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Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Introduction Course

This introductory course is an essential entry-level program for healthcare professionals new to pelvic floor rehabilitation. It provides an opportunity to understand the physical therapy approach to lower urinary tract symptoms and pelvic floor pain.


We highly recommend this course to those seeking to enhance their understanding of the field to deliver better care and rehabilitation programs for patients with pelvic floor dysfunction.








01

Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Introduction Course

This introductory course serves as an essential entry-level program for healthcare professionals new to pelvic floor rehabilitation. It offers an opportunity to understand the physical therapy approach to lower urinary tract symptoms and pelvic floor pain. We highly recommend this course to those seeking to deepen their understanding of the field and improve care and rehabilitation programs for patients with pelvic floor dysfunction.










Key Topics

01     Integrated Treatment

           This course introduces the field of pelvic 

           floor rehabilitation, which focuses on treating 

           movement systems centered on the 

           pelvic floor for conditions such as 

           incontinence, frequent urination, and residual

           urine, in accordance with international 

           guidelines.

02    Clinical Implications

         It suggests the potential impact of lumbar-

        pelvic stabilization, postural strategies, and 

        improved control through enhanced cognitive 

        awareness on urinary urgency.



03    Improvement of Care and Rehabilitation Programs

          It enhances the understanding of providing               personalized exercise programs for patients.


Who Can Enroll

Recommended for healthcare professionals interested in pelvic floor rehabilitation, including physicians, oriental medicine doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.

02

Conservative Management Specialist Program 

for Urinary Incontinence

The Conservative Management Specialist Program for Urinary Incontinence is a structured, evidence-based educational program aligned with key guidelines such as the International Continence Society (ICI) 7th Edition and AUGS. This program is recognized as a formal educational course representative of the field.




It specifically provides healthcare professionals specializing in pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) with comprehensive knowledge of systematic uptraining methods, pelvic floor movement mechanics, various types of exercises, the coordination of breathing and abdominal muscles, and the mechanisms of motor learning.




A certificate of completion is issued upon successfully completing the program.










Key Topics

01     Functional Assessment of the Pelvic 

          Floor Muscles

          Evaluate the pelvic floor muscle function of  

          patients with urinary incontinence and 

          develop exercise prescriptions and treatment 

          plans based on the assessment.

02    Pelvic Floor Muscle Training

          Understand the mechanisms of motor 

          learning based on the functional anatomy 

          and motor control theories of the pelvic floor 

          muscles. Learn methods for examining and 

          physically assessing these muscles, and 

          acquire skills to design customized training 

          programs for patients' pelvic floor muscles.



03    Bladder Training

04    Behavioral Interventions

          Learn methods to help patients regulate and 

          enhance their bladder function, including the 

          use of bladder diaries and voiding logs.

          Analyze the impact of lifestyle habits on 

          urinary incontinence symptoms and learn 

          strategies to educate patients on symptom 

          relief. This includes understanding absorbent 

          products and incorporating patient education 

          materials.


05    Patient Counseling and Education, 

         Strategies for Sustaining Treatment

          Develop strategies to enhance patients' self-

          management skills and improve treatment 

          adherence.


06    Effective Utilization of Modalities

          Learn to utilize various modalities, including 

          Mstim, Estim, and biofeedback.


This training program is based on the latest research and clinical data, offering a comprehensive range of knowledge from practical insights that patients can immediately apply in their daily lives to advanced techniques for pelvic floor muscle training. Providers who complete this course will be equipped to deliver the guidance and support essential for the non-surgical management of urinary incontinence.

Who Can Enroll

Recommended for healthcare professionals interested in pelvic floor rehabilitation, including physicians, doctors of oriental medicine, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.

Certificate Issuance

Upon completion of this course, a Certificate of Completion for the Conservative Management Specialist Program in Urinary Incontinence will be issued.

03

Pelvic Pain Rehabilitation Training

The Pelvic Pain Rehabilitation Training is a formal education program designed to systematically teach sensory retraining therapy and holistic approaches for managing non-infectious chronic pelvic pain. As suggested by the UPOINT system, treating chronic pelvic pain is recommended to include the clinical integration of various systems, such as the musculoskeletal and nervous systems.




A certificate of completion will be issued upon successfully completing the course.










Key Topics

01     Neurophysiological mechanisms

          Learn the fundamental neurophysiological

          principles underlying central sensitization

          mechanisms and sensory retraining. Gain 

          techniques to promote voluntary relaxation 

          and contraction of pelvic muscles through 

          awareness and control.

02    Holistic treatment approaches

          Provide comprehensive treatment methods 

          that address the psychological and social 

          factors affecting patients. This includes 

          counseling, education, and practical 

          strategies for effectively applying the 

          biopsychosocial (BPS) model in practice.



03    Key Physical Examinations

04    Therapeutic Tools Utilization

          Explore specialized methods of physical 

          examination to identify musculoskeletal 

          factors contributing to pelvic floor pain.

          Explore ways to utilize tools such as pelvic 

          wands and dilator therapy for effective 

          treatment of pelvic floor muscles.


