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The Female Pelvic Floor During Weight Lifting

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English, French

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Summary

Ever wondered how the female pelvic floor responds to lifting heavy? Is lifting heavy good or bad for the pelvic floor? And what about bracing and wearing belts? Have all these questions answered and much more on this information packed hour with Helen Keeble chatting all things weight lifting and pelvic floor. Also learn how to coach women with pelvic floor dysfunction back to lifting heavy.

Course outline

  1. Recap of the anatomy of the female pelvic floor and how it responds to the effects of force and pressure
  2. Examination of the current literature and research surrounding the pelvic floor and weight lifting
  3. Brief discussion on coaching women with pelvic floor dysfunction when weight lifting

Objectives

  1. Explain how the female pelvic floor responds to pressure and force when performing optimally
  2. Understand how the latest evidence and research helps to guide clinical practise for women who are lifting weights
  3. Devise and implement training programmes involving weight lifting for women with pelvic floor dysfunction

Course Content

The Female Pelvic Floor During Weight Lifting
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Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner’s license or regulation. Continuing education courses should not be taken by people who are not licensed or regulated.This does not apply when they are part of a specific plan of care. By participating in this course, the participant agrees to respect his/her professional scope of practice.

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Good information and presentation. I would have liked a few more examples of exercises for the pelvic floor specifically (eg. Bridge as assist) or stretches specifically (eg. Piriformes or obturator interns hip stretches). I have taken classes with Herman and Wallace with research presented supporting 24 10 second holds per day as a « maintenance dose ».

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All members of the A.K.K.O.M.Q. must accumulate continuing education units. The association intends to ensure the safety and quality of kinesiology and kinesiology-kinesitherapy interventions, by requiring its members to maintain and improve their knowledge through the many continuing education courses offered annually, and to put their skills into practice while respecting the code of ethics. Credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ.

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