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The 10% Club: Endometriosis Matters in Low Back Pain

The 10% Club: Endometriosis Matters in Low Back Pain

The 10% Club: Endometriosis Matters in Low Back Pain

Oct 07, 2022 - 12:00 (EDT)
1 hour

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Overview

This is the second in a series of free webinars titled Weird and Wonderful Strategies that EVERY Physio should know to Effectively Treat LBP.

This webinar series will be hosted by Carolyn Vandyken in collaboration with Embodia. Each webinar will focus on a different topic and will be taught by a special guest.

To read about the purpose of the webinar series and to register for all sessions, please click here.

 

Webinar 2: The 10% Club: Endometriosis Matters in Low Back Pain (LBP)

Endometriosis is one of the most widespread gynecological disorders since 10% of all fertile women have this condition.  

The most common symptoms of endometriosis are painful periods, pain with intercourse and low back pain that worsens during menses.  Hence, endo is commonly related to LBP and is often mistaken for an MSK problem.

Women presenting with endometriosis and LBP can be better served by being alert to the symptomology of endo and by using sensitivity when taking their history.

This webinar will help you screen for endometriosis with your LBP patients and address these women from a biopsychosocial approach.

 

Learning Objectives for Webinar 2

In this webinar presented by Jill Mueller, participants will learn:

  1. To review the connection between LBP and endometriosis
  2. An overview of how to assess and treat the dominant source of endometriosis-associated pain

 

Additional Information

There's a maximum of 500 sets available in the webinar room. We will start a wait list if we reach the 500 seat capacity. 

If you cannot attend live, please do not register. We will stream the live webinar to our YouTube channel and leave it up for 48 hours after the live event. Follow these 2 steps if you cannot attend the live webinar

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This webinar will be recorded and made available as an on-demand course on Embodia for $20 ($10 for Embodia Members).

Certificates of completion are generated within courses only on Embodia (not directly from a webinar). In order to receive your certificate of completion, you will need to access the on-demand course following the live webinar.

 

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The instructors
Jill Mueller
BKin, BHScPT (Pelvic Health)

Jill has been a physiotherapist for 20 years, focusing on pelvic health, orthopaedics, and visceral therapy. She has been assisting courses for the past 5 years and is ready to share her knowledge by teaching her own course on Endometriosis. She has a keen interest in using a patient-centered approach, integrating an evidence-based, biopsychosocial model into her practice.

Jill has explored using these approaches, having endometriosis herself, and is now able to manage symptoms and live a more productive life. She feels that physiotherapists can play a vital role in helping these clients regain a better quality of life, and hopes to show others how they can help their clients suffering with similar symptoms.


Carolyn Vandyken
BHSc (PT)

Carolyn is the co-owner of Reframe Rehab, a teaching company engaged in breaking down the barriers internationally between pelvic health, orthopaedics and pain science. Carolyn has practiced in orthopaedics and pelvic health for the past 37 years. She is a McKenzie Credentialled physiotherapist (1999), certified in acupuncture (2002), and obtained a certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in 2017.

Carolyn received the YWCA Women of Distinction award (2004) and the distinguished Education Award from the OPA (2015). Carolyn was recently awarded the Medal of Distinction from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association in 2021 for her work in pelvic health and pain science.

Carolyn has been heavily involved in post-graduate pelvic health education, research in lumbopelvic pain, speaking at numerous international conferences and writing books and chapters for the past twenty years in pelvic health, orthopaedics and pain science.

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