- Amy Wahlgren, PT, DPT, CORS - Lima, OH, Really enjoyed the class. (Note, this code is only valid for non-licensed students. The manual is well organized and a great reference to review. - Denise Beckers, PTA - Marina del Rey, CA, I am so happy I took this course and can be a part of the womens Health Community that is in such need! A Facebook page for either this course or prior course participants would be helpful as well as a video of the PF YMCA!- Danielle Klein, PT - Hastings, NE, Thank you for empowering me to go out. Best course I have been to! A satellite means that participants will be gathering in a given location and watching the instructor present remotely on the same screen. -Cossette Burnham, SPT - Salt Lake City, UT, Instructors were great engaging and knowledgeable. Katelyn Longanbach PT, DPT - Marquette, MI, This information was so needed could have been the 4th day! The course is loaded with information but they presented everything in a non-intimidating way and brought so much clinical connection to the material. The International Pelvic Pain Society Patient's Booklet on Chronic Pelvic Pain 3. - Emily Minton, PT, DPT - Tynan, TX, Excellent flow and extremely fun, positive course! Thank you!- Mara MacKinnon - Las Cruces, NM, This was an excellent & very thorough course. They provided a great learning environment and were able to answer all questions. 11:00 - Managing Movement Part II: Pressures & Load Transfer Kim graduated with her doctorate in physcial therapy from MGHIHP after completing her undergraduate work in Classics at UNH. This experience was eye-opening and put all reservations at ease. Registrants who already own a copy of this or a corresponding textbook are not required to purchase an additional one. I was able to relax and learn early on. Your Mask- Please wear a mask while participating in this course to keep your colleagues safe. Thank you! Everyone was so knowledgeable and kind and created a learning environment I looked forward to coming to each day! Now I cant wait to serve my patients using my new knowledge. The speaker enthusiasm made me feel like this is a real in I could work in.- Arin Lotter, SPT - Manchester, NH, This was a very intense course for me. - Jamie Dills, DPT, Cert. She believes conditions involving pelvic pain, incontinence, pregnancy/postpartum concerns should be addressed instead of preventing us from doing the things we love. Loved it!- Amy Hinkel, PT, MSl, MSR-PT - Southlake, TX, This was an excellent course with lots of relevant information. 8:45 - Break 1. Well organized and useful/open/welcoming environment.- Audrey Finer PT DPT - Algona, IA, Jen and Teri are amazing at providing this course with real world application not just an educational course. As an auspicious educator, Kim has been involved with many community-based education programs, including lectures and demonstrations to local yoga studios during instructor trainings, postpartum support groups, and support groups for those afflicted with neurological disease. I wouldnt mind having EMG Day 3 and move Day 3s info to Day 2. They made the course comfortable and flow well. I am still unsure if I can do it because it really affects me but I would like to and would like to help a wide population. I can take the information with me back to my clinic. Survivors of past trauma should be aware that performing or experiencing internal exam may be triggering, and that many, regardless of their histories, feel strong emotions when practicing these techniques. I started the course with very little knowledge of the Pelvic Floor and now I feel confident that I can evaluate and treat Pelvic Floor patients. 6:30 am PST - Course begins / Introduction, goals, objectives, questions Daily lab time allows for supervised instruction of pelvic floor muscle evaluation with external palpation and internal vaginal examination of pelvic floor musculature. This continuing education course is comprised of 9 hours of prerecorded lectures followed by two-days of in-person learning, and was designed to provide a thorough introduction to female pelvic floor function, dysfunction and treatment interventions. They created a comfortable and safe environment. Leaving to want to know more. I would like to see a pelvic clock. We have gained much knowledge and cant wait to get into the clinic and start treating patients! PLEASE NOTE: This course includes internal assessment and exam techniques, which will be practiced in partnered pairs in lab time. -Mary Jo Nice, PT, COMT - Redwood City, CA, Fantastic course! I love personal input and patient stories. Principles of Biofeedback from Professor Tim Watson's website- an incredible resource! Practice hands-on lab techniques on the other therapists in their pair/group without a lab assistant or instructor physically present at their self-hosted location. Please complete this assignment prior to the first day of the seminar. Thank you so much for what you all do!- Severa Calzada PT, DPT - Katy, TX, I absolutely loved this class and got so much more out of it than I thought I would (and I thought I would get a lot!) Teri and Christine made this very comfortable and improved my own biases with pelvic floor PT. Really like how you study on time.Kristin Hoeh - Lewiston, MI, I was recommended by another pelvic floor therapist to face this course. What does self-hosted mean? Identify specific pelvic pain conditions (vulvodynia, IC and CPP) and common physical therapy interventions 7. Please Contact Us with any questions about the use of this text as a required reading in this course. Read more about What to Expect During Courses with Internal Lab Work. Kim currently practices out of Rhode Island. Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner's license or regulation. It is geared to the physical therapist who wants to synthesize the information and apply it to individual treatment programs for urinary incontinence or the musculoskeletal components of urogynecologic pain syndromes such as chronic pelvic pain (CPP), vulvar pain, and interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS). They explained the information incredibly thoroughly and provided the best information. Labs were really helpful.- Kali Meadows, PT - Norfolk, VA, I was so nervous before this course! I am so glad I came!- Alexis Henderson, OTR/L, CLT, OCC - Newport, VA, Excellent course w/ excellent instructors!- Kayla Thompson, Physical Therapist - Midlothian, VA, I enjoyed this course a lot! I look forward to continuing learning through the rest of the Heran & Wallace courses.- Caroline McDaniel, SPT - Indianola, MS, Thank you for being so passionate about what you do and passing that onto me!- Ilia Henderson, PTA - Statesville, NC, I was very impressed by the content & structure of this course. No egos. I've done this 20 years - and I wish I'd taken this course years ago. Thanks!- Kelsey Graham, OTR/L - Oxnard, CA, I though this course was amazing! In order to foster an environment that is non-triggering and safe for all participants, we recommend all participants consider the emotional impact they may experience during the course, and consider consulting a trauma counselor or therapist prior to attending. While I know there is so much more to learn, I feel like I have learned an incredible amount. - Megan Bush, COTA - Tupelo, KS, Taking PF1 as a student was very nerve-wracking. Identify the various types of urinary incontinence and behavioral treatment options available to the physical therapist 8. I had the full range of emotions. Carly Harns - San Diego, CA, I enjoyed the course and learned a lot. Day Two Find a suitable location from which the pair/group can all view the zoom lectures together. Ensured we all were understanding, open to explaining over and over, trying different techniques if necessary. PLEASE NOTE: This course includes internal assessment and exam techniques, which will be practiced in partnered pairs in lab time. She has completed postgraduate continuing education courses with the American Physical Therapy Association and the Herman & Wallace Institute in: examination and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction, athletes and pelvic rehab, myofascial release, pregnancy rehab, male health, advanced orthopedic assessment for the pelvic health therapist, and . Please, Contact us about Hosting Pelvic Floor Level 1 or any other course! Describe and perform pelvic floor muscle evaluation techniques utilizing observation, vaginal palpation, and SEMG biofeedback 4. DN - Shelby, NC, Great Introduction course. Participants who are pregnant also have the option ofbringing their own lab model for examination, or they have the option of working in a group of three during lab times. This was a great experience and eye opener. All of the practice was very helpful. But still feel somewhat low in confidence to turnaround of treat tomorrow.. but I know Ill get there. Instructors made myself feel comfortable and also challenged my thought process with course content.- Randi Henriques, SPT - Upland, CA, Very clearly presented info. 69: Why You Should See a Pelvic Floor PT and Birth RX with Dr. Antoinette. Thank you, Sara, for all of your insights. Katherine O'Brien CNM - catonsville, MD, Absolutely the best course I have ever attended. Many participants find it helpful to review the anatomy of the pelvis and perineum I immediately felt comfortable and excited from the first lecture and was able to maintain focus throughout the class. 7. A representative will be able to assist you if you tell them which Herman & Wallace course you will be taking. SEMG documentation grids would be useful! - Gillian McGeorge, DPT, ATC, OCS - Ogden, UT, Wonderful class. I feel prepared to work with patient, and motivated to continue to learning Herman & Wallace! - Dang Le PT, DPT - Sunnyvale, CA, Great Course! I was never taught pelvic floor in school and this was 1st exposure. - Megan McClary, DPT, OCS - Clarks Green, PA, Thank you for a meaningful and valuable primary introduction to the world of pelvic floor health. The self-hosted option is for those who live in very remote/inaccessible regions, who are practicing stricter social distancing, and are comfortable with self-lead, independent learning. - Stephanie Perez, DPT - Huntsville, AL, Great course! I have learned so much and have knowledge and skills I can use. Save Now! Great course & great TAs. They are all very passionate about Pelvic Floor. 2:00 - Questions Song/Dance, hand movements, and funny stories made it interesting. Identify the muscle layers and specific muscles of the pelvic floor 2. The instructors and lab assistants were all very personable and empathetic. Due to temperature variations from clinic to clinic, we would recommend wearing comfortable layers. I learned so much! Held my attention for 3 full days of lecture/lab. I was anxious to attend, based on the content of the class, but they made everyone feel so welcomed/comfortable.- Teresa Durkin - Kansas City, KS, Demonstrations of exercises of a exercise instruction would be helpful.- Kristin Overton, PT, DPT - Oakland, CA, Great course & very well-educated instructors.