
Assessing Abdominal Pressure and Breathing in Pelvic and Back Pain Patients – Webinar
September 29 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm MST
The diaphragm and pelvic floor are major parts of our core, yet a lot of physical therapists, occupational therapists and athletic trainers do not use these muscles when “core” strength training. Studies have shown a stronger association with breathing pattern disorders and incontinence than physical inactivity and obesity in patients with back pain. In addition, the diaphragm (being a major pressure regulator) also contributes to hernia, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasisrectus abdominus, and incontinence. This course will teach you how to assess breathing patterns and provide pressure management strategies in order to support patients with the previously listed symptoms.
Highlights
- Assessment and treatment strategies for immediate integration with these populations
- Improve your patients’ core strength by integrating the diaphragm and pelvic floor