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SELF PACED Postpartum Prolapse & Pain: It's All About Support

For Physical therapists and PT Assistants, Occupational therapists and OT Assistants


Here's what you'll learn from Kathe Wallace PT

NOTE: This course is an updated and enhanced version of what is also known as PF Support Systems in Postpartum Recovery, Prolapse and Pain. While the name and CEU availability have changed, the core objectives of the course remain the same.


Name and explain the seven vaginal and two external points of the POP-Q examination. 

 Explain prolapse fascial exam with a ½ speculum and external POP-Q measurements (gh, pb) including the appropriate instructions and supplies.

Identify two principles of the Hypopressive technique. 

 Explain three types of abdominal wall evaluations for patients with PFD.

Summarize four breathing techniques for patients with PFD. 

 Apply postural and IAP management strategies for functional activities with PFD.

Name three vaginal pelvic fascia and/or levator hiatus support structures which could contribute to symptoms of pelvic pain. 

 Name two fascial structures in each of the three levels of Delancey’s fascial support. 

 List three modifiable conditions that could affect results of vaginal fascial examination. 

 Name the internal vaginal locations and depth of palpation for examination for common levator ani injury/avulsion sites, the ATLA, ATFP, ATRV pelvic fascia, uterosacral ligament, cervix and its posterior fornix.

Outline the four steps of a digital levator ani injury/avulsion examination.


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