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Pelvic Health Massage Therapy Certificate Course

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Pelvic Health Massage Therapy Certificate Course
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.26 GB | Duration: 2h 9m

Learn practical Massage Therapy for Pelvic Pain and Pelvic Floor issues, a skill that is in high demand​

What you'll learn
Theory around common pelvic pain and pelvic floor issues
Massage techniques to aid in recovering optimal pelvic health
Anatomy of the pelvis and pelvic floor in both women and men
How to specialize in a growing field of physical therapy that is in high demand
Requirements
some previous manual therapy training is beneficial
Description
In this course, manual osteopath and registered massage therapist, Michael Everson is going to guide you through how to deliver massage and manual therapy techniques for clients with pelvic pain issues. Pelvic pain is an extremely common problem among women and also to a lesser degree men. Its nature and intensity may fluctuate, and its causes are often unclear. It can be categorized as either acute or chronic and it may originate in the genitals or other organs in and around the pelvis.Pelvic pain is a hard disorder to pin down due to what could be a variety of factors BUT that is also why it's so interesting to study and learn about. Pelvic pain can have many causes ranging from inflammation, direct irritation of nerves caused by injury, fibrosis, pressure, or peritoneal inflammation. Some of the conditions that can lead to pelvic pain becoming chronic may include: menstrual cramps, endometriosis, uterine fibroids (abnormal growths on or in the uterine wall), scar tissue between the internal organs and endometrial polyps. That is where you come in, this course is perfect for therapists looking to expand their knowledge base and specialize in a surprisingly common issue that affects million of people. It would be a good way to stand out from the crowd and give yourself a niche within your local marketplace.You can study and complete this entire course in the comfort of your own home with lifetime access to the videos in case you need to go back, review and re-inspire yourself!In this course you are going to learn:> Anatomy of the pelvis> Theories and conditions that affect the pelvis > A variety of techniques and reasoning why you would perform them on certain areas > Effective pelvic floor exercises Enroll now! Grow your knowledge base and practice today!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Pelvic Anatomy
Lecture 2 Joints
Lecture 3 Ligaments
Lecture 4 Muscles
Lecture 5 Pelvic Floor Muscles
Lecture 6 Male-Female Pelvic Anatomy Differences
Section 3: Theory and Conditions
Lecture 7 Pregnancy Related Pelvic Pain
Lecture 8 Diastasis
Lecture 9 Prolapse
Lecture 10 Pelvic Adhesions (Scar Tissue)
Lecture 11 Fibroids
Lecture 12 Sexual Pain Disorders
Lecture 13 Urinary Incontinence
Lecture 14 Coccygodynia
Lecture 15 Male Pelvic Health Issues
Lecture 16 Interstitial Cystitis
Section 4: Massage Techniques and Reasoning
Lecture 17 Disclaimer
Lecture 18 Diaphragm and Pelvic Floor Relation
Lecture 19 Side Lying Assessment and Diaphragm Treatment
Lecture 20 QL Theory
Lecture 21 QL Technique
Lecture 22 Illiac Crest Theory
Lecture 23 Illiac Crest Treatment
Lecture 24 Greater Trochanter Theory
Lecture 25 Greater Trochanter Technique
Lecture 26 TFL Theory
Lecture 27 TFL Technique
Lecture 28 Glute Theory
Lecture 29 Glute Assessment and Strengthening
Lecture 30 Piriformis, Obturators, Gemellus Muscles Theory
Lecture 31 Piriformis Techniques
Lecture 32 Obturator Internus/Externus Theory
Lecture 33 Obturator Internus/Externus Technique
Lecture 34 Adductor Theory
Lecture 35 Adductors MET and Technique
Lecture 36 Ischial Tuberosity Theory
Lecture 37 Ischial Tuberosity Spread
Lecture 38 Anterior Pelvic Tilt Theory
Lecture 39 Anterior Pelvic Stretch
Lecture 40 Psoas Pelvic Floor Theory
Lecture 41 Psoas MET Technique
Lecture 42 C Section Scar Theory
Lecture 43 C Section Scar Technique
Section 5: Pelvic Floor Exercises
Lecture 44 Strengthening/Prevention Exercises
Lecture 45 Diastasis Exercises
Lecture 46 Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Exercises
Lecture 47 Greater Trochanter (Hip Pain) Exercises
Lecture 48 Stretching/Relaxation Exercises
Section 6: Conclusion
Lecture 49 Conclusion
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Pelvic Health Massage Therapy Certificate Course
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.26 GB | Duration: 2h 9m

