This is an advanced comprehensive course for pediatric therapists specializing in bowel and bladder disorders, offering a wealth of specialized knowledge and practical tools. By focusing on deepening the understanding of key areas like the diaphragm, ribcage, core function, pressure system management, and gut-brain interactions, therapists are empowered to tackle even the most challenging cases.
For those already familiar with pediatric pelvic floor therapy, this course offers next-level techniques, including a more in-depth approach to treating conditions like Hirschsprung’s disease, anorectal malformations, and chronic constipation and encopresis. The emphasis on viewing the patient holistically—considering posture, movement patterns, the nervous system, and the impact of specific disorders—underscores the importance of integrating the entire body into treatment plans.
The resources and tools mentioned (cupping sets, anorectal balloon training, etc.) reflect the hands-on nature of the course and its aim to provide therapists with practical, actionable techniques they can immediately apply. The inclusion of advanced techniques like full-body movement analysis and updated approaches to DRA (Diastasis Recti Abdominis) management also means participants will walk away with a more robust skill set, tailored to even the most complex pediatric cases.
The course structure, with pre-course video lectures on Teachable and a live component, makes the learning process flexible while ensuring that participants are well-prepared. The prerequisites ensure that attendees have a strong foundation, making this Level 2 course truly advanced, helping seasoned professionals expand their expertise further.
Participants have an incredible opportunity to gain the confidence and tools necessary to treat pediatric patients with bowel or bladder dysfunction more effectively, and be empowered and ready to tackle any case.
Prerequisites
Pediatrics Level 1 - Treatment of Bowel and Bladder Disorders must be completed before taking this course. Participants should also have a basic knowledge of biofeedback and pelvic floor muscle anatomy.
Pre-Course Learning Requirements
10-14 days before the course, participants will receive an invite to join Teachable, an online learning platform. In Teachable, registrants will find video lectures (all video lectures must be completed before attending the first day of class), other pre-course learning materials, course manual files, mandatory liability waiver, and URLs for any Zoom meetings. We require registrants to complete teachable components in sequential order. Videos lectures are required and must be completed in-full before proceeding to the next Teachable section. At the conclusion of the course, registrants can access their post-test and course evaluation form to provide our curriculum team feedback on their experience, as well as download their certificate of completion - all via Teachable
Audience
This course is appropriate for physical therapists, occupational therapists, pediatric nurse practitioners and medical doctors and other health care professionals interested in expanding their practice in pediatric bowel and bladder disorders. Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner's license or regulation. Physical therapy continuing education courses should not be taken by individuals who are not licensed or otherwise regulated, except, as they are involved in a specific plan of care.
Required Supplies
Also, if possible, it is very helpful to have a subject to practice on
If you would like to participate in the rectal balloon training it is highly recommended to have the following items available for practice: