations with expert medical providers, how it takes a village of medical and clinical providers to comprehensively diagnose, treat, and manage this disabling condition.

In this
webinar, we’ll use a series of case studies to examine and explain the interdisciplinary care of women with chronic pelvic. Case studies of women with endometriosis, dyspareunia, myofascial pelvic pain, pudendal neuralgia, and bladder pain syndrome will highlight clinical decision-making by PTs and OTs in diagnosing and treating chronic pelvic pain through a multimodal approach to treatment.

Physical and occupational therapists working with women, primarily though not exclusively in outpatient rehabilitation settings, will gain skills and further their knowledge regarding their role in treating pelvic pain and a deeper understanding of how the interdisciplinary team supports the care of women with pelvic pain.

Instructor

Cindy Neville, PT, DPT, WCS

Dr. Cynthia (Cindy) Neville, PT, DPT, WCS, is an assistant professor of physical therapy at Mayo Clinic Alix College of Medicine in Jacksonville, Florida. She is a Women’s Health Clinical Specialist (WCS), board-certified by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.…

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Disclaimer

Financial: Dr. Cynthia Neville receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. She is the owner of Neville Know-How, Inc. There is no financial interest beyond that.

Nonfinancial: Dr. Cynthia Neville has no competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.

Accreditation

Requirements

To receive CEU credit all disciplines must attend the webinar for the full duration, complete the quiz with a minimum score of 70%, and complete the participant survey.

"Live" CEUs

Even if this webinar is accredited for your discipline and location, it may not count as a “Live” CEU. View our list of governing bodies that count our accredited webinars as “Live” CEUs.

"Live" CEUs

Approved Status applies to “Live” requirement for:

PT/PTA

AR, DC, FL, IL, IN, KY, NE, NJ, NC, OK, TN, TX, VA

OT/OTA

DE, FL, KS, NY, TN, AOTA

AT

BOC, FL

SLP

CA, CT, ME, MS, ASHA

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How to Prepare

Learning Objectives

  1. Recall the strategies for physical therapists and occupational therapists in examination and diagnosis of impairments in female patients with chronic pelvic pain
  2. Build strategies for clinical decision-making and treatment of female patients with chronic pelvic pain
  3. Identify the rationale and techniques for interdisciplinary and multimodal rehabilitation interventions in the treatment of female pelvic pain to support participation in ADLs
  4. Clarify two key components of pain neuroscience education in the treatment of female chronic pelvic pain

Agenda

All times in EDT.

5:00 PM–5:15 PM
Chapter 1: Overview of Interdisciplinary Approach to Female Pelvic Pain
5:15 PM–5:35 PM
Chapter 2: Case Study 1: Pelvic Floor Tension Myalgia 
5:35 PM–5:45 PM
Break
5:45 PM–6:05 PM
Chapter 3: Case Study 2: Dyspareunia and Bladder Pain
6:05 PM–6:25 PM
Chapter 4: Case Study 3: Pudendal Neuralgia
6:25 PM–6:30 PM
Break
6:30 PM–7:00 PM
Question and Answer Session

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