Learn practical Massage Therapy for Pelvic Pain and Pelvic Floor issues, a skill that is in high demand​

What you'll learn
Theory around common pelvic pain and pelvic floor issues
Massage techniques to aid in recovering optimal pelvic health
Anatomy of the pelvis and pelvic floor in both women and men
How to specialize in a growing field of physical therapy that is in high demand
Requirements
some previous manual therapy training is beneficial
Description
In this course, manual osteopath and registered massage therapist, Michael Everson is going to guide you through how to deliver massage and manual therapy techniques for clients with pelvic pain issues. Pelvic pain is an extremely common problem among women and also to a lesser degree men. Its nature and intensity may fluctuate, and its causes are often unclear. It can be categorized as either acute or chronic and it may originate in the genitals or other organs in and around the pelvis.Pelvic pain is a hard disorder to pin down due to what could be a variety of factors BUT that is also why it's so interesting to study and learn about. Pelvic pain can have many causes ranging from inflammation, direct irritation of nerves caused by injury, fibrosis, pressure, or peritoneal inflammation. Some of the conditions that can lead to pelvic pain becoming chronic may include: menstrual cramps, endometriosis, uterine fibroids (abnormal growths on or in the uterine wall), scar tissue between the internal organs and endometrial polyps. That is where you come in, this course is perfect for therapists looking to expand their knowledge base and specialize in a surprisingly common issue that affects million of people. It would be a good way to stand out from the crowd and give yourself a niche within your local marketplace.You can study and complete this entire course in the comfort of your own home with lifetime access to the videos in case you need to go back, review and re-inspire yourself!In this course you are going to learn:> Anatomy of the pelvis> Theories and conditions that affect the pelvis > A variety of techniques and reasoning why you would perform them on certain areas > Effective pelvic floor exercises Enroll now! Grow your knowledge base and practice today!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Pelvic Anatomy
Lecture 2 Joints
Lecture 3 Ligaments
Lecture 4 Muscles
Lecture 5 Pelvic Floor Muscles
Lecture 6 Male-Female Pelvic Anatomy Differences
Section 3: Theory and Conditions
Lecture 7 Pregnancy Related Pelvic Pain
Lecture 8 Diastasis
Lecture 9 Prolapse
Lecture 10 Pelvic Adhesions (Scar Tissue)
Lecture 11 Fibroids
Lecture 12 Sexual Pain Disorders
Lecture 13 Urinary Incontinence
Lecture 14 Coccygodynia
Lecture 15 Male Pelvic Health Issues
Lecture 16 Interstitial Cystitis
Section 4: Massage Techniques and Reasoning
Lecture 17 Disclaimer
Lecture 18 Diaphragm and Pelvic Floor Relation
Lecture 19 Side Lying Assessment and Diaphragm Treatment
Lecture 20 QL Theory
Lecture 21 QL Technique
Lecture 22 Illiac Crest Theory
Lecture 23 Illiac Crest Treatment
Lecture 24 Greater Trochanter Theory
Lecture 25 Greater Trochanter Technique
Lecture 26 TFL Theory
Lecture 27 TFL Technique
Lecture 28 Glute Theory
Lecture 29 Glute Assessment and Strengthening
Lecture 30 Piriformis, Obturators, Gemellus Muscles Theory
Lecture 31 Piriformis Techniques
Lecture 32 Obturator Internus/Externus Theory
Lecture 33 Obturator Internus/Externus Technique
Lecture 34 Adductor Theory
Lecture 35 Adductors MET and Technique
Lecture 36 Ischial Tuberosity Theory
Lecture 37 Ischial Tuberosity Spread
Lecture 38 Anterior Pelvic Tilt Theory
Lecture 39 Anterior Pelvic Stretch
Lecture 40 Psoas Pelvic Floor Theory
Lecture 41 Psoas MET Technique
Lecture 42 C Section Scar Theory
Lecture 43 C Section Scar Technique
Section 5: Pelvic Floor Exercises
Lecture 44 Strengthening/Prevention Exercises
Lecture 45 Diastasis Exercises
Lecture 46 Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Exercises
Lecture 47 Greater Trochanter (Hip Pain) Exercises
Lecture 48 Stretching/Relaxation Exercises
Section 6: Conclusion
Lecture 49 Conclusion
Massage Therapists,Physiotherapists,Osteopaths,Chiropractors,Acupuncturists,Bodyworkers

