Conservative Management Track

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Conservative Management Track

Nurses, Pelvic Floor Physios and more...

The ICS is a multidisciplinary association pertaining to the highest scientific standards and bringing a spectrum of the very best incontinence and pelvic floor disorder research from basic science to large clinical trials. ICS is the best conference for nurses who specialise in continence care and pelvic floor physios working in pelvic floor dysfunction.

ICS 2020 offers a Conservative Management Track catering for our allied health professionals. To see all sessions in the Conservative Track use the ICS Interactive Programme and see our top picks below!

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PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOR PHYSIOTHERAPISTS

19th Physiotherapy Forum The Physiotherapy Forum is an opportunity for physiotherapists, or anyone interested in physiotherapy, to network, enjoy presentations from emerging and established researchers and clinical leaders and most of all, have fun.

Male Incontinence and Erectile Dysfunction following Prostatectomy This round table will bring together a group of experts who will discuss recent advances in understanding of the control of continence in men, clinical assessment of muscle function, rehabilitation of incontinence and erectile dysfunction, treatment options and new clinical approaches.

Workshops for physios...
Institute of Physiotherapy: New Frontiers in Conservative Management for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in conjunction with the ICS Physiotherapy Committee
The Challenge of Managing Chronic Pelvic Pain

PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOR NURSES

Nurses Forum The Nurses Forum is an opportunity for nurses to network, enjoy presentations from emerging and established researchers and clinical leaders and most of all, have fun.

Workshops for continence nurses...
Bladder Management: Merging Patient-Centred Care with Evidence-Based Research
Promoting Bladder and Pelvic Health in Populations with Continence Vulnerability

17/04/2024 16:00:11  16070
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