The Pregnant Pelvis Adelaide 2020

The Pregnant Pelvis Adelaide 2020

Ange and Jess recently travelled to Adelaide to teach The Pregnant Pelvis – An Integrated Approach course for The Australian Physiotherapy Association.

The Pregnant Pelvis - Demonstration
The Pregnant Pelvis – Demonstration
The Pregnant Pelvis - Participation
The Pregnant Pelvis – Participation

This one-day course teaches from a biopsychosocial framework, honing in on the clinical skills required to improve outcomes for patients suffering with Pregnancy Related Pelvic Girdle Pain (PRPGP), including sacroiliac joint and pubic symphysis pain. We hope we are making a difference to the ladies in Adelaide today! Next course in Australia is in Sydney on Sunday 30 Aug – please visit our webpage for bookings and details.

 

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