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Pelvic Health Massage Therapy Certificate Course
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.26 GB | Duration: 2h 9m

Learn practical Massage Therapy for Pelvic Pain and Pelvic Floor issues, a skill that is in high demand​

What you'll learn
Theory around common pelvic pain and pelvic floor issues
Massage techniques to aid in recovering optimal pelvic health
Anatomy of the pelvis and pelvic floor in both women and men
How to specialize in a growing field of physical therapy that is in high demand
Requirements
some previous manual therapy training is beneficial
Description
In this course, manual osteopath and registered massage therapist, Michael Everson is going to guide you through how to deliver massage and manual therapy techniques for clients with pelvic pain issues. Pelvic pain is an extremely common problem among women and also to a lesser degree men. Its nature and intensity may fluctuate, and its causes are often unclear. It can be categorized as either acute or chronic and it may originate in the genitals or other organs in and around the pelvis.Pelvic pain is a hard disorder to pin down due to what could be a variety of factors BUT that is also why it's so interesting to study and learn about. Pelvic pain can have many causes ranging from inflammation, direct irritation of nerves caused by injury, fibrosis, pressure, or peritoneal inflammation. Some of the conditions that can lead to pelvic pain becoming chronic may include: menstrual cramps, endometriosis, uterine fibroids (abnormal growths on or in the uterine wall), scar tissue between the internal organs and endometrial polyps. That is where you come in, this course is perfect for therapists looking to expand their knowledge base and specialize in a surprisingly common issue that affects million of people. It would be a good way to stand out from the crowd and give yourself a niche within your local marketplace.You can study and complete this entire course in the comfort of your own home with lifetime access to the videos in case you need to go back, review and re-inspire yourself!In this course you are going to learn:> Anatomy of the pelvis> Theories and conditions that affect the pelvis > A variety of techniques and reasoning why you would perform them on certain areas > Effective pelvic floor exercises Enroll now! Grow your knowledge base and practice today!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Pelvic Anatomy
Lecture 2 Joints
Lecture 3 Ligaments
Lecture 4 Muscles
Lecture 5 Pelvic Floor Muscles
Lecture 6 Male-Female Pelvic Anatomy Differences
Section 3: Theory and Conditions
Lecture 7 Pregnancy Related Pelvic Pain
Lecture 8 Diastasis
Lecture 9 Prolapse
Lecture 10 Pelvic Adhesions (Scar Tissue)
Lecture 11 Fibroids
Lecture 12 Sexual Pain Disorders
Lecture 13 Urinary Incontinence
Lecture 14 Coccygodynia
Lecture 15 Male Pelvic Health Issues
Lecture 16 Interstitial Cystitis
Section 4: Massage Techniques and Reasoning
Lecture 17 Disclaimer
Lecture 18 Diaphragm and Pelvic Floor Relation
Lecture 19 Side Lying Assessment and Diaphragm Treatment
Lecture 20 QL Theory
Lecture 21 QL Technique
Lecture 22 Illiac Crest Theory
Lecture 23 Illiac Crest Treatment
Lecture 24 Greater Trochanter Theory
Lecture 25 Greater Trochanter Technique
Lecture 26 TFL Theory
Lecture 27 TFL Technique
Lecture 28 Glute Theory
Lecture 29 Glute Assessment and Strengthening
Lecture 30 Piriformis, Obturators, Gemellus Muscles Theory
Lecture 31 Piriformis Techniques
Lecture 32 Obturator Internus/Externus Theory
Lecture 33 Obturator Internus/Externus Technique
Lecture 34 Adductor Theory
Lecture 35 Adductors MET and Technique
Lecture 36 Ischial Tuberosity Theory
Lecture 37 Ischial Tuberosity Spread
Lecture 38 Anterior Pelvic Tilt Theory
Lecture 39 Anterior Pelvic Stretch
Lecture 40 Psoas Pelvic Floor Theory
Lecture 41 Psoas MET Technique
Lecture 42 C Section Scar Theory
Lecture 43 C Section Scar Technique
Section 5: Pelvic Floor Exercises
Lecture 44 Strengthening/Prevention Exercises
Lecture 45 Diastasis Exercises
Lecture 46 Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Exercises
Lecture 47 Greater Trochanter (Hip Pain) Exercises
Lecture 48 Stretching/Relaxation Exercises
Section 6: Conclusion
Lecture 49 Conclusion
Massage Therapists,Physiotherapists,Osteopaths,Chiropractors,Acupuncturists,Bodyworkers

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