- Whitney Ford, DPT - Hays, KS, Such a great class! I am excited to apply this course information in my practice and serve a population that so often is overlooked! Thank you!Lisa LaMont PT - Auburn, MI, The course was highly organized, the content was useful and the speakers were excellent.Carla Bennick, PT - Grand Haven, MI, Great class! No one participant will be required to partner with any other one participant during labs. =============================, 6:00 am PST - Zoom opens 30 mins before course for registration and setup I appreciate all the time they spent with us helping in the labs. Jennifer Student DPT - Waxhaw, NC, I come in with some knowledge, but leaving with more connected dots and increased knowledge. Make a difference.- Lauren Winely, SPT - Evansville, IN, This was a great course and the instructors were very knowledgeable and made it comfortable!- Paige Slemmons DPT - Superior, WI, Cant wait to start treating patients!- Christa Antrim DPT - Albany, OR, You will leave this course feeling confident with bring able to examine and treat the pelvic floor!- Kimberly Rogers, PT, DPT - Zion Crossroads, VA, Thank you for taking time this weekend to discuss this area _ us learned a lot and cannot wait to put this to practice!- Trina Wunderlich, DPT - Huntsville, AL, I think if you can incorporate lab with the movement presentations on day 3 it would be easier to stay attentive. Being born with a vagina and other female anatomy is not a prerequisite for attending or participating fully in our courses. I am excited to implement the skills I learned. She earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Rhode Island in 2018. Kimberly has a special passion for treating athletes with pelvic floor dysfunction, and returning them to the sport or movement style they most love. Definitely looking forward to PF2A and PF2B. Feel comfortable going forward in treating patients!- Kristin Brastad - Chino, CA, Amazing course, Great instructors.- Samantha Moon, DPT - Ponte Vedra, FL, As a student, I felt prepared to take the course from my prior course work. Good labs! Antoinette adores living in the beautiful city of Las Vegas. I also learned so much about myself. -Dana Oie - Ephrata, WA, A well-done, very informative course. Clinical treatment interventions will include therapeutic exercise,external manual therapy, patient related education/behavioral instructions and electrotherapeutic modalities. The instructor will provide remote direction via zoom. Holly Kolander - Benson, MN, Nari and Jenni were amazing teachers! Pelvic Health Physical Therapy 1 (PH1) through APTA Pelvic Floor Level 1 (PF1) through Herman & Wallace Pelvic Health I through Evidence in Motion . https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter-classic.html, ============================= They went above and beyond to further our education and were very thorough with the information.- Alexandra Shipley - West Chester, OH, Truly gained a confident understanding in the female/male anatomy and the treatment for females. Learning about this topic will help me greatly to help so many people.- Renee Hogue, DPT - Artesia, NM, Great course! Special Considerations:As this continuing education course includes extensive lab work, all course attendees should come prepared to participate as both clinician and patient. As a pregnant participant who had to work in groups of 3s, I difficult to get labs completed in the amount of time intended for 2 people.- Amanda Satcher, OTR/L - Nashville, TN, Loved this course! ), Wrap-up 4:15 Adjourn. The instructors were so knowledgeable, professional and inclusive. Individual registrations without a qualified and registered partner are not permitted. The information is immediately applicable to clinical practice. All participants must be therapists who are registered for this course who can give knowledgeable feedback to their partner during lab (no patients other unlicensed people). - Ellaine Sapin-Ancheta, PT - Wesley Chapel, FL, Sara and Jessica did a wonderful job giving an overview of a broad topic and empowering therapists to begin evaluating and treating the pelvic floor. Bladder Diary Assignment Instructions3. Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Urinary Incontinence 2. The knowledge of these instructors was very empowering as I now have new career role models and support for my future career. Herman & Wallace | Pelvic Rehabilitation InstituteTerms & Conditions that apply to all Continuing Education Courses, Copyright 2021 Herman & Wallace | All Rights Reserved Privacy and Cookie Policy, Pacific Time - Day 1: 8:00am - 4:30pm / Day 2: 8:00am - 4:45pm, Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification, List of Certified Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioners, Pelvic Floor Level 1 Satellite Lab Course, Pelvic Floor Level 1 - Satellite Lab Course - July 10-11, 2021, What to Expect During Courses with Internal Lab Work, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Urinary Incontinence, https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter-classic.html. The way the information was presented was engaging, knowledgeable and incredibly helpful as I pursue my passion in pelvic rehabilitation. I highly recommend this course.