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The Role of Physiotherapy in the Management of Cesarean Section Rehabilitation

The Role of Physiotherapy in the Management of Cesarean Section Rehabilitation

The Role of Physiotherapy in the Management of Cesarean Section Rehabilitation

Jan 25, 2021 - 19:00 (EST)
1 hour

The Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) is hosting its first-ever Virtual Summit on Nov 20-21, 2020. This summit will bring together the physiotherapy community to build connections and to look toward the future of the profession. Leading up to the CPA Virtual Summit, we will be running the Virtual Summit Series - a series of live online webinars that will cover a variety of topics and areas of interest. This entire series is free for CPA Members!

 

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Topic: The Role of Physiotherapy in the Management of Caesarean Section Rehabilitation

Speaker: Katie Kelly

Session Description: Caesarean birth presents its own distinct set of rehabilitation challenges. A growing body of evidence supports a variety of treatment strategies to effectively manage caesarean specific concerns, such as postoperative ambulation, incisional pain management, and myofascial restriction of C-section scar. Physiotherapists have the education and skills necessary to address these concerns and should be considered pivotal in caesarean rehabilitation.

Date: Monday, January 25, 2021

Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. EST

Speaker Bio:

Katie Kelly has been practising as a women’s health and pelvic floor physiotherapist since 2010. She is the owner/operator of her practise, Katie Kelly Physiotherapy, in Moncton, NB. Katie is often a guest lecturer for the School of Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University. She is an active contributing author to the Canadian Physiotherapy Association’s Women’s Health Division Newsletter. Katie has formed a relationship with Mount Allison University’s Sexual Health Laboratory to research chronic pelvic and genital pain conditions. She received both her BSc and MSc in Physiotherapy from Dalhousie University, is a member of the New Brunswick College of Physiotherapists, the Canadian Physiotherapy Association’s Women’s Health Division, the Canadian Sex Researcher Forum and the Canadian Obesity Network.

You can find the full Virtual Summit Webinar Series Schedule here

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Sujet : Le rôle de la physiothérapie dans la gestion de la réadaptation après une césarienne

Conférencier : Katie Kelly

Description de la séance : Les naissances par césarienne présentent leur propre lot de défis en matière de réadaptation. De plus en plus de preuves soutiennent un large éventail de stratégies de traitement pour gérer efficacement les préoccupations propres à la césarienne comme l’ambulation postopératoire, la gestion de la douleur liée à l’incision et la restriction myofasciale de la cicatrice de césarienne. Les physiothérapeutes ont la formation et les compétences nécessaires pour dissiper ces préoccupations et devraient jouer un rôle central dans la réadaptation après une césarienne.  

Date : lundi 25 janvier 2021

Heure : 19 h 00 – 20 h 00 HE

Inscription: Gratuite pour les membres de l’ACP; 20 $ pour les non-membres de l’ACP.

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