Marty Morales – Manual Therapy For The Pelvic Floor (2.0 CEUs)
Description Of Manual Therapy For The Pelvic Floor
Manual Therapy Techniques to address the Pelvic Floor
Is the pelvic floor the missing piece in your practice?
Training how to work the pelvic floor is training that’s often left out in most manual therapy schools. For some reason, this anatomical hub is left to the wayside. As I’ve been thinking about why this is the case, it occurs to me that maybe it is because people haven’t been able to figure out how to access this tissue in a way that both respects the boundaries of the client and also doesn’t exceed our scope of practice.
Addressing the pelvic floor can profoundly change your work
In my practice, as I’ve been experimenting with ways to access the pelvic floor, I’ve found some amazing benefits from addressing this area. The more familiar I become with working this area, the more I understand it to have been somewhat of a missing link in my practice over the years. I’ve used this work to help my clients recover from injuries, to address postnatal issues, and to help with incontinence.
Knowing how to address the pelvic floor with specificity and confidence can make a huge difference in your practice and this course teaches you just that. You’ll learn how to safely and effectively access some of the major pelvic floor muscles and be able to easily incorporate these manual therapy techniques from this course into your practice.
By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to help your clients overcome a wide range of pelvic floor dysfunctions, including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and post natal issues. You’ll be able to apply these techniques with confidence, giving your clients the results they need to live a healthy, pain-free life.
So, why wait? Sign up for our online course today and take your manual therapy skills to the next level!
What You’ll Learn In Manual Therapy For The Pelvic Floor
In this course, you will:
- Gain an understanding of basic pelvic floor anatomy
- Learn the benefits of working the pelvic floor
- Learn specific manual therapy techniques to address, externally, the pelvic floor
- Learn which areas of the pelvic floor to work to help clients with pelvic, post-natal, and postural issues
- This class also include a downloadable handout reviewing the Concepts of Palpation, the anatomy of the pelvic floor, the techniques shown in the course, and more!
After taking this course, you will be able to tailor your work to the client at hand by utilizing the Concepts of Palpation of the Morales Method®. You will know how to safely and effectively work some of the major pelvic floor muscles externally. And finally, you will be able to combine the concepts of palpation with knowledge of the specific pelvic floor territories in order to understand how to treat possible pelvic floor dysfunctions in your practice via manual therapy. These rarely taught techniques will set you apart from your peers and give you the tools to help more clients get out of pain.
Course Curriculum
Introduction
- Course Handout
- Introduction and Anatomy Review (14:17)
- Feeling Your Pelvic Floor (11:16)
Manual Therapy Techniques for the Pelvic Floor
- Working the Sacrotuberous Ligament (17:04)
- Working the Obturator Internus Part 1 (5:58)
- Working the Obturator Internus Part 2 (11:14)
- Working the Obturator Internus Part 3 (7:08)
- Working the Ischial Tuberosity in Supine (10:55)
- Working the Coccyx (12:58)
- Working the Groin (8:52)
- Working the Pubic Bone (7:55)
- Breathwork (8:48)
Conclusion
- Conclusion and Q&A (5:37)
- Quiz
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