Pelvic Health in Perimenopause for Prescribers
In this course, pelvic health expert Ingrid Harm-Ernandes provides prescribers with a deep understanding of pelvic floor anatomy, function, and its vital connection to overall musculoskeletal health during perimenopause. You’ll gain the knowledge and skills to identify common pelvic floor conditions, initiate sensitive patient conversations, and collaborate effectively with pelvic physical therapists.
After this course, you will be able to:
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Explain the anatomical and functional relationships between the pelvic floor, core muscles, and overall musculoskeletal health during perimenopause.
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Assess and identify common pelvic floor conditions and symptoms using appropriate screening techniques and patient communication skills.
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Demonstrate effective strategies for discussing sensitive pelvic health topics and implementing screening tools in clinical practice.
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Evaluate when referral to pelvic physical therapy is appropriate and develop interdisciplinary care strategies for perimenopausal patients.
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Design patient education approaches that normalize pelvic floor health discussions and encourage early intervention.
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Analyze the components of pelvic physical therapy assessment and treatment to better understand its role in managing perimenopausal symptoms.
Learning Format: Video-based instruction, clinical demonstrations, and downloadable resources.
Part of our ongoing library of women’s health education for prescribers, this course is also a mandatory component of the Perimenopause Certificate®.
This course is included in Perry Academy Membership.
Membership gives you full access to all current and upcoming courses, live sessions, and the Perry Certified Directory.
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Instructors
Ingrid Harm-Ernandes, PT -
1h 4min
Video duration -
4 Video Transcripts & Resources
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1 Quiz

Ingrid Harm-Ernandes, PT
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