An Integrated approach to Pelvic Dysfunction

Course

In Bulphan

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Bulphan

  • Duration

    2 Days

A better understanding of the fascial continuity between the viscerofascial and myofascial systems. A better understanding of how fascial restrictions in either of the above systems can lead to gynaecological or musculoskeletal problems. Improved palpatory skills in relation to the evaluation and identification of fascialrestrictions, and their influence on joint, neural, muscular and vascular dynamics. A system of assessment that leads to the identification of the primary restriction, i.e. musculokeletal v visceral. Suitable for: Anyone

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Location

Start date

Bulphan (Essex)
North View Church Road, RM14 3RU

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Stuart Robertson

Stuart Robertson

MSc BSc Physiotherapy BEd (Hons)

Course programme

AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO PELVIC DYSFUNCTION

MR STUART ROBERTSON MSc BSc Physiotherapy BEd (Hons)

Two day workshop

INTRODUCTION This is a course has been specifically designed to suit both those with experience and expertise in the musculoskeletal field and those who work in women's health. It has long been recognised by those working in the later field that

Course goals:

After attending this course you will have:

  1. A better understanding of the fascial continuity between the viscerofascial and myofascial systems
  2. A better understanding of how fascial restrictions in either of the above systems can lead to gynaecological or musculoskeletal problems.
  3. Improved palpatory skills in relation to the evaluation and identification of fascialrestrictions, and their influence on joint, neural, muscular and vascular dynamics.
  4. A system of assessment that leads to the identification of the primary restriction, i.e. musculokeletal v visceral

An Integrated approach to Pelvic Dysfunction

Price on request