Dynamic ultrasound imaging is especially valuable in evaluating the pelvic floor, which can be weakened or strained during pregnancy and delivery. During this 60-minute webinar we discuss the different options of pelvic floor birth trauma and how to assess them with dynamic ultrasound. Real time visual feedback helps in educating and reassuring women during pregnancy and after childbirth but also to understand their potential symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- What is pelvic floor birth trauma?
- How to diagnose pelvic floor birth trauma with real time 2D-3D-4D transperineal ultrasound.
- How visual feedback can be helpful in preventing pelvic floor birth trauma
- How visual feedback can be helpful in educating and reassuring women with pelvic floor dysfunction symptoms
- How real-time imaging helps in pelvic floor rehabilitation / training
Trainer
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Start date(s) Duration Registration fee -
15 April '25 1 Hour €95.00 -
15 April '25 7:00 - 8:00 PM
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Why should you follow this webinar?
Real-time imaging not only supports the clinical diagnosis but also empowers women by giving them a visual understanding of their pelvic floor health. It encourages a collaborative approach between clinicians and patients, where the focus is on restoring pelvic floor strength and function while addressing symptoms of dysfunction in a targeted, evidence-based way.
Details
Real-time imaging not only supports the clinical diagnosis but also empowers women by giving them a visual understanding of their pelvic floor health. It encourages a collaborative approach between clinicians and patients, where the focus is on restoring pelvic floor strength and function while addressing symptoms of dysfunction in a targeted, evidence-based way.
Details
- Can't join the live session? You'll get 30-days unlimited access to the recording
- After completion you'll receive a CME certificate
Advancing Perinatal Health with Dynamic Ultrasound Imaging
€95.00
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Language
English -
Accreditation
1 CME point -
Length
1 Hour -
Start date(s)
15 April '25 See all dates -
Trainer
Hedwig Neels