Upon completion of this continuing education seminar, participants will be able to:
- Screen patients for safe use of modalities considering precautions and contraindications
- Describe the evidence supporting the selection and use of common modalities in pelvic health
- Apply biofeedback including but not limited to surface EMG for uptraining, down training and coordination training
- List 3 modalities to support care of patients with each of the following conditions: incontinence, pelvic pain and bowel dysfunction
- Instruct patients on home program options for using modalities and support tools as part of their home program
- Demonstrate application of three tools used for physiological quieting techniques
- Select and provide education for postural support devices/ equipment
- Explain the potential benefit of modalities such as dry needling, shockwave and real time imaging ultrasound