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How to Provide Pelvic Health Virtual Assessments & Treatments with Sandy Hilton & Sarah Haag

How to Provide Pelvic Health Virtual Assessments & Treatments with Sandy Hilton & Sarah Haag

How to Provide Pelvic Health Virtual Assessments & Treatments with Sandy Hilton & Sarah Haag

Apr 20, 2020 - 13:00 (EDT)
1 hour

Introduction:

Treating pain and pelvic health is possible online!

  • Incontinence is no less inconvenient and unnecessary when staying at home
  • Movement is needed regardless of where your body is sheltering
  • Back, Bellies, Bottoms, and Breathing can all be changed with verbal and visual cues
  • Pain can ramp up in times of stress – let’s de-stress what we can

Come chat with Sarah Haag and Sandy Hilton about the possibility and power of education and helping people get back to comfort and confidence in their bodies. 

Let’s chat about all the ways we can use our skills as therapists to reach people virtually.

Objectives:

  • Participants will be able to identify 5 novel opportunities for online patient intervention.
  • Participants will be able to implement continence education into practice as appropriate for the patient.
  • Participants will be able to instruct self treatment approaches for managing pain regardless of the delivery method.
  • Participants will be able to identify and apply self-treatment for stress reduction.

The Details:

When: Monday, Apr 20, 2020 - 01:00 pm (EDT)

Where: Online - join from anywhere! Once you register you will receive instructions on how to join.

Who: All health and fitness professionals.

What: Those who join the webinar will be able to ask Sandy Hilton & Sarah Haag questions directly.

Learn how to provide pelvic health virtual assessments & treatments with Sandy Hilton & Sarah Haag this coming Monday by registering below.

WARNING: We are capping registration at 500 seats. Claim your spot now if you'd like to join us.

The instructors
Sarah Haag
PT, DPT
Sarah graduated from Marquette University in 2002 with a Master’s of Physical Therapy. Sarah has pursued an interest in treating the spine, pelvis with a specialization in women’s and men’s health. Over the past 8 years, Sarah has seized every opportunity available to her in order to further her understanding of the human body, and the various ways it can seem to fall apart in order to sympathetically and efficiently facilitate a return to optimal function. Sarah was awarded the Certificate of Achievement in Pelvic Physical Therapy (CAPP) from the Section on Women’s Health. She went on to get her Doctorate of Physical Therapy and Masters of Science in Women’s Health from Rosalind Franklin University in 2008. In 2009 she was awarded a Board Certification as a specialist in women’s health (WCS). Sarah also completed a Certification in Mechanical Diagnosis Therapy from the Mckenzie Institute in 2010. Most recently, Sarah completed a 200 hour Yoga Instructor Training Program, and is now a Registered Yoga Instructor. Sarah plans to integrate yoga into her rehabilitation programs, as well as teach small, personalized classes. Sarah looks at education, and a better understanding of the latest evidence in the field of physical therapy, as the best way to help people learn about their conditions, and to help people learn to take care of themselves throughout the life span.

Sandy Hilton
DPT

Sandy graduated from Pacific University (Oregon) in 1988 with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy and earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Des Moines University in December 2013.

Sandy teaches Health Professionals and Community Education classes on returning to function following back and pelvic pain, and co-teaches Advanced Level Male Pelvic Floor Evaluation/Treatment for Entropy Physiotherapy as well as Neurodynamics and Sensory Integration for Pelvic Pain and a Practical Application of Pain Science course with Pelvic Health Solutions.

Sandy’s clinical interest is chronic pain with a particular interest in complex pelvic pain disorders for men and women. Sandy is also pursuing opportunities for collaboration in research into the clinical treatment of pelvic pain conditions. Sandy has co-authored two papers, 2 book chapters and "Why Pelvic Pain Hurts" a patient focussed book.

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