Treatment of the Paediatric Pelvic Floor: From Basic to Advanced
International presenter Carina Siracusa is excited to be coming to Australia to present her Treatment of the Paediatric Pelvic Floor: From Basic to Advanced course.
This two-day course will cover pelvic floor issues for both typically developing and neurologically involved children. Normal development of the bowel and bladder will be discussed, as well as the neurological control of bowel and bladder.
Common neurological developmental problems will be discussed as well as their effect on the bowel, bladder, and pelvic floor. The treatment of the child with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and autism will be discussed from both the point of view of a pediatric developmental therapist and as a pelvic floor physiotherapist.
Participants will also learn the typical physiotherapy treatment techniques for pediatric pelvic floor patients. Basic principles of biofeedback will be discussed as well as the applications of biofeedback for treating the pediatric population. Basic and advanced techniques will be discussed as well as the medical treatment for cases of constipation and bed wetting.
Day 1
• Normal Paediatric Neurologic Development
• Congenital and Acquired Paediatric Pathology
• Neurologic Control of Bowel and Bladder
• Toilet Training
• Disease of the bladder
• Disease of the bowel
• Medical Treatment of Bowel and Bladder Issues
Day 2
• Physiotherapy management of the typically developing child
• Special considerations for the autistic child
• Special considerations for mobility aids and equipment
• Advanced techniques for children with neurologic involvement
• Case studies
Learning outcomes
- Participants will be able to describe the typical development of the infant bladder
- Participants will be able to identify several toilet training strategies for children with developmental disabilities
- Participants will be able to describe the different types of adolescent pelvic pain
- Participants will be able to assemble a physical therapy treatment plan for a typically developing or neurologically involved child for bowel or bladder issues
- Participants will be able to assess the proper way to interview both typically developing and neurologically involved children
Prerequisites
- This course is only available to AHPRA-registered physiotherapists.
