Group Intervention for Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunctions in Postmenopausal Women: Tips and Tricks for a Successful Practice

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Workshop Schedule

16:00

Chantale L Dumoulin
Joanie Mercier

16:25

All

16:30

Joanie Mercier
Gabrielle Carrier Noreau

16:55

All

17:00

Mélanie Le Berre

17:10

All

17:15

Chantale L Dumoulin
Joanie Mercier
Mélanie Le Berre
Gabrielle Carrier Noreau
Sophie Mont-Briant

Aims & Objectives

Intermediate
90 minutes
Rehabilitation
Clinical
postmenopausal women pelvic floor physiotherapy
Conservative Management

To translate the latest research on group interventions for urinary incontinence, other pelvic floor muscle (PFM) dysfunctions and genitourinary syndrome of menopause for an effective, affordable and scalable use in clinical practice with postmenopausal women.

Learning Objectives

  • To present the impact of a group intervention approach on urinary incontinence, other PFM dysfunctions, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, PFM morphometry/function and cost.
  • To describe the key features of a group intervention approach (education, adherence strategies, 12-week progressive treatment, progressive exercise program) in order to promote efficient implementation in clinical practice.
  • To discuss the feasibility of going online and provide clinician with adequate tools to support this practice and finally to demonstrate a group intervention.

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