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Continuing Education Courses Pediatric Pelvic Floor Diaphragm and Postural Development

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Pediatric Pelvic Floor Diaphragm and Postural Development - Remote Course - September 21 2025

Sep 21 2025

Pediatric Pelvic Floor Diaphragm and Postural Development

Intro to Core Function and Continence in Children

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Price: $250.00
Experience Level: Beginner
Contact Hours: 7

It is critically important to understand developmental milestones when working on core control and stability, especially in relation to continence. These milestones provide the foundation for assessing and promoting proper core function, which is essential for postural stability, breathing, and continence management.

The focus on connecting the ribcage, diaphragm, and pelvic floor (PFM) in therapy allows pediatric therapists to address the root causes of core weakness, which can manifest in children with various developmental disorders. This comprehensive approach, which integrates both anatomical knowledge and functional assessments, helps therapists target specific dysfunctions, such as poor bowel and bladder habits, that can significantly hinder a child's progress.

Moreover, addressing issues like constipation and dysfunctional voiding habits, often overlooked in standard therapies, offers a more holistic and functional intervention plan. Recognizing these issues allows for a more integrated approach, improving not just the child's core strength, but also their overall health and quality of life. This course, with its detailed focus on these aspects, is a valuable resource for therapists, offering them the tools to make a more meaningful impact on the lives of children with special needs in both clinic and school-based settings.

Prerequisites
None. This is a beginner-level course.

Pre-Course Learning Requirements
10-14 days before the course, participants will receive an invite to join Teachable, an online learning platform. In Teachable, registrants will find video lectures, other pre-course learning materials, course manual files, mandatory liability waiver, and URLs for any Zoom meetings. We require registrants to complete teachable components in sequential order. Videos lectures are required and must be completed in-full before proceeding to the next Teachable section. At the conclusion of the course, registrants can access their post-test and course evaluation form to provide our curriculum team feedback on their experience, as well as download their certificate of completion - all via Teachable.

Audience
This continuing education seminar is targeted to physical therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapist assistants, occupational therapist assistants, registered nurses, nurse midwives, and other rehabilitation professionals. Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner's license or regulation.

Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:

    1. Describe the function of the pelvic floor muscles and how the position of the diaphragm and rib cage plays an integral role in managing the pressure system for core stability
    2. Describe how constipation and diastasis rectus abdominus among other musculoskeletal issues can cause a pressure problem in affecting core stability
    3. Apply the concepts of diaphragm and pelvic floor position to assist in activation of the core musculature
    4. Analyze the ribcage and breathing mechanics to understand how the position of the ribs play a role in pressure in the abdomen and alter core activation
    5. Assess breathing patterns and retrain the breath to support the ribs and pelvic floor
    6. Develop a home program for special needs children as well as neurotypical peers to address weak core muscles related to dysfunctional diaphragm, ribcage and pelvic floor function

NOTE: Times below are listed in Pacific time zone
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Day of the Course
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6:30 am PST - Zoom opens 30 mins before course for registration and setup
7:00 am PST - Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor Muscles (PFM)
7:30 - Lab 1: External palpation of the PFM with verbal cues and positioning for successful PFM activation
8:00 - Define the Core - The pelvic floor, diaphragm, the abdominal wall. The development of the PFM and its relationship reactionary and anticipatory core with postural development
8:45 - Constipation screening and treatment of the core as it relates to constipation limiting the ability of the core to activate correctly for other functional tasks
9:15 - Lab 2: PFM Relaxation and Toileting
9:45 - Break
10:00 - Diastasis Rectus Abdominus assessment.
10:30 - Breathing Assessment belly breathing assessment and treatment.
11:00 - Lab 3: Breathing Lab and Q&A
11:30 - Ribcage assessment for proper diaphragm function.
12:00 - Lunch
12:30 - Lab 4: Ribcage, Breathing and Core Home Program
1:15 - Connecting the ribcage, the diaphragm and pelvic floor for proper core activation
2:00 - Break
2:10 - Patient examples and treatment progressions
2:45 - Q&A
3:00 - Adjourn

 

"This was a wonderful course. I've worked with children in a variety of settings and with varying levels of cognition. The information I gained and the clarity from the instructor were invaluable. The instructor is very clearly knowledgeable on the subject. She makes the content very approachable."
Tirzah Antoine, PT, DPT | Pediatric Pelvic Floor Diaphragm and Postural Development - September 29 2024

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