Pelvic Organ Prolapse
RACGP and ACRRM approved | presented by
Rachel Andrew | APA Titled Continence and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Up-skill with latest evidence, practical content, conservative management strategies and real cases. Learn from a pelvic health perspective with specialist input, quality resources and more.
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By the end of this course you will be able to:
1. Differentiate between low back pain related to musculoskeletal issues or low back pain related to pelvic organ prolapse.
2. List three symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse (apart from vaginal bulge).
3. Confidently determine when a pelvic organ prolapse is a likely diagnosis.
4. Describe a clear referral pathway for pelvic organ prolapse, including conservative and surgical options if needed.
5. I can educate a patient about the risks and benefits of using a vaginal support pessary.
6. Initiate at least one strategy to relieve patients pelvic organ prolapse symptoms immediately.
"So many useful tips/resources and, importantly, very patient-centred which is fantastic.
I did the whole course on my phone!"
Leng, GP
"Loved that you paid attention to RACGP syllabus and made it relevant to GPs."
Jessica, WHGP
"The anatomy talk was incredible."
Sam, GP