Clinical Integration Sessions

Join Mandy Roscher for a series of Zoom Sessions

There may be a LOT of learning opportunities to grow your theoretical knowledge and evidence-based practice, the actual putting into practice with a real-life patient can be tricky. 

This clinical integration series will hopefully fill that gap. Each session will be a "quick and dirty" dive into that specific clinical condition. We will look at the key pathophysiology, which questions you should always ask and why, the physical examination findings you need to focus on and how to develop a treatment programme based on your findings. I will give you tips, clues and clinical insights to help you on a grassroots level

Each Zoom session will have a 20-40 minute presentation designed to cover the essentials of a specific clinical condition. 


There will be time afterwards for those attending live to ask questions or feel free to email through your questions before or after the presentation.


ALL SESSIONS WILL BE RECORDED and you will have unlimited access to each recording. 


This is an ongoing series and once you are signed up you are signed up for life. We will continue to add sessions beyond the outline below. 


Take advantage of a $100 pre-launch discount. 


Zoom sessions will be held on Mondays at 12:00 (AEST, Brisbane, GMT+10) starting on 18 November 2024 (with a break over the Christmas and school holiday period). 

What will we do each session

Each session we will delve into a specific topic and learn the assessment, clinical reasoning and treatment skills required for that type of clinical presentation

  • Condition Overview

  • Key Clinical Questions to Ask in Clinical History Taking

  • What to focus on in the Physical Examination

  • Treatment Planning based on Assessment Findings

  • Diagnostic and Treatment Algoirthms

Clinical Conditions to be Covered

Each session will focus on one of the following

  • Bladder
    • Stress Incontinence
    • Overactive bladder
    • IC/ Bladder Pain Syndrome
  • Pain and Sexual Function
    • Endometriosis
    • Pudendal Neuralgia
    • Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
    • Vulvodynia and Provoked Vestibulodynia 
    • Vaginismus
  • Prolapse, Pregnancy and Post-partum
    • Diastasis Rectus Abdominus 
    • Anterior vaginal wall and Uterine Vaginal Prolapse
    • Posterior vaginal wall prolapse
    • Pregnancy-related Pelvic Girdle Pain
  • Anorectal
    • Haemmroids and Fissures
    • Rectal Prolapse
    • Faecal Incontinence
    • Obstructed Defecation 


This series is ongoing and I may add topics as we go. Please email us with any topics you may be interested in

These sessions are for Physiotherapists working in pelvic health

They will be fast-paced and assume a good working knowledge of pelvic anatomy and pelvic floor physiotherapy principles.

Course Presenter

Mandy Roscher

Mandy Röscher is a Physiotherapist living in Brisbane, Australia Mandy qualified as a Physiotherapist from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa in 2008. She has worked in Private Practice since she qualified. She has a keen special interest in Female and Children's Pelvic Health. Mandy has a passion for teaching and mentoring and has presented a variety of lectures to qualified physiotherapists. Topics have included a variety of Physiotherapy based subjects particularly around Women’s Pelvic Health, Sexual and Genital Pain, Musculoskeletal Assessment, Pain Neurophysiology, Pain Neuroscience Education and Communication. Her courses are centred around the most current evidence available but are extremely clinically orientated. She focuses on the clinical application and integration of current research and practice with the goal being that course participants leave feeling their circle of competence has increased.