Pelvi-perineal rehabilitation in women
Multi-professional training
A formula of 1 day e-learning, 3 days in person for complete training on the rehabilitation of women in pelvi-perineology. From anatomy to pathophysiology, from clinical examination to treatment.
Price: 550 €
At the end of this training, the professional will be able to have an overview of the knowledge and theories which govern our understanding of pain today.
He will be able to develop a patient-centered management of pain by having a clinical reasoning allowing him to adapt to the various dysfunctions of the somatosensory system involved.
To do this, he will integrate tools that he already masters such as therapeutic exercise and manual therapy and will discover new tools such as hypnosis and mindfulness as well as various communicational aspects.
educational goals
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Understand the mechanisms and the different components of pain, by updating the knowledge and theories that today govern our understanding of pain
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Develop patient-centered care, to identify the risk factors for the chronicization of pain and adapt to the dysfunctions of the somatosensory system involved
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Learn to integrate non-drug therapies of the pain patient such as therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, hypnosis, mindfulness as well as various communicational aspects
List of target audiences
Multi-professional action for DE chiropodists, DE physiotherapists, DO osteopaths, doctors
Prerequisites
There is no other prerequisite to register for this training than to be a professional in one of the targeted professions.
Duration of training and organizational arrangements
The duration of the training: 14 hours,
Over 2 days
Max workforce: 20 people
Training content
1. Multidimensional pain
- Theories and definitions
- Biology of nociception
- A role of inflammation
- Pain as a perception
- Motor psycho-social factors
2. Evaluate to treat
- Pain intensity, Disabilities and Function
- Patient goals
- Conduct the interrogation and psychological factors
- Physical, nociplastic and neuropathic components
3. Pain management
- Set short-term goals
- Target psychological factors
- Communication strategies
- Our therapeutic means
4. The context
- Take an interest in drugs
- The role of other professionals
- Manage imagery
- The practitioner's beliefs and the influence on the patient
Florence HAPPILLON has been a masseur-physiotherapist since 2013 and has worked in various private practices.
Since March 2018, she has been based at the Center des Savoyances, in Haute-Savoie, in a practice combining rehabilitation and perinatal care.
In 2016, interested in educational sciences, she obtained a master's degree in this discipline while continuing to train in the fields of musculoskeletal and pelvi-perineology. She also graduated from a DU in perineal rehabilitation carried out at the Pierre and Marie Curie University.
Today, she carries out consultations only in the field of pelvi-perineology as well as initial training in IFMK and continues in various training organizations in the management of pelvic dysfunctions.
Apart from her professional practice, she also has a position as assistant secretary within a CPTS in order to improve the coordination of care between health professionals.
The training will take place at the Holiday Inn de Mérignac, 5 impasse Amélia Earhart, 33700 Mérignac