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BPF TABS - Objectives

Upon completion of this continuing education seminar, participants will be able to:

1. Identify the structures and functions of the digestive system, and have a general understanding of bowel disease.
2. Understand general medical assessment, medical tests and outcomes, medications given and how they relate to pelvic floor function/dysfunction.
3. Palpate and treat more specific musculature via the anorectal canal to improve chronic constipation and paradoxical pelvic floor function.
4. Explain the functions of the pelvic muscles during continence and defecation.
5. Instruct in general nutritional guidance for continence and bowel health.
6. Effectively utilize sEMG biofeedback to increase or decrease pelvic floor muscle activity
7. Assess and provide corrective exercises for abdominal wall separation.
8. Apply principles of differential diagnosis for pelvic muscle dysfunction versus bowel disease.
9. Create an appropriate plan of care based on a patient’s symptoms and physical examination.
10. Select the most appropriate physical findings and use of validated questionnaires to determine a treatment plan.