- 11 webinars
- 9 international experts
- 11 current topics
Course Content
1. BONUS! Microbiome Science and Perinatal Care: Why Does it Matter? by Sinead Dufour, PhD
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2. C-Section Rehab by Katie Kelly, MSc PT
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3. Physiotherapy for Pelvic Health After Gynecological Cancer by Marie-Pierre Cyr, PhD Msc MPT
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4. GI disorders and pelvic floor par Susan C. Clinton, PT DScPT OCS WCS FAAOMPT NBHWC
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5. Inclusive Care for Gender and Sexual Minorities (providing care to individuals in the LGBTQ+ community, including those undergoing hormonal/surgical transition) by Brianna Durand, PT, DPT
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7. Menstrual cycle and athletic performance by Kirsty Elliot-Sale, PhD Exercise Physiology
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8. Understanding and Treating Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorders using a Biopsychosocial Approach by Stéphanie Thibault-Gagnon, B.Sc PT, PhD
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9. Preparing to Push in Birth by Anita Lambert, Pt, MSc (PT), BKin, NCPT
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10. Maternal Obesity: Exercise and Nutrition Based Interventions for Weight Management During and Following Pregnancy by Kirsty Elliot-Sale, PhD Exercise Physiology
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11. Evidence Based Strategies for Dysmenorrhea, Endometriosis, Bladder Pain/Interstitial Cystitis by Michelle Lyons, PT, MISCP
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