Dyspareunia, including Vulvar Vestibulodynia
An evidence-based physical therapy approach (or what do Sherlock and tomatoes have in common?)
Why choose our courses?
Course Information
This course will examine, in an evidence-based approach, the presentation, pathophysiology, and physical therapy evaluation and interventions for dyspareunia through the life span, including, but not limited to, the most common cause for painful intercourse, vulvar vestibulodynia. Pain pathophysiology, EMG biofeedback, the impact of dyspareunia on relationships, sexual response, conception, and anxiety as well as evidence-informed specific treatments to address these concerns within a physiotherapy scope of practice will be included. Specific cognitive behavioral (CBT) and mindfulness techniques for use directly in physiotherapy treatment are also taught. A basic introductory pelvic floor course with instruction in vaginal exams is required. Courses in central and peripheral pain pathophysiology and treatment are an asset, but not mandatory. This course is open to Registered Physical Therapists and physical therapy students. The physiotherapist will leave the course with new skills to use immediately on return to their office the next day!
EMG biofeedback units will be available for each group of 2-3 physical therapists throughout the course for all lab sessions. Prior experience using biofeedback is not required. Learning this skill is another good reason to take this course!
Prerequisites
This course is open to Registered Physical Therapists or physical therapy students who have completed a basic introductory pelvic floor course with instruction in internal exams.
Course Dates and Times
October 18-20, 2019
Friday 4PM – 8PM
Saturday 8AM – 4PM
Sunday 8AM – 4PM
(full attendance is required to receive course certificate)
Location
909- 750 West Broadway
Vancouver, BC
V5Z 1H8
Tuition
Registered Physiotherapists:
- Tuition: $700.00 + 5% GST ($735.00)
- Early bird rate: $650.00 + 5% GST ($682.50, on or before August 03, 2019)
Physical Therapy Students:
- Student Tuition: $600.00 +5% GST ($630.00)
- Use coupon code student100off
- Maximum 4 student spaces per course
- Confirmation of active enrollment in a physical therapy program is required
How to Register
For further course or registration information please:
Call 604-739-3133 Between 8:00am – 4:30pm (Monday – Friday)
or email PelvicRehabCourses@gmail.com
Other courses available:
Prostate Cancer and Physical Therapy
Female and Male Urinary/Fecal Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse: An intensive intro course
Why choose our courses?
All courses:
- Our courses focus on active rather than passive techniques. Treatment techniques are supported by incontinence, prolapse and pain science peer reviewed literature. Learn new techniques for your “tool box” that are not myofascial or trigger point related.
- Emphasis on client empowerment through education and active treatment.
- Learn to differentiate between motor control and strength issues.
- Understand the value of skilled EMG biofeedback use (for pelvic floor courses).
- Get practical experience using EMG or Real-Time Ultrasound Imaging biofeedback in small groups.
- Develop critical thinking skills in the assessment and treatment components of the course. We want all course participants to receive an honorary Sherlock Holmes Degree! Return to the clinic the next day with the ability to critically analyze your subjective and objective findings. There is no recipe. Every question you ask and intervention you give needs to have a purpose based on your critical analysis and thinking. If you don’t understand during the course – Ask us! Challenge us!
- Explore concepts of hypertonicity and increased tone in voluntary muscles with no neurological damage.
- 1/2 day clinical shadow OR a 1-hour scheduled phone/FaceTime or Skype consult with course instructor within 3 months of course completion.
Introductory Pelvic Floor, Incontinence, Prolapse and Prostate Cancer Courses:
- Evidence-based treatments for muscle strength and endurance gains.
- Recognize when estrogen or pain medication may or may not be helpful and how to have this discussion with patients and physicians.
- Get practical experience using EMG or Real-Time Ultrasound Imaging biofeedback in small groups.
- Understand the sexual health impact of prostate cancer treatment and the role of physiotherapy
- Explore concepts of hypertonicity and increased tone in voluntary muscles with no neurological damage.
