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Janet A Hulme M.A., P.T.



Pelvic Rotator Cuff (New Course!)

Its functional relationship in Back Pain, Sacroiliac Dysfunction, Balance & Gait, Bladder & Bowel Health

Date Place Sponsor Notes
Oct 10 - 11th 08 Boston   SI, Low Back, Balance and Gait Function 
May 9 - 10th 08 Seattle   SI, Low Back, Balance and Gait Function  
Mar 14 - 15th 08 Minneapolis   SI, Low Back, Balance and Gait Function 


Beyond Kegels

Beyond Kegels -- Basic
*Beyond Kegels -- Advanced Techniques & Special Populations

Date Place Sponsor Notes
Dec 5 - 6th 08 Seattle   3rd day advanced course optional. 
Nov 7 - 9th 08 Baltimore   3rd day advanced course optional.  
Sep 12 - 14th 08 Milwaukee   3rd day advanced course optional.  
Aug 15 - 16th 08 Missoula   3rd day advanced course optional. w/Susan Taylor.  
Jun 6 - 8th 08 Miami   3rd day advanced course optional.  
Apr 22 , 23, & 24th 08 Online   Webinar Course 
Apr 11 - 13th 08 Chicago   3rd day advanced course optional. 



Chronic Pelvic Pain & Low Back Pain

Date Place Sponsor Notes
Oct 12 08 Boston    
May 11 08 Seattle    
Mar 16 08 Minneapolis    


Pregnancy, Postpartum and Menopause


Date Place Sponsor Notes
Dec 7 08 Seattle    
Aug 17 08 Missoula    



Bladder, Bowel and Standing Balance Issues for Kids


Date Place Sponsor Notes
Oct 25 - 26th 08 Seattle    
Feb 23 - 24th 08 Chicago    

 

 

 

Course Descriptions & Objectives

Pelvic Rotator Cuff


Description coming soon!


 

 

Beyond Kegels


Apply these techniques easily with your present clients!
Beyond Kegels is the essential program for bladder, bowel and pelvic muscle dysfunction with proven results in 3-4 visits! It is research-based, non-invasive and easy to follow.

  • Do you know how the Pelvic Rotator Cuff functions in bladder and bowel control?
  • Do you know how the anatomy and physiology of the urogenital, gastrointestinal and pelvic muscle systems function together?
  • Do you know how the autonomic nervous system controls the pelvic muscles in bladder & bowel control?
  • Do you know how Physiological Quieting and Roll for Control Exercises normalize bladder,
    bowel & pelvic muscle function?
  • Do you know how to easily integrate bladder & bowel treatment with your present orthopedic and neurologically involoved clients?

Certification
At completion of the 2-day course, post-test and case study report the PRC Institute Certification in Conservative Treatment of Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction is awarded.

Course Objectives
At the conclusion of the course the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the anatomy, physiology, neurology and function of the urogenital, gastrointestinal and pelvic rotator cuff systems.
  • Describe the functional relationship between the urogenital, gastrointestinal and pelvic rotator cuff systems.
  • Describe dysfunction in urogenital, gastrointestinal and pelvic rotator cuff systems including stress, urge and functional incontinence, bladder urgency and frequency, constipation, diarrhea and pelvic pain.
  • Develop assessment techniques for bladder, bowel and pelvic muscle disorders.
  • Develop components of treatment strategies for bladder, bowel and pelvic muscle disorders.
  • Develop clinic design, marketing and reimbursement strategies for treating bladder, bowel disorders.

 

 

Chronic Pelvic Pain & Low Back Pain


Description coming soon!


 

 

Pregnancy, Postpartum, & Menopause


If you want to treat women during pregnancy, after childbirth and during the menopausal years this dynamic one-day seminar will give you the knowledge and clinical skills to successfully and efficiently build your practice. This seminar includes basic anatomy/physiology of pregnancy/postpartum and menopause. It integrates physiological facts with assessment and treatment techniques for common problems of sacroiliac dysfunction, low back pain, headaches, physical and mental fatigue, bladder, bowel and pelvic muscle dysfunction to name a few. This course offers prenatal/postpartum models for group courses. If you want to effectively start a pregnancy/postpartum and mature woman component of practice this course will provide the hands-on experience for the special considerations and common clinical problems seen in pregnancy, postpartum and menopause.

  • Do you know the characteristics and potential complications of each trimester of pregnancy?
  • Do you know self care principles of pregnancy and postpartum?
  • Do you know education and exercise protocols to prepare for delivery?
  • Do you know treatment guidelines unique to pregnancy and postpartum?
  • Do you know the anatomical and physiological characteristics and potential complications during menopause?
  • Do you know the unique treatment guidelines and self care strategies for symptoms during menopause?

Certification
At completion of the 2-day course, post-test and case study report the PRC Institute Certification in Treatment of Pelvic Rotator Cuff Dysfunction is awarded.

Course Objectives

  • At the completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
  • Describe the trimester characteristics of pregnancy.
  • Outline self care principles of pregnancy and postpartum
  • List common symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum.
  • Develop treatment strategies for symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum.
  • Describe perimenopause and post-menopause characteristics.
  • Outline self care principles of perimenopause and post-menopause.
  • List common symptoms during perimenopause and pos-menopause.
  • Develop treatment strategies for symptoms during perimenopause and post-menopause.


 

 

Bladder, Bowel, & Standing Balance Issues for Kids


Bladder, bowel and standing balance issues affect over 20% of children between the 4 & 12 years of age. There are five distinct diagnoses of bladder dysfunction and seven diagnoses of bowel dysfunction. Problems include nighttime bedwetting, daytime holding and wetting patterns, neurogenic bladder, constipation, paradoxical puborectalis contraction, diarrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome. Bladder and bowel issues are associated with spina bifida, cerebral palsy, ADHD, autism, developmental delays, Down’s syndrome and metabolic disorders. Standing balance and coordination walking are often associated with bladder and bowel issues in kids since both are related to maturation and function of the pelvic rotator cuff muscles.
This course reviews the diagnoses, causes, medical tests and interventions. It includes an analysis of the developmental anatomy, neurology and physiology of the urogenital, gastrointestinal and pelvic rotator cuff systems. Lab and lecture experience details assessment techniques, behavioral strategies, therapeutic exercise including Roll for Control exercises, neuromuscular reeducation including Physiological Quieting and biofeedback components of treatment. Evidenced based functional outcomes and case studies bring the information into practical application. This non-invasive approach to evaluation and treatment gives immediate results with easy to do exercises.

Suggested Reading: Bladder and Bowel Issues for Kids: A Handy Guide for Kids Ages 4-12 by Janet A. Hulme Ma, PT available through Phoenix Publishing, www.phoenixcore.com.

Certification

At completion of the 2 day course, post-test and case study report the PRC Institute Certification in Conservative Treatment of Pediatric Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction is awarded.

Course Objectives
At the conclusion of the course the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the anatomy, physiology, neurology and function of the urogenital, gastrointestinal and pelvic rotator cuff systems as they pertain to children.
  • Describe the functional relationship between the urogenital, gastrointestinal and pelvic rotator cuff systems in children.
  • Develop assessment techniques for bladder and bowel disorders in children.
  • Develop components of treatment strategies for bladder and bowel disorders in children.
  • Develop treatment plan and progression for various diagnoses of bladder and bowel dysfunction in children.


 

 

Additional Information

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