Upon completion of this continuing education course, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the importance of using evidence-based language when discussing the pathophysiology of Pelvic Venous Disorders (PeVD).
- Differentiate between venous pain and musculoskeletal pain in individuals.
- Discuss how anatomical abnormalities of venous obstruction and venous reflux (“RIGI”) manifest across genders and how that presentation changes if compensatory strategies are present.
- Identify the four main clinical presentations of PeVD and which diagnostic imaging is required for proper diagnosis.
- Identify the subjective and objective findings that will be used to guide your evidence-based interventions.
- Identify the significance of optimal diaphragmatic function and its systemic effect on the body.
- Identify the four criteria needed to maximize venous return in this patient population and the manual techniques and exercises that will help achieve this.
- Identify compression products that can be used in the management PeVD symptoms and how to individualize this for your client’s needs.
- Analyze research findings to determine evidence-based therapeutic wavelengths and treatment parameters.