Na 3 dagen cursus heeft de osteopaat kennis over de volgende gebieden en technieken:
Osteopathic Approach of bladder dysfunctions
The elements responsible for normal bladder physiology:
The stabilizing system of the bladder: the pubovesical ligaments, the urachus, the medial umbilical ligaments, the obturator membranes.
the retaining system of the bladder: the pelvic floor, the obturator muscles
The repercussions of the dysfunctions of the pelvic girdle on physiopathology of the bladder :
the sacrococcygeal joint, the sacrotuberal and sacrospinal ligaments
The manipulations of the bladder: the trigone, the body of the bladder, the ureterovesical junction, the urethra.
Other structures related to the bladder: kidneys, ureters, surrounding abdominal organs.
The most frequent disorders presented by patients: Urinary stress incontinency, Cystitis and Cystalgia, Enuresis…
Osteopathic approach of the female genital dysfunctions
The system of stabilization and orientation of the uterus: the broad ligament, the uterosacral ligaments, the ligamentum teres, the uterovesical ligaments.
The bad positions of the uterus and their consequences: retroversions, hyper-anteversion, tipped uterus, prolapses.
Vascular manipulations: left renal vein, uterine artery and venous plexus of the uterus
The treatment of the various disorders of menstruation:
algomenorrhoea,
premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
The treatment of painful syndromes:
dyspareunias,
neuralgias in touch with the urogenital system.
Osteopathic approach of the male genital dysfunctions
The treatment of the prostate pathologies: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), Prostatitis
External techniques on the structures related to the prostate:
the ligaments (pubovesical, sacrotuberal-sacrospinal ligaments)
the anterior part of the perineum.
the inguinal canal
Internal techniques:
the different structures of the fibrous capsule of the prostate,
direct manipulations of the prostate