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Bill Taylor: The Athletic Pelvis (ID nummer: 449459)
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Cursus met (fysieke) bijeenkomst(en)/ alleen accreditatie voor totaal
CategorieGeaccrediteerde puntenAccreditatieperiode
Pro-Q-Kine - Algemeen kinesitherapeutisch241-10-2022 t/m 31-12-2022
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Introduction to the Athletic Pelvis Course (non - internal)

 

This course is aimed at Pelvic Health and MSK Physios.

 

The aim of the course is to explore the connection between Pelvic Floor Function and Dysfunction and the role the pelvic floor plays in sport and activity.

The course will look at how

* How to assess the connection between the hip and groin and pelvic floor

* How to assess the lumbar spine, SIJ and the lower limb for factors contributing to your patient’s pelvic pain

* Tests you can perform to differentiate hip joint/SIJ/LS involvement in pelvic pain

* Differential Diagnosis of common hip & groin injuries- including hernia and nerve issues

* How to plan a active treatment programme to fully address your patients dysfunction

* The course will have a focus on practical assessment and clinical reasoning and will consist of lectures where interaction will be encouraged !

* The practical labs will help consolidate the clinical reasoning with the taught practical skills.

MSc PT, SRP, MCSP, Grad Dip Man Ther Canada..

Bill Taylor is an Edinburgh based Physiotherapist with over 30 years experience in the treatment of pelvic dysfunction. He is widely recognised in the UK and internationally as being one of the leading pelvic health physios and one of the few who specialise in male pelvic floor dysfunction.

He is a certified member of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy and spent most of his career treating the Musculoskeletal System using manual therapy and exercise.

He has a special interest in Chronic Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and the use of manual and exercise therapy in addressing this condition.

Bill has contributed a chapter to the textbook Chronic Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction entitled “The Effect of Sport and Exercise on Chronic Pelvic Pain”. He also complied a chapter on Pelvic Girdle Assessment in Nicola Petty’s textbook – Neuro-musculoskeletal Assessment.

Including reference to pelvic floor dysfunction aiming to engage undergraduate physios in pelvic health.

He has a special interest in the effect of manual therapy and exercise on pelvic floor dysfunction and is in the early stages of developing a research project in this area.

Bill has taught widely in the UK, Europe and Israel on men’s health physiotherapy and male & female pelvic health.

He is one of the few UK based Physiotherapists to work full-time in male and female pelvic health and has built one of the UK’s biggest pelvic health clinics.

Bill is the Consultant Physiotherapist for Scottish Ballet having worked with them for over 15 years. He was integral in the development of a full time physiotherapy service to the ballet and continues to work with dancers of all ages and abilities in his Edinburgh clinic.

He is a visiting Lecturer at Edinburgh University where he contributes to the MSc in Dance Science and Education, teaching a Preventative Dance Injury Module.

He is also a visiting Lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University where he teaches on the BSc/MSc Midwifery course and MSc Physiotherapy course.

Bill has a passion to share his knowledge of pelvic floor dysfunction and Physiotherapy treatment in this area.
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Introduction to the Athletic Pelvis Course.docx10-11-2021 21:4512 KB
1-10-2022 t/m 2-10-2022
Tijd09:00 - 17:30
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OpmerkingenAmsterdam

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