Herman & Wallace currently has satellite courses, remote courses, and online courses offered through our partner, Medbridge. These online courses provide education and patient engagement tools for pelvic floor dysfunction. H&W faculty have put together a collection of online continuing education courses with our partners at MedBridge. These convenient learning resources and can be purchased individually or as part of an annual subscription
The truth is that we all have hectic busy schedules that can make setting aside time for a live course can be difficult. Annual subscribers get access to all 800+ courses on the Medbridge site, their Home Exercise Program, and Patient Engagement platforms! As a Herman & Wallace referral, you are eligible for a discounted subscription with access to all of the content at MedBridge with promo code HWoverview.
Heather Rader, PT, DPT, PRPC, BCB-PMD recorded a new series for Medbridge last summer. Her courses explore:
- anatomical relevance of the pelvic girdle and pelvic floor structures
- common movement dysfunctions in rehabilitation
- overview of the sacroiliac joint, pubic symphysis, and coccyx
- bladder, bowel, and sexual dysfunctions created by pelvic floor dysfunctions
- connections between orthopedic dysfunction seen with pelvic floor dysfunctions
- orthopedic conditions such as back pain, hip pain, orthopedic trauma, and surgery
- diastasis recti abdominis cluster with pelvic floor dysfunctions, such as incontinence and pelvic pain syndromes in clinical practice
- including several other topics
The Medbridge online course catalog contains an in-depth physical therapy section with many familiar instructors including Holly Tanner and Steven Dischiavi. These online courses are a great way for pelvic rehabilitation specialists to gain knowledge and skills and complete CEU requirements without having to commit to a predetermined schedule.
Herman & Wallace continuing education courses are developed and instructed by our nationally recognized faculty members. Contact hours vary by course and may apply towards continuing education requirements according to each state.