The instructors and lab assistants were all very personable and empathetic. Please, Contact us about Hosting Pelvic Floor Level 1 or any other course! - Denise Beckers, PTA - Marina del Rey, CA, I am so happy I took this course and can be a part of the womens Health Community that is in such need! This course instructs in the use of biofeedback equipment. Pre-recorded videos that are required must be watched before going onto the next session. Past participants have found that wearing comfortable clothing that is easy for changing (such as skirts or athletic shorts) is very useful for labs. Please complete this assignment prior to the first day of the seminar. 4. -Mary Jo Nice, PT, COMT - Redwood City, CA, Fantastic course! Equipment at the course will be supplied by our biofeedback vendor,Current Medical Technologies. Describe the applications of SEMG biofeedback for the pelvic floor 10. No one participant will be required to partner with any other one participant during labs. Would like more info about diastalsis recite treatment. List two diagnoses that would benefit from applications of electrotherapy 9. I was engaged and interested the whole time! However, upon the start of the first lecture, Sara and Heather made the classroom environment so comfortable and professional feeling. She believes conditions involving pelvic pain, incontinence, pregnancy/postpartum concerns should be addressed instead of preventing us from doing the things we love. Excellent instructors with many personal examples of working with patient population very engaging, made a learning easy evidence based; great references for relevant studies.- Sandra M Smith, PT - Orlando, FL, Thank you for being so inspiring and taking time to teach us changed/motivated me to be/do more. Kevin Brittain, PT, DPT - Chicago, IL, The presentations were clear, organized, and engaging to listen to. Now, which is really exciting. No egos. Describe and perform pelvic floor muscle evaluation techniques utilizing observation, vaginal palpation, and SEMG biofeedback 4. Specific measurements (use a large measuring cup or urine collection hat) of urine output are needed for at least one day, and on the following day, one can estimate by counting seconds while voiding. Rachel Larson PT, DPT, CLT - Greenville, SC, I have taken other Pelvic Floor Courses and this course was much more in depth and greatly advanced my critical thinking within this population. In response, we are now sponsoring Pelvic Floor Level 1as aSatellite Lab Course(our new format). - Lauri Thomasson, NP - McCordsville, IN, Jennifer was a great instructor. Thank you!- Brianna Irion, PT, DPT - Kalispell, MT, The instructors and lab assistances were beyond helpful and incredibly knowledgeable. 2:45 - Questions (Resources, Billing, Marketing, Etc. List appropriate outcome measure tools for urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic pain 5. Please complete this assignment prior to the first day of the seminar. The way the information was presented was engaging, knowledgeable and incredibly helpful as I pursue my passion in pelvic rehabilitation. - Shanna Duffy, PT, DPT -South Royalton, VT, Amazing! Gray's Anatomy for Students - Available at a 25% Discount for Herman & Wallace registrants with promo code 70484. Nancy Heise, PT - Chicago, IL, Amazing course! Due to temperature variations from clinic to clinic we would recommend wearing comfortable layers. I am amazed at the amount if information. - Megan Fosko, PT, DPT - Hartsdale, NY, Great course! Develop evidence-based treatment plans and progressive clinical goals for female pelvic floor dysfunctions, Recorded video lectures to be viewed in-full prior to the Day One of the course(Totalvideo lecture time 9 hours), 7:30 Registration8:00Introduction, goals, objectives, questions8:30Pelvic Floor (PF) Anatomy and Evaluation 9:15 Lab 1: PF Exam Techniques Part 1: Observation, Identification, Muscle layers, ICS Scoring10:15Break10:30Pelvic Floor Evaluation (Continued) 11:00Lab 2: PF Exam Techniques Part 2: PF MMT, Laycock Exam, Pelvic Clock, Obturator Internus12:00Lunch1:00 Urinary Incontinence Examination & Interventions Part II1:45Lab 3: Bladder Diary Activity2:30Break2:45Lab 4: Screening of Breathing & Load Transfer Strategies, Abdominal Wall Dysfunction3:30Electrical Stimulation (ES), sEMG Biofeedback Lecture 4:00Lab 5: sEMG Biofeedback & Electrical Stimulation Applications 5:00Questions 5:15 Adjourn, 7:30Questions, Post-test Day 27:45Pelvic Organ Prolapse8:45Lab 6: Pelvic Floor Examination and Prolapse Exam, External Palpation 9:45Break10:00Specific Diagnoses in Female Pelvic Pain 11:15Managing Movement Part II: Pressures & Load Transfer 12:00Lunch 1:00Managing Movement Part II: Pressures & Load Transfer 1:45Final Lab Preparation 2:00Lab 7: Final Pelvic Rehabilitation Examination, Evaluation, & Treatment 3:15 Break 3:30 Case Studies4:00 Questions (Resources, Billing, Marketing, Etc. Fantastic instructors. 