Learning objectives
The goal of this ADE is to provide students with the means to evaluate and recognize the symptoms of a pelvic dysfunction, in order to be able to direct the patient from an expert in pelvic rehabilitation.
Students will then be able to recognize the specific dysfunction thanks to the evaluation and the patient's medical history, and will be able to set up an initial conservative treatment to limit the progression of the pathology.
Prerequisites
none
Course unit content
Theoretical contents:
• Anatomy of the male and female pelvic floor (p.f.) (pelvis bone structure, muscular structure, innervation)
• Physiology of p.f.
• Functions of the p.f.
• Physiological processes (pregnancy, childbirth, menopause)
• Pathologies (urological, proctological, sexual, andrological, neurological, pediatric)
• Classification and description of signs and symptoms
• Therapies and treatments (kinesitherapy and tools)
Practical contents:
• evaluation
• rehabilitation folder compilation
• teaching of primary exercises for the prevention of pelvic dysfunctions
• manual therapy approach of external musculature
• use of biofeedback and electrostimulation
Full programme
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Bibliography
notes provided by the teacher
Teaching methods
lectures and video projections
Assessment methods and criteria
75% attendance and interactive evaluation
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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