About the Course

This course is an advanced practice course for Physiotherapists already working in Pelvic Health. It is a fully practical, hands on course to help you build your toolbox of manual therapy techniques

  • 9:00-15:30

  • Venue: Course will be held in North Lakes, Brisbane

  • Limited space avaiable- Places will be allocated on receipt of payment

  • Access to the bonus resources and online content

  • Investment- $400

New Skills you will Learn

In this course we will be working externally, internally and bimanually (external and internal at the same time)

  • External Manual Therapy

    Abdominal and pelvic manual therapy techniques and pelvic bone mobilisations that can be performed over or under the clothes

  • Internal Vaginal Manual Therapy

    Intra-vaginal release techniques that will help you with superficial sexual and genital pain, pelvic organ prolapse, persistent pelvic pain, bladder dysfunction etc.

  • Internal Anorectal Manual Therapy

    Intra-rectal manual therapy techniques that will help with dyssynergic defecation, anorectal pain conditions, coccydynia, persistent pelvic pain etc.

FAQ

  • Who is this course for?

    This course is aimed at Physiotherapists already working in pelvic health who are looking for advanced clinical practice handling techniques.

  • Can I attend this course online?

    No, this course is only for live, in person participants

  • Do I have to be a model for the manual therapy techniques

    This course is a full day and as such we will be practicing techniques on each other within the course. Whilst we try to be accommodating to everyone, participants who are not volunteering themselves cannot be guaranteed that they will be able to perform the manual therapy techniques on another participant and may end up attending the practical in an observational capacity only.

Course Presenters

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 all things Pelvic Health. Mandy has a passion for teaching and mentoring and has presented to thousands of Physiotherapists globally. Her courses, while based on the most current evidence available, 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.