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In collaboration with leading manual therapy educators, Advanced Clinical Education (ACE), Osteopathy Australia are expanding CPD opportunities for members with ACE's series of webinars where you can receive a $10 discount to access the webinar when the OAMEMBER code is applied.
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The webinar: There is growing evidence to suggest a large proportion of individuals with lumbopelvic pain also have pelvic floor dysfunction. This webinar will explore the relationship between the pelvic floor internally and the pelvis externally. The aim is for you to be able to recognise when pelvic floor dysfunction may be contributing to persistent lumbopelvic pain and co-manage with a pelvic health physiotherapist. By working together and addressing the pelvic floor, you may just find that missing link to optimise your patient outcomes.
Webinar presenter: Courtney Nance graduated from the University of Queensland in 2017 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours). While working as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist in private practice, Courtney developed a special interest in women’s health and is now a pelvic health physiotherapist based in Brisbane. She works full time at a specialist women’s health physiotherapy practice, All Women's Health, where she enjoys treating a variety of concerns including incontinence, prolapse and pelvic pain. Courtney is passionate about raising awareness of pelvic health issues and working collaboratively with other health professionals to ensure women receive the highest quality care. Courtney also works with full time dancers at Queensland College of Dance and has contributed to Dancetrain magazine to educate dancers about pelvic floor dysfunction and other health issues.
The single-use link to this webinar will be embedded into your virtual ticket from Humanitix.
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Webinar attendance and completion of post webinar quiz will be recognised with 2.0 CPD hours.