2) Pelvic Floor Evaluation and Examination (1 hour 30 min) 1. Exceptions to this policy may be granted on a case-by-case basis. I would like pictures bigger & not blurry.- Mallory Lott - New Orleans, LA, This course encompasses a wide variety of conditions and has given me the confidence to begin a career in pelvic floor therapy.- Abby Fitts PT, DPT - Anniston, AL, Great course so much valuable information. I also learned so much about myself. The instructors made me feel comfortable and safe. Make a difference.- Lauren Winely, SPT - Evansville, IN, This was a great course and the instructors were very knowledgeable and made it comfortable!- Paige Slemmons DPT - Superior, WI, Cant wait to start treating patients!- Christa Antrim DPT - Albany, OR, You will leave this course feeling confident with bring able to examine and treat the pelvic floor!- Kimberly Rogers, PT, DPT - Zion Crossroads, VA, Thank you for taking time this weekend to discuss this area _ us learned a lot and cannot wait to put this to practice!- Trina Wunderlich, DPT - Huntsville, AL, I think if you can incorporate lab with the movement presentations on day 3 it would be easier to stay attentive. 9:00 - Pelvic Floor Evaluation (Continued) Thank you for great weekend! 3) Managing Movement (1 hour) The instructors were so welcoming and helpful that I instantly relaxed. Thank you Dustienne and Lila.Marisa C. Marino, pht, DPT - Brossard, QC, Very informative! 9) Introduction to Biofeedback and Electrical Stimulation (46 min) Katherine O'Brien CNM - catonsville, MD, Absolutely the best course I have ever attended. I cant believe the amount of learning that happened. I cant believe how much Ive learned in only a few days! The evidence-based evaluation or treatment is as per all what I am currently learning in school! Such great tips for clinicians for not only treatments but marketing and billing which is great! Very practical. The style of presenting, re-presenting and stacking concept made it an easy transition to seeing the big picture.- Danielle Brooke Sanders, OT - Lafayette, LA, Amazing course! I will be able to start using as soon as I return back to work to positively impact my patients.Traci Lane Smith, OTR/L - Baton Rouge, LA, Excellent instructors and well-organized content. Describe and perform pelvic floor muscle evaluation techniques utilizing observation, vaginal palpation, and SEMG biofeedback 4. As an auspicious educator, Kim has been involved with many community-based education programs, including lectures and demonstrations to local yoga studios during instructor trainings, postpartum support groups, and support groups for those afflicted with neurological disease. Felt incredibly encouraged and supported throughout the weekend!- Jamie Coon, PT, DPT - Midlothian, VA, This class was one that I got very nervous about in the weeks leading up, but Im so glad I signed up. Thanks!- Kelsey Graham, OTR/L - Oxnard, CA, I though this course was amazing! I highly recommend this course.- Sarah Valentine PTA - Norfolk, VA, Thank You! -Rachelle Gayle PTA, SDPT - Pittsfield, MA, I loved this course. We champion diversity and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills. Both instructors were great! They explained the information incredibly thoroughly and provided the best information. I hope to continue learning in order to help others and (as I found out this weekend) help myself.- Jacqueline Richards, PT, DPT, ATC - Chestertown, MD, I feel so empowered for my patients and for myself learning this course. It is a fantastic introduction to the pelvic floor what it is, what it does and how to assess dysfunction. Song/Dance, hand movements, and funny stories made it interesting. NOTE: Times below are listed in Pacific time zone 5) Introduction to Pelvic Pain (1 hour 10 min) I look forward to taking more courses. Excited to add to my tool-box. Pelvic Floor Level 1 through Herman & Wallace or Pelvic PT 1 through the APTA is required. The TAs were all great and answered all my questions well. While I know there is so much more to learn, I feel like I have learned an incredible amount. Im excited to help this population of people! DN - Colorado Springs, CO, - Kelly Knott, PT DPT - Woodland Park, CO, - Jennah Jones, PT, DPT, COMT - Buena Vista, CO, - Angela Gonsalves, SPT - Fayetteville, NC, - Cassandra Hippensteel PT, DPT - Gilbert, AZ, - Amanda Callaghan, PT, DPT, OCS - Stateline, NV, - Danielle Brooke Sanders, OT - Lafayette, LA, - Sandra Walker, PT, DPT - Grand Rapids, MI, - Ashley N. Williams, PT, DPT - El Paso, TX, - Paulette Swanson PT, DPT, MS - Melbourne, FL, - Breanna Edenborough PT, DPT - Seminole, OK, - Danielle Shindler, PT, DPT - Houston, TX, - Amy Hinkel, PT, MSl, MSR-PT - Southlake, TX, - Jay Musial PT, DPT - Grand Junction, CO, - Jordan L. K. Malkowski, PT, DPT - Gillette, WY, - Kimberly Rogers, PT, DPT - Zion Crossroads, VA, - Sarah Warren, PT, DPT - Rock Springs, WY, - Michaela Ecklund, PT, DPT - Surprise, AZ, - Trina Winner PT, DPT, OCS, CLC - Versailles, OH, - Darlene Mowrey , DPT, PT, CMTPT - La Vista, NE, - Michelle Anne Johnson, PT, DPT - Woodward, OK, Katherine Thomas, PT, DPT - Grand Rapids, MI, Traci Lane Smith, OTR/L - Baton Rouge, LA, Lindsay Richard, MOT, OTR/L - Baton Rouge, LA, Paulette Selimo, PT, DPT - Boonton Township, NJ, Chelsea E Sweetman, PT, DPT - West Kingston, RI, Marisa C. Marino, pht, DPT - Brossard, QC, Rachel Gottesman, OTR/L - Willmington, DE, Sarah Elizabeth Cox, PT, DPT - Kill Devil Hills, NC, Lauren Borro PT, DPT, CMTPT - Bethesda, MD, Rachel Larson PT, DPT, CLT - Greenville, SC, Shirlea Hennessy, PT, DPT, GCS - Fairfax, VA, Elizabeth Cedermark, PT, DPT - Decatur, GA, Kimberly Nelson DPT, OCS - Burnsville, MN, Katelyn Longanbach PT, DPT - Marquette, MI, - Chelsea Waldkirch, PT, DPT - Centerton, AR, - Jamie Dills, DPT, Cert. - Jamie Alexander DPT, ATC - Peoria, AZ, I learned more than I ever thought I would. I feel confident in assessing and treating general pelvic floor dysfunction.- Rachel Duff, PT - Clinton Twp, MI, I went into this course very nervours, After first day I was very comfortable. - Geena Kerr - Chicago, IL, Herman and Wallace PF1 provided the education and encouragement I needed to develop my clinical skills as a provider of pelvic health services. I learned so much and gained so many hands on skills. DN - Shelby, NC, Great Introduction course. Learned a ton and felt empowerment to apply it to help men, women & children with pelvic rehab. Thank you!- Mara MacKinnon - Las Cruces, NM, This was an excellent & very thorough course. The instructors and other professionals in the class made me feel so welcomed and treated me the same as everyone else. I had little idea of what to expect. - Kim Brogan MPT - Fort Gordon, GA, Very impressed with the level of instructions and professional care taken with the presentation of potentially challenging topics. This course is geared to the therapist who wants to synthesize the information and apply it to individual treatment programs for urinary incontinence or the musculoskeletal components of urogynecologic pain syndromes such as chronic pelvic pain (CPP), vulvar pain, and interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS). This class also sparked interest and knowledge about other topics/CEs to continue to add to our pelvic health toolbox. If you need your employer to send a check for your registration payment, please click the Request Invoice button on the course event page to reserve your seat. And very applicable right away when I return to work and practice. I was very appreciative to have a small TA to student ratio as someone was always accessible when I have questions.- Hunter Rich, PT, DPT - Dundee, MI, This is my 1st H&W course and I was thoroughly impressed with Jessicas knowledge and teaching style. also extremely helpful and will be such a great resource.- Christina Warne - Dover, NH, Very informative/clear. 1) Pelvic Floor Anatomy & Function (51 minutes) I would recommend these instructors. Thank you! Jennifer Student DPT - Waxhaw, NC, I come in with some knowledge, but leaving with more connected dots and increased knowledge. 11:30 - Urinary Incontinence Examination & Interventions Part II Aimee Schuh PT, DPT - Silver Spring, MD, Presenters were Amazing! They are all very passionate about Pelvic Floor. - Taylar Chaney, PTA - LAKE WALES, FL, I attended the Pelvic Floor Level 1 Course, very anxious about what the experience would be like. Learned so much! To inquire about such exceptions, please contact Herman & Wallace. Survivors of past trauma should be aware that performing or experiencing internal exam may be triggering, and that many, regardless of their histories, feel strong emotions when practicing these techniques. Demo lab was amazingly helpful (Instructor demo on one person)Sonya Richardson, DPT, GCS - Oakland, CA, This was a great course and I cant wait to take another course. Thank you so much for what you all do!- Severa Calzada PT, DPT - Katy, TX, I absolutely loved this class and got so much more out of it than I thought I would (and I thought I would get a lot!) It inspired the class and learns with a better understanding of diagnosis of treatment of pelvic floor dipfunctions.- Amy Malone, PT, MPT, OCS - Gulfport, MS, Very educational and comprehensive. Biofeedback Video - Please download and listen to the presentation. H&W strives to foster an environment that is safe and supportive. =============================, 6:00 am PST - Zoom opens 30 mins before course for registration and setup I feel very prepared for my Pelvic Floor Clinic.- Angela Gonsalves, SPT - Fayetteville, NC, I am so glad I took this course. In order to foster an environment that is non-triggering and safe for all participants, we recommend all participants consider the emotional impact they may experience during the course, and consider consulting a trauma counselor or therapist prior to attending. Erin Locati, PT, DPT - San Antonio, TX, Instructors each had a different style and both engaging and very knowledgeable. This was amazing!