Physiotherapy Competencies for Male Pelvic Dysfunction Course
Gain expert physiotherapy skills for male pelvic dysfunction management. Master assessments, pelvic floor rehabilitation, post-prostatectomy care, and research-backed techniques to restore bladder control, ease pain, boost sexual function, and aid return to activities. The course covers safe exams, targeted training, interdisciplinary teamwork, and effective patient counselling for optimal results.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course enhances confidence in handling male pelvic issues post-prostate surgery, including anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical reasoning, and red-flag checks. It teaches precise pelvic floor evaluations, outcome tracking, and proven rehab methods with biofeedback, electrical stimulation, exercises, patient education, and behaviour strategies, along with clear progression plans, referrals, and communication for improved continence and sexual health.
Elevify advantages
Develop skills
- Master male pelvic assessments: conduct safe, systematic checks after prostate surgery.
- Apply proven pelvic floor rehab: use EMG biofeedback, stimulation, and tailored exercise programmes.
- Design focused continence plans: create quick, goal-oriented protocols for post-prostate recovery.
- Develop sexual health support: provide counselling, treatments, and smooth referral processes.
- Build team care skills: share findings and updates effectively with urologists and specialists.
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