05    Outcome Measurement Tools

          Study reliable measurement tools to evaluate 

          pain levels, symptoms, perceptions, and the 

          quality of life associated with chronic pelvic 

          pain.



06    Effective Use of Modalities

          Gain knowledge in applying various 

          modalities, including Mstim, Estim, and 

          biofeedback.


Who Can Enroll

Recommended for healthcare professionals involved in pelvic floor rehabilitation, including physicians, doctors of oriental medicine, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.

Certificate Issuance

A Certificate of Completion for Pelvic Pain Rehabilitation Training will be issued upon completion of this course.

Who Can Enroll

Recommended for healthcare professionals interested in pelvic floor rehabilitation, including physicians, oriental medicine doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.

Key Topics


01  Integrated Treatment

This course introduces the filed of pelvic floor rehabilitation, which focuses on treating movement systems centered around the pelvic floor for conditions such as incontinence, frequent urination, and residual urine, in accordance with international guidelines.


02  Clinical Implications

It suggests the potential impact of lumbar-pelvic stabilization, postural strategies, and improved control through enhanced cognitive awareness on urinary urgency.


03  Improvement of Care and Rehabilitation Programs

It enhances understanding of providing personalized exercise programs for patients.


02 

Conservative Management Specialist Program for Urinary Incontinence

The Conservative Management Specialist Program for Urinary Incontinence is a structured, evidence-based educational program aligned with key guidelines such as the International Continence Society (ICI) 7th Edition and AUGS. This program is recognized as a representative formal education course in the field.

 

In particular, it provides healthcare professionals specializing in pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) with in-depth knowledge of systematic uptraining methods, pelvic floor movement mechanics, various exercise types, coordination of breathing and abdominal muscles, and the mechanisms of motor learning. 


A certificate of completion is issued upon successfully finishing the program.








Who Can Enroll

Recommended for healthcare professionals interested in pelvic floor rehabilitation, including physicians, oriental medicine doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.


Certificate Issuance

Upon completion of this course, a Certificate of Completion for the Conservative Management Specialist Program for Urinary Incontinence will be awarded.

Key Topics


01  Functional Assessment of Pelvic Floor Muscles

Assess the pelvic floor muscle function of patients with urinary incontinence and develop exercise prescriptions and treatment plans based on the evaluation.


02  Pelvic Floor Muscle Training

Understand the mechanisms of motor learning based on the functional anatomy and motor control theories of pelvic floor muscles. Learn methods for pelvic floor muscle examination and physical assessment, and acquire skills to design customized pelvic floor muscle training programs for patients.


03  Bladder Training

Learn methods to help patients regulate and improve their bladder function, including the use of bladder diaries and voiding logs.


04  Behavioral Interventions

Analyze the impact of lifestyle habits on urinary incontinence symptoms and learn strategies to educate patients on symptom relief. This includes understanding absorbent products and incorporating patient education materials.


05  Patient Counseling and Education, Strategies for Sustaining Treatment

Develop strategies to enhance patients' self-management skills and improve treatment adherence.


06  Effective Utilization of Modalities

Learn to utilize various modalities, including MStim, EStim, and biofeedback.


This training program is designed based on the latest research and clinical data, offering a comprehensive range of knowledge from practical insights that patients can immediately apply in daily life to advanced techniques for pelvic floor muscle training.


Providers completing this course will be equipped to deliver guidance and support essential for non-surgical management of urinary incontinence.

03 

Pelvic Pain Rehabilitation Training

The Pelvic Pain Rehabilitation Training is a representative formal education program designed to provide systematic learning of sensory retraining therapy and holistic approaches for managing non-infectious chronic pelvic pain. As suggested by the UPOINT system, the treatment of chronic pelvic pain is recommended to include the clinical integration of various systems, such as the musculoskeletal and nervous systems.


A certificate of completion will be issued upon successfully completing the course.








Who Can Enroll

Recommended for healthcare professionals interested in pelvic floor rehabilitation, including physicians, oriental medicine doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.


Certificate Issuance

Upon completion of this course, a Certificate of Completion for the Conservative Management Specialist Program for Urinary Incontinence will be awarded.

Key Topics


01  Neurophysiological Mechanisms

Learn the fundamental neurophysiological principles underlying central sensitization mechanisms and sensory retraining. Gain techniques to promote voluntary relaxation and contraction of pelvic muscles through awareness and control.


02  Holistic Treatment Approaches

Provide comprehensive treatment methods addressing psychological and social factors of patients. This includes counseling, education, and practical strategies for effectively applying the biopsychosocial (BPS) model in practice.


03  Key Physical Examinations

Explore specialized physical examination methods for identifying musculoskeletal factors contributing to pelvic floor pain.


04  Use of Therapeutic Tools

Learn how to utilize tools like pelvic wands and dilator therapy for functional treatment of pelvic floor muscles.


05  Outcome Measurement Tools

Study reliable measurement tools to evaluate pain levels, symptoms, perception, and quality of life associated with chronic pelvic pain.



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