Women's Healthe Advance
advanced level
The next level of expertise: Advanced Women's Health training for basic course graduates
About course
DNS Women's Health Advanced Training
Deepen Your Knowledge and Skills in Women's Health
Our advanced DNS Women's Health training is designed for healthcare professionals who have completed the basic course and wish to expand their expertise in treating women's health conditions. This intensive program focuses on advanced techniques and strategies to address complex issues such as functional sterility, pelvic organ dysfunction, and postpartum recovery.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Advanced Pelvic Floor Assessment and Treatment:
- Master advanced manual visceral techniques for the urinary bladder, intestines, and reproductive organs.
- Learn effective self-treatment exercises for patients with incontinence, dyspareunia, pelvic organ prolapse, and chronic pelvic pain.
- Understand the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying functional sterility and develop targeted treatment plans.
- Pregnancy, Labor, and Postpartum Care:
- Gain in-depth knowledge of physiological changes during pregnancy and their impact on the musculoskeletal system.
- Learn evidence-based strategies to optimize maternal and fetal health, including posture, movement, and breathing techniques.
- Develop effective treatment protocols for postpartum recovery, including diastasis recti, pelvic floor dysfunction, and scar management.
- Infant Handling and Development:
- Explore the principles of physiological baby handling to support optimal infant development.
- Learn how to identify and address potential developmental issues early on.
By attending this advanced training, you will:
- Enhance your clinical skills and confidence in treating women's health conditions.
- Improve patient outcomes through evidence-based, holistic approaches.
- Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in DNS and women's health.
- Network with other healthcare professionals and share best practices.
Join us and take your women's health practice to the next level!
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Modules
- Module II i III
Module II i III
WH 2
focus on functional sterility and visceral mobilization of pelvic organs
Review
of basic DNS principles, anatomy of pelvic floor organs and kinesiology ofpelvic floor.
Manualvisceral techniques and self treatment exerciese for urinary bladder andpatients with incontinence, dyspareunie, urinary bladder ptosis, frequent
inflamation of urinary tract.
Manual visceral techniques and self treatment exerciese for patients with constipation, Levator Ani syndrome
Manual visceral techniques and self treatment exerciese for fallopian tubes and ovaries, for patients with vaginismus, vulvodynia and dysmenorrhea.
Neutral position of the chest and pelvis.
Physiological function of diaphragm, describtion of stereotype of respiration
Physiological function of pelvic floor muscles and reproductive organs
Functional sterility and its typical characteristic and neurophysiological consequences
Introduction of Ludmila Mojzisova work, researches presentation
Clinical assesment of posture and basic movement stereotypes
Active exercises based on Ludmila Mojzisova koncept and DNS neurophysiological principles for patients with functional sterility
DNS based mobilization techniques of spine, ribs and pelvis.
Respirationstechniques for activation IAP , pelvic floor muscles and for mobilization of internal organs.
Treatmentprotocol for patients with functional sterility
WH 3
focused on pregnancy, labour and postpartum period
Review of basic DNS principles, anatomy of pelvic floor organs and kinesiology of pelvic floor.
Specific group exercise for patients with PF dysfunction
Physiological changes and physical activity during pregnancy from a view of Physiotherapist.
Treatment protocol of postural locomotion systém during pregnancy. Preparation for labor and prevention of birth trauma from a view of Physiotherapist
Exercise for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd period of labor
Specific group exercise for pregnant patients
Postpartum treatment protocol and physical activity. Pelvic floor care.
Scar management. Soft tissue, “active
scar” treatment using barrier phenomenon according to Lewit
Treatment for Diastesis recti.
Specific group exercise for postpartum period
Basic principles of physiological baby handling
Editions
Course location
Dwór w Tomaszowicach
Krakowska 68
32-085 Tomaszowice
Polska
Additional info:
Edition 1
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