396,00 €
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This course provides an in-depth and up-to-date understanding of abdominal and pelvic pain in women, integrating the latest scientific findings and the clinical osteopathic approach. It aims to equip osteopaths with the necessary tools to better understand, assess, and support these patients from a holistic and multidimensional perspective.
1. Abdominal Pain
The course begins with essential fundamentals: definitions, statistics, common symptoms, and contributing factors. Various potential causes and diagnoses are covered, as are the challenges associated with diagnosing and treating this often complex and multifactorial pain.
Special attention is paid to the biopsychosocial approach, which is essential for treating chronic pain.
2. Impact of Chronic Pain on the Nervous System
This section explores the role of pain and the functioning of the nervous system, highlighting the mechanisms of central and peripheral sensitization and the neurophysiological changes associated with chronic pain.
Participants will learn to recognize the signs of a sensitized nervous system and discover osteopathic tools aimed at regulating the autonomic nervous system and modulating pain.
3. The “Devil’s Trio”
Three commonly encountered clinical conditions are examined in detail:
The course illuminates their mechanisms, potential interactions, and functional impacts, as well as the specifics of their osteopathic treatment.
4. Osteopathic Support
This part focuses on clinical practice:
The focus is on a gradual treatment that is gentle on the nervous system and adapted to each woman’s individual situation.
5. Clinical Cases and Practical Toolkit
Clinical cases will be used to integrate learning content and build a practical therapeutic toolkit, including:
Teaching specific osteopathic techniques
In addition to theoretical foundations, several specific osteopathic techniques will be demonstrated and practiced throughout the training. The goal is to enable participants to integrate concretely adapted approaches for abdomino-pelvic pain, considering tissue sensitivity, the state of the nervous system, and the clinical complexity of these patients. The techniques taught aim to support tissue mobility, neurovegetative regulation, reduction of sensitization, and improvement of overall function.
Course Objective
To provide osteopaths with an integrative, neurophysiologically informed, and patient-centered approach to improve the assessment, understanding, and treatment of abdominal and pelvic pain in women.
Registered nurse and osteopath with a focus on gynecology and fertility. She teaches at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal and has developed specialized programs for women with endometriosis.
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