Course program
introduction to the theoretical-practical course of Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
Background
International Organization of Physiotherapists for Women's Health
Notes on anatomy and physiology of the pelvic floor
The pelvic floor
The perineal structures
Physiology of urination and defecation
Nervous system and pelvic floor
Innervation
Peculiarities of the pelvic floor in males
Functional relationships of the pelvic floor with
The pelvic girdle
and the trunk
Pelvic floor pathology
Pathophysiology, risk factors, muscle dysfunction and pain
Urinary incontinence
Urinary retention
Fecal incontinence
Constipation, Posterior and anterior prolapse
Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Overactive bladder
Osteo-articular dysfunctions of the pelvic girdle
Cauda eqina syndrome
Female and male sexual dysfunctions
Pregnancy, childbirth and post-partum
Menopause
Pelvic floor rehabilitation
Functional evaluation of the pelvic floor
Functional evaluation of the pelvic girdle
Symptom diary
Evaluation of urogenital prolapse
Instrumental diagnostics in urology
Instrumental diagnostics in colo-proctology
Tests and questionnaires
Principles of pelvic floor rehabilitation
Project, objectives, tools
Books
the projected material is available to the students
Lecture notes and other in-depth materials provided by the teacher
Teaching mode
lessons with the aid of visual means
Frequency
attendance is a legal obligation
Exam mode
oral exam with questions concerning the rehabilitative sciences program
Bibliography
the projected material is available to the students
Lecture notes and other in-depth materials provided by the teacher
Lesson mode
lessons with the aid of visual means