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Determining a Mechanical Component - Pelvic Pain & Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

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  • Welcome and Introduction
  • Welcome!
  • 2-Month Free Trial on Embodia + Resource Packages
  • Course Manual
  • Slides
  • References
  • Myths That Persist When Evidence Moves On
  • Quiz!
  • Feedback
  • Can LUTS Be Related to the Spine?
  • Lower Back Pain
  • What are Centralization and Directional Preference (and Why They’re Very Important)
  • Does it Matter Which Exercise? (Hint… Yes it Does)
  • Putting It Together
  • Patient Video 1: Jane
  • Case Study 1: Barb
  • Neuroanatomy and why it’s Important
  • LUTS overview
  • The Relationship Between LBP and LUTS
  • Quiz!
  • Feedback
  • Research Relating Pelvic Pain and LUTS with the Spine
  • Clinical Studies that Assess the Spine to Influence LUTS
  • Case Study 2: Adam
  • Chronic Pelvic Pain
  • Lam Study on Chronic Pelvic Pain
  • Quiz!
  • Feedback
  • What Distress Questionnaires Really Look At
  • Distress Questionnaires and What they Mean Practically
  • Quiz!
  • Feedback
  • The Why and How of a Thorough Mechanical Assessment
  • Would you Assess a Shoulder in this Way? You Would Miss Directional Preference!
  • When Sitting Posture Matters and Objective Assessment
  • Lumbar Flexion in Standing Video
  • Lumbar Flexion in Lying Video
  • Lumbar Extension in Standing Video
  • Lumbar Extension in Lying video
  • Progression of Force into Lumbar Extension Video
  • Progression of Force Into Lumbar Flexion Video
  • Lumbar Flexion/Rotation Position
  • Lumbar Side Glides Video
  • Patient Video 2: Lisa
  • Patient Video 3: Velvet
  • Sitting Posture Adjustment and When it is Appropriate
  • Clinical Pearls with Carolyn Vandyken
  • Quiz!
  • Feedback
  • Bonus Assessment + What's Next
  • Bonus: Alexa's Mechanical Assessment
  • Congrats and what's next!
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