ICS Institute Physiotherapy: Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (P-PTSD) for Physiotherapists: are we up to date?

Workshop 20

Workshop Schedule

20:00

Paula Igualada Martinez

20:05

Catherine Allaire

20:25

Jane Chalmers

20:45

Anne-Florence Plante

21:05

Paula Igualada Martinez

21:25

All

Aims & Objectives

Intermediate
90 minutes
Conservative Management
Clinical
chronic pelvic pain assessment management psychology
Urogynaecology and Female & Functional Urology, Bowel Dysfunction, Conservative Management

Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) is often associated with negative behavioural and psychological consequences as well as with bladder, bowel, sexual, pelvic floor and gynaecological dysfunction. CPP is common and affects 1 in 6 women.

This workshop will guide physiotherapists and clinicians of all disciplines throughout the most up-to date evidence on the multidisciplinary assessment and management of endometriosis, bowel and menstrual related CPP. This workshop will also expand awareness of postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder (P-PTSD) and how to manage it in clinical practice. The audience will be invited to ask questions at the end of each presentation and will have a discussion at the end of the workshop.

Learning Objectives

  • This workshop aims to familiarise delegates with the mechanisms of endometriosis, menstrual and bowel related pelvic pain;
  • To provide guidance and clinical tools on the multidisciplinary assessment and management of CPP;
  • To provide guidance on how to recognise and address the psychological dysfunction found amongst CPP patients and on women with P-PTSD.

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