- Sarah Coggins - Waterbury, VT, As a student, this course taught me a lot about the pelvic floor that is missing from out curriculum. I was anxious to attend, based on the content of the class, but they made everyone feel so welcomed/comfortable.- Teresa Durkin - Kansas City, KS, Demonstrations of exercises of a exercise instruction would be helpful.- Kristin Overton, PT, DPT - Oakland, CA, Great course & very well-educated instructors.- Whitney Ford, DPT - Hays, KS, Such a great class! The course is loaded with information but they presented everything in a non-intimidating way and brought so much clinical connection to the material. - Shannon Scott, PT, DPT - Scottsdale, AZ, This class was wonderful to expand my knowledge of PFM. The instructors and lab assistants so helpful during labs and always were able to spend adequate time with us. (Note, this code is only valid for non-licensed students. PLEASE NOTE: This course includes internal assessment and exam techniques, which will be practiced in partnered pairs in lab time. I 10/10 recommend H&W And I look forward to attending my next course!- Alex Widcamp, SPT - Westlake, LA, Very interactive and engaging course! I immediately felt comfortable and excited from the first lecture and was able to maintain focus throughout the class. 7. Kimberly M. Glow, PT, DPT is a Boston-based physical therapist with a focus on both pelvic floor dysfunction and orthopedics. Looking for more help and hands-on guidance during labs from vetted teaching assistants who are guiding participants meeting in groups of 10-16? The instructors did a fabulous job presenting the information and keeping the student engaged. I found all the research, references, referrals, books, websites etc. 6:30 am PST - Course begins / Introduction, goals, objectives, questions Practice hands-on lab techniques on the other therapists in their pair/group without a lab assistant or instructor physically present at their self-hosted location. Identify specific pelvic pain conditions (vulvodynia, IC and CPP) and common physical therapy interventions 7. Professional but still personal (Maintain sense of humor). - Laura Greer, PT, DPT - Santa Barbara, CA, You made my PF1 experience amazing and so comfortable! Vaginal examination and internal myofascial manual therapy prior to 32 weeks gestation is not the common standard of medical practice. I am so glad I came!- Alexis Henderson, OTR/L, CLT, OCC - Newport, VA, Excellent course w/ excellent instructors!- Kayla Thompson, Physical Therapist - Midlothian, VA, I enjoyed this course a lot! Total video lecture time: 10 hours Principles of Biofeedback from Professor Tim Watson's website- an incredible resource! This continuing education seminar teaches evaluation and treatment interventions by instructional assessment of the pelvic floor muscles with internal vaginal examination and SEMG biofeedback assessment. Created a calm environment during labs for max comfort.- Stephanie Richter, PT, DPT - Olivette, MO, It was so much better than I was expecting & made me feel like I was prepared to treat Pts in the clinic.- Tina Chickering, DPT - Harlan, IA, The instructors were amazing and I feel confident treating pelvic rehab patients after this course. List two diagnoses that would benefit from applications of electrotherapy 9. - Mandy Peerboom, DPT - Twin Falls, ID, Nice to have materials prepared, snacks were good, Lab time was great! Im leaving the course feeling much more comfortable, and as though I have a good skill set to start treating this patient population. Jessica was passionate about Pelvic Health PT and made the course fun and informative! Part of that is the nature of the course however more information regarding treatment options for day 1 & 2 topics would be amazing. I will definitely take more classes! Many participants find it helpful to review the anatomy of the pelvis and perineum Thank you for opening my eyes to the mew world of pelvic health.- Jordan L. K. Malkowski, PT, DPT - Gillette, WY, As a physical therapist with no previous knowledge of pelvic floor health. -Danielle Mckinney, PT, DPT - Shalimar, FL, I am so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this course Susannah and Jessica are so amazing, sensitive, compassionate and knowledgeable forces of nature. - Stephanie Perez, DPT - Huntsville, AL, Great course! Lab assistants were fantastic help was always available.- Lisa Loveless - Strongsville, OH, The content of the course is wonderful and so comprehensive. Holly Kolander - Benson, MN, Nari and Jenni were amazing teachers! I feel prepared to work with patient, and motivated to continue to learning Herman & Wallace! Such an amazing course. I feel ready to put to use my new skills on Monday! Cant wait to bring things to patients next week and build my existing practice. 6:45 - Pelvic Floor (PF) Anatomy and Evaluation
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