PT Course Details
Course # 1188
Physical Therapy Treatment of Adult Urinary Incontinence in All Treatment Settings Part 2
2
2
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at 12:00 pm EDT
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Course Abstract
Course Learning Outcomes
Preview Exam- Develop strategies for screening patients for urinary incontinence.
- Identify patients who may have pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.
- Describe pelvic floor rehabilitation interventions.
- Discuss bladder and behavioral training for improving bladder function.
- Discuss rehabilitation based treatment of urinary incontinence in outpatient, home health, impatient rehabilitation, and skilled nursing settings.
- Describe the process of referral to a physician or therapist specializing in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction and urinary incontinence.
Time-ordered Agenda
| 0-5 Minutes | Review from Part 1 |
| 5-20 Minutes | Bladder training techniques |
| 20-35 Minutes | Biofeedback and ultrasound Imaging |
| 35-50 Minutes | Electrical stimulation |
| 50-65 Minutes | Screening and referral for urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction |
| 65-110 Minutes | Application of principles and evidence for practice in different levels of care: impatient, skilled nursing, home health, outpatient |
| 110-120 Minutes | Summary Review, Q and A |
Course Information
Course Presenter
Cynthia E. Neville, PT, DPT, WCS, BCB-PMD
With more than 23 years of experience as a clinician, leader and educator in women’s health rehabilitation, Cynthia (Cindy) Neville leads a diverse team of clinicians at Brooks Rehabilitation in Jacksonville Florida who provide pelvic floor and women’s health rehabilitation services in all levels of care including acute care, inpatient, outpatient, skilled nursing, and home health care. Cindy conducts comprehensive post-graduate education and training for physical therapists in obstetric and pelvic floor rehabilitation and is the coordinator of the Brooks Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Women’s Health Residency Program. Cindy served from 2007-2010 as the national Committee Chair of the APTA’s Section on Women’s Health Certificate of Achievement Programs (CAPP-pelvic and CAPP-OB) for physical therapists in the areas of pelvic floor rehabilitation and pregnancy and postpartum physical therapy. She has authored multiple scientific posters and papers of women’s health rehabilitation research, most recently presenting research on pelvic pain and on postpartum musculoskeletal health at the World Congress of Physical Therapy in Amsterdam, the Netherlands in June 2011. Cindy is an international presenter and national educator on pelvic floor and pregnancy-related rehabilitation.
Disclosure: This presenter has no relevant financial or nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
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