pelvic floor plus - Manitoba Physiotherapy Association
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pelvic floor plus - Manitoba Physiotherapy Association
REGISTRATION FEES: PRESENTS PELVIC FLOOR PLUS: THE ROLE OF THE PELVIC FLOOR IN LUMBO PELVIC PAIN AND DYSFUNCTION COURSE DETAILS: May 2, 2015 9:00a.m. – 4:30p.m. Instructors: Donna Sarna, B.A., BMR (PT) M.Sc., Jaime Angus, BMR (PT), Jamie Wheaton, B.A., BMR (PT) Donna Sarna Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation, 102-897 Corydon Avenue CPA Members: $175 + GST Non CPA members: $262 + GST New Graduates*: $87 + GST *within 1 year of Convocation; limited space available Registration deadline is March 31, 2015. A minimum of 14 participants is required to run the course; maximum 20. Written withdrawal from the course before March 31, 2015 will be subject to a $25.00 fee. Written cancellation following the deadline will not receive a refund. Snacks and refreshments will be provided, lunch is not included. COURSE OUTLINE: • • • • • • Review of the pelvic floor and associated structures Achieve understanding of the pelvic floor and its functional role in normal populations as well as in the perinatal populations Achieve understanding of the pelvic floor role in lumbo pelvic function Achieve insight into the role of the pelvic floor structures in pain and dysfunction Gain an understanding of the pelvic floor involvement with the abdominals Leave with ability into: • Recognize potential pelvic floor issues with patients • Questions to ask in history taking if pelvic floor issues are suspected • Cue for the pelvic floor in various postures ( activation and relaxation) • Connect the active pelvic floor with the rest of the core • Manual techniques (external) to aid in correcting asymmetries and imbalances • Note: ONLY EXTERNAL TECHNIQUES WILL BE TAUGHT, NO INTERNAL TECHNIQUES • 50% of the course will be a practical component Register by phone Manitoba Physiotherapy Association: 204-925-5701 or 1-877-9255701 to pay by credit card Manitoba Physiotherapy Association 145 Pacific Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 2Z6 204-925-5701 or 1 877 204 925 5701 www.mbphysio.org Instructors Donna Sarna, B.A., BMR (PT) M.Sc. Donna Sarna obtained her Bachelor in Medical Rehabilitation in Physiotherapy from the University of Manitoba in 1992. Her career began in private practice focusing on the areas of orthopedics and sports injury. Early on in her career, she was privileged to have the opportunity to work with a team of health care practitioners in a multi-disciplinary chronic pain program. This experience inspired a change in her philosophy as she learned the importance of looking at an individual as a whole, and that optimal health involves not only the body, but also the mind and the connection between the two. In 2000, she began her own practice to support this change in philosophy which made a holistic approach in her care of her clients possible. She combined this endeavor with the pursuit of her Masters degree in Science in Medical Rehabilitation which she completed in 2005. In 2002, Donna pursued Pilates training (Stott Pilates), which she incorporates into her daily practice. Concurrently, Donna began extensive training in the treatment of pelvic floor pain and dysfunction. She is qualified to perform internal pelvic floor assessments for dysfunction related to incontinence, pelvic floor organ prolapse and/or pain conditions. She also provides prenatal and post-partum assessment, education and treatment to optimize the health and outcomes for new moms. Over the last 8 years Donna has also completed many courses in the areas of myofascial release, visceral mobilization and craniosacral therapy which she incorporates into her daily practice. Jaime Angus, BMR (PT) Jaime Angus graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2000 with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation in Physiotherapy. In 2001 she commenced postgraduate training in the area of women’s health. She has completed course work in the management of incontinence, pelvic pain disorders, pelvic organ prolapse, prenatal and postpartum health and fitness as well as post-mastectomy care. She has also undergone extensive training in the areas of myofascial release, visceral manipulation and acupuncture. Jaime is qualified to perform internal pelvic examinations and treatments and integrates the retraining of the pelvic floor musculature as part of her holistic approach to lumbopelvic health. Jaime is a strong advocate for reducing the incidence of incontinence and pelvic pain in the female population by early intervention post-partum, and has spoken numerous times at the community level to increase awareness among women and health care professionals on these topics. She is also a Pilates instructor working with individuals with injuries as well as the healthy population. Jamie Wheaton, B.A., BMR (PT) Jamie Wheaton graduated in 2005 from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Psychology and in 2008 from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation in Physical Therapy. She has enjoyed working as a private practice Physiotherapist since graduation. Jamie began working at Donna Sarna Physiotherapy in 2011 because she has a special interest in women’s health. She is trained in assessment, diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction which includes urinary and bowel incontinence of men and women, pain syndromes of the pelvis and genital region, pelvic organ prolapse, pudendal neuralgia and perinatal physiotherapy. Commonly treated perinatal issues include diastasis rectus, diastasis pubis, lumbar and hip pain, and preparation for delivery including perineal massage and stretching. She is frequently invited to present to the public on pelvic floor continence and pelvic floor issues. An important part of her treatment approach is education and exercise prescription allowing the patient better control of their progress. She has taken multiple courses in internal pelvic floor assessment and treatment since 2011. She has also completed several orthopedic levels post graduate including muscle and joint function, acupuncture, headache assessment and pelvic floor related disorders. Jamie has been trained in orthotic casting and has been providing custom orthotics for several years. In her spare time, Jamie enjoys taking ballet and tap dance classes, playing dodgeball, golf, going to the gym, and being with friends and family.