Upon completion of this continuing education seminar, participants will be able to:
1. Describe the scope of colorectal dysfunction and accompanying impacts of quality of life affecting populations across the lifespan.
2. Explain anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the colorectal and gastrointestinal system and their contributions to colorectal function and dysfunction
3. Perform examination and evaluation of pelvic floor function related to anorectal structures including specific pelvic muscles, key bony landmarks, and anorectal canal
4. Develop plans of care for constipation and fecal incontinence to include patient education, behavioral interventions, muscle re-training and other modes of care
5. Describe necessity of medical referral and screening as appropriate and describe common medical testing and procedures for colorectal dysfunction
6. Recognize signs, symptoms, and rehabilitation interventions for common colorectal conditions such as hemorrhoids, fissures, fistulas, and functional gastrointestinal disorders
7. Incorporate informed consent, trauma-informed care and a culturally sensitive approach to evaluation and intervention skills.
8. Perform evaluation and treatment skills for anorectal and abdominal wall dysfunction including but not limited to therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, patient education, functional training
9. Identify patients who are appropriate for and demonstrate balloon re-training for anorectal dysfunction
10. Differentiate signs, specific symptoms and design plans of care for conditions including pudendal neuralgia and coccyx pain
11. Identify safe and effective rehabilitation interventions for patients with colorectal oncological conditions