
For over 20 years Holly Herman and Kathe Wallace have been providing continuing education seminars to physical therapists nationwide. Together, they have developed the first comprehensive pelvic floor education program in the United States. Each course sequentially builds on specific skills and techniques for the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of pelvic floor and pelvic girdle dysfunctions. These 2-3 day courses use a combination of lecture and labs to integrate external and internal soft tissue treatment techniques. The evidence-based course material prepares the therapist to meet the needs of the orthopedic, geriatric, neurologic, colorectal, urologic, obstetric and gynecologic patient population. The course-work is immediately applicable to any clinical setting.
Herman & Wallace courses can be used to work towards
- BCB-PMD Certification from the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America
- Pelvic Therapy Practitioner Certification
- Certificate of Academic Proficiency Achievement from the Institute
- Contact Hours of continuing education to be used towards state- recognized CEUs
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This two day seminar is designed for the physical therapist who may be starting to treat men in their current pelvic rehabilitation program or for experienced therapists who are ready to advance their knowledge and tools for treating the male patient.
Introduction to examination and treatment of female pelvic floor conditions.
Colorectal and Coccyx Conditions, Male Pelvic Floor, Pudendal Nerve
Urogynecologic Examination and Treatment Intervention
Advanced Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction and Treatment
Introduction to Pelvic Floor Function and the Relationship to the Pelvic Girdle
This two day course is designed for the clinician who will be treating pregnant and postpartum patients and for the clinician interested in expanding her/his practice to include this population with evidence based treatment techniques.
This two-and-a-half day seminar is designed to expand on the therapists existing knowledge concerning the relationship between the connective tissue surrounding the viscera and dysfunction within the urogenital system.
This 2 1/2 day seminar is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge concerning the relationship between the connective tissue surrounding the viscera and dysfunction of the urologic system as it relates to physical therapy treatment.