Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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Pelvic Organ Prolapse affects up to 50% of women and can significantly impact quality of life. This course gives you practical tools to identify POP early, support patient self-management, and apply evidence-based treatment strategies – all while addressing the emotional and physical realities of this common condition.

Join Rachel Andrew APA Titled Pelvic Health Physiotherapist to;

  • Distinguish between musculoskeletal low back pain and low back pain associated with pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
  • Recognise key symptoms of POP beyond the presence of a vaginal bulge.
  • Confidently identify when POP is a likely diagnosis in clinical assessment.
  • Map a clear referral pathway, including conservative management and surgical options.
  • Explain the benefits and risks of vaginal pessaries to patients.
  • Implement symptom relief strategies that can be used immediately in practice.
  • Develop a proactive management plan tailored to patients with POP.
  • Describe three physiotherapy interventions used to treat POP effectively.
  • Prioritise effective communication, understanding the three most important elements in face-to-face consultations.
Date & Time
Target Audience
GPs
Event Organiser
Vagenius Training
Cost
$355
Enquiries
Colette McKiernan Phone 0434383117 Email contact@vageniustraining.com
CPD Information
RACGP and ACRRM accredited Education Activity = 6hrs Reviewing Practice = 1hr Total CPD on completion of online element = 7hrs Measuring Outcomes = 3–5hrs (optional)