- Sarah Valentine PTA - Norfolk, VA, Thank You! Instructors inspired learning and confidence. I enjoyed speaking to all the attendees and gaining new ideas to bring back to my clinical practice. Outcome measures and quality of life questionnaires will be presented for both urinary incontinence and pain syndromes. I was also slightly temfied at the same time. 10-14 days before the course, participants will receive an invite to join Teachable, an online learning platform. Both instructors were great! In order to derive the most benefit from this course, we ask our participants to internalize the required reading materials and complete a diary assignment prior to attending. They brought so much enthusiasm and knowledge each day!- Cassandra Hippensteel PT, DPT - Gilbert, AZ, Both instructors were fabulous! - Emily Larson, SPT - Chicago, IL, I felt this course was crucial and extremely informative. This course was designed to provide a thorough introduction to female pelvic floor function, dysfunction and treatment interventions. Everything was easy to follow and all questions were answered. I feel like it did teach me so much and not just about the PF. She has a passion for seamlessly treating pelvic floor dysfunction and orthopedic dysfunction as inter-related components. The Herman & Wallace Institute welcomes all professionals who are appropriately licensed at our courses. -Danielle Mckinney, PT, DPT - Shalimar, FL, I am so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this course Susannah and Jessica are so amazing, sensitive, compassionate and knowledgeable forces of nature. - Ashley VandenBerg DPT, CMP - Lowell, MI, Great instructors with multiple experiences to share and learn from. This course was an incredible experience! I cant believe the amount of learning that happened. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (a download from Tim Watson's site: electrotherapy.org.)5. Avery L Hill - Waco, TX, I loved the course and all the information - the instructors were great, and made sure during lab everyone had specific 1 on 1 time with the instructors. Thank you for building confidence providing thorough knowledge and teaching pride/respect for our amazing bodies!Katherine Thomas, PT, DPT - Grand Rapids, MI, I was nervous coming into this course. This discount cannot be used in combination with any other discounts. During labs, participants will pair up and practice labs with one another. Im in an underserved area & I feel like I have the tools to make a big import in my community. To get this discount when checking out online, use the code STUDENT2023 for courses scheduled for 2023. I am grateful for that! Excited to keep taking Herman & Wallace courses!- Catherine Sink, PT, DPT - Johnson City, TN, I absolutely loved this course. 9:00 - Pelvic Floor Evaluation (Continued) Physical therapy continuing education courses should not be taken by individuals who are not licensed or otherwise regulated, except, as they are involved in a specific plan of care. You will need at least one person to work with during labs. Aimee Schuh PT, DPT - Silver Spring, MD, Presenters were Amazing! - Lindsey Grom, PT, DPT - Belmont, NC, I was nervous and completely green to this topic coming into the class. I loved that the instructors came up to me and helped me introduce myself to the class. 6:30 am PST - Course begins / Questions from Day 1 Looking forward to 2A & 2B & Capstone someday!- Rachel Busch, PT, DPT - Englewood, CO, I personally think a lot of great info was presented on day 1 when most attendants were tired/brain fatigue. NOTE: Times below are listed in Pacific time zone There is such a need for this week in my community and we are excited to be able to offer help to my patients. - Chelsea Boomer, PT, DPT - Escondido, CA, The course was amazing! They were informative, made the class fun and put everyone at ease. Thanks for being so open to having students - I feel so much more prepared for my pelvic floor clinical rotation! I feel ready to put to use my new skills on Monday! I cannot wait to get back to the clinic and use what I learned with my future/current PTs! This discount is available for a group of three or more registrants, who all work at the same clinic/hospital, enroll in a single course, and pay in a single transaction or mail in multiple checks in a single envelope. - Taylor Collins, SPT - Savannah, GA, This was an incredible course. All the instructors were so supportive and caring of our learning. Thank you, I feel ready for work!- Rachel Koebel, PT, MPT, GCS - South Milwaukee, WI, I absolutely loved the course instructors. =============================, 6:00 am PST - Zoom opens 30 mins before course for registration and setup Sarah Tiffany - San Diego, CA, Excellent course. I stayed interested and engaged the whole time. This brought the subject matter to life for me almost as much as the labs. This course is geared to the therapist who wants to synthesize the information and apply it to individual treatment programs for urinary incontinence or the musculoskeletal components of urogynecologic pain syndromes such as chronic pelvic pain (CPP), vulvar pain, and interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS). I knew there would be an internal lab, and that was daunting to me. Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Urinary Incontinence 2. Patient History Form4. For each condition the therapist will learn to: recognize the key signs and symptoms that lead to impairment, functional limitations and disabilities; use an evaluation/outcome tool; and perform a suggested protocol of treatment interventions. Very professional presentation. Such an amazing course. Equipment at the course will be supplied by our biofeedback vendor,Current Medical Technologies.
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