Pain Condition Courses:
- Evidence-informed active (rather than passive) treatment techniques for your tool kit for pain conditions.
- Direct application of mindfulness and CBT skills into physiotherapy interventions.
- Evidence-based intervention for pain conditions.
- Education on the evolution of male and female sexual response theories.
- Education on current female and male sexual response theories and how to directly apply this information within a physiotherapy scope of practice and specific treatment interventions.
- Recognize when estrogen, corticosteroids and pain medication may or may not be helpful and how to have this discussion with patients and physicians.
- Get practical experience using EMG or Real-Time Ultrasound Imaging biofeedback in small groups.
- Explore concepts of hypertonicity and increased tone in voluntary muscles with no neurological damage.
Snacks + Refreshments
Light snacks and beverages during AM and PM breaks will be provided. Lunch is the responsibility of the participant. Transportation, accommodation, and any other incidentals resulting from attending this course are the sole responsibility of the participant.
Cancellation Policy
Course tuition is non-refundable unless the following criteria are met:
100% reimbursement less an administration fee of $75.00 is given if written notice is received by Pelvic Rehab Courses 6 weeks prior to the start date of the course.
50% reimbursement less an administration fee of $75.00 is given if written notice is received by Pelvic Rehab Courses 4 weeks prior to the start date of the course.
No reimbursement will be provided if the registrant cancels 4 weeks prior or closer to the start date of the course. However, if you would like to sell your spot to another Registered Physiotherapist or physical therapy student then you may do so. Coordinating of payment is the sole responsibility of the participant (the Seller) and the selling price must be the exact price paid to Pelvic Rehab Courses or less (i.e. seats in the course may not be sold for more than the participant paid). The original participant (the Seller) must notify Pelvic Rehab Courses of the sale and provide contact details for the new participant (the Purchaser; i.e. full name, phone number, and email address). Pelvic Rehab Courses has no liability in this interaction and transaction.
- For cancellation of a course purchased with a multi-course deal: Please contact Pelvic Rehab Courses for confirmation of the amount to be reimbursed. The amount reimbursed will depend on when you are canceling (i.e. within the 100% reimbursement timeframe, or the 50% reimbursement timeframe) and the amount you paid (i.e. 2-course or 3-course pricing). In all cases, the reimbursement will be calculated as follows: (1) the amount paid (2) less the full fee for the course(s) the participant has already taken or will be taking (3) less GST and (4) less a $75 administration fee.
Course organizers reserve the right to cancel the course if the minimum number of participants is not reached 3 weeks before the course start date. If the course is cancelled full tuition will be reimbursed. All other costs incurred by a course registrant remain the full responsibility of the course registrant.
For further course or registration information please:
call 604-739-3133 between 8:00am – 4:00pm (Monday – Friday)
email PelvicRehabCourses@gmail.com
Marcy Dayan is a registered physiotherapist and is a designated Clinical Specialist in Women’s Health with expertise in the management and treatment of both female and male bladder and bowel control, vaginal/genital/rectal pain, diastasis abdominus and perinatal low back, SIJ and symphysis pubis dysfunction and pain.
Since graduating from UBC with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy in 1984, Marcy has completed postgraduate courses in incontinence, pain, sexual health and counseling, pelvic dysfunction and orthopaedics. She has also completed a Master of Health Administration from the University of British Columbia. Active in clinical practice, teaching and research, Marcy works in private practice at Dayan Physiotherapy and Pelvic Floor Clinic as well as in public practice at the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority’s Prostate Cancer Supportive Care program and the Multidisciplinary Vulvodynia Program. She is a clinical faculty member and lecturer on urogenital pathophysiology in the Master of Physiotherapy program at the University of British Columbia.
When not at work, you can find Marcy spending time with her family, cycling, kayaking or at her torch making glass beads, wonky wine goblets and silver and glass jewelry and sculpture.