Senior Physical Therapist, Specialized in women’s health, pelvic floor rehabilitation & musculoskeletal injury’s rehabilitation at KFSHRC in Riyadh.
Qualifications:
• BSc in Physical Therapy, King Saud University, KSA.
• MSc in Physical Therapy, Loma Linda University, USA.
• Post graduate diploma in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation, Herman & Wallance Institute, USA.
• Post graduate diploma in Osteopathy, Ontario College of Osteopathy, Canada.
Certified Practitioner in:
Psycho-sexual Relationship, awarded by NAOS and accredited by The College of Sexual & Relationship Therapists & National Council of Psychotherapist, UK.
Unlock your path to a powerful and rewarding specialty!
Join our expert-led online training program and gain the skills to assess and treat pelvic floor dysfunctions — a vital area of women’s health. With over 15 years of experience behind this course, you’ll learn from the best and make a real difference in the lives of women.
Be the therapist who empowers recovery, restores confidence, and supports our female community with evidence-based care.
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Start your journey today — because women’s health matters.
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Program description:
This comprehensive Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation program offers both foundational and advanced training in assessment, differential diagnosis, and treatment strategies.
Participants will gain hands-on knowledge of clinical reasoning, evidence-based interventions, and advanced therapeutic practices to effectively manage a wide range of pelvic floor dysfunctions. Designed for healthcare professionals aiming to deepen their expertise, this course bridges theory with real-world application for optimal patient outcomes.
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Program Details:
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation: for 4 days.
Postpartum Rehabilitation: for 4 days.
Date:
Module 1
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Nov 07 - 08, 2025
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Nov 21 - 22, 2025
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Module 2
Postpartum Rehabilitation Dec 05 - 06, 2025
Postpartum Rehabilitation Dec 19 - 20, 2025
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CPD : will be accredited (For full time attendance only)
Certificate : Will be sent by email (For full time attendance only)
Educational Material : Slides will be shared after the course.
Certificate of Attendance after full-time attendance of each program.
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Module 1: Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation: for 4 days.
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Module 1 objectives:
At the completion of the program the participants will:
Program Objectives – Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
Understand the anatomy and physiology of the pelvic floor muscles and their role in continence, support, and sexual function.
Identify common pelvic floor dysfunctions, including incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain syndromes.
Assess pelvic floor conditions using evidence-based tools and physical examination techniques.
Develop individualized rehabilitation plans for patients with pelvic floor dysfunction.
Apply various therapeutic approaches, including manual therapy, biofeedback, neuromuscular re-education, and pelvic floor muscle training.
Educate patients on lifestyle modifications, posture, breathing techniques, and exercises to improve pelvic health.
Integrate interdisciplinary collaboration for comprehensive pelvic floor care (e.g. urologists, gynecologists).
Evaluate outcomes and adapt treatment plans based on patient response and progress.
Enhance awareness of psychosocial factors and their impact on pelvic floor disorders.
Promote prevention strategies and early intervention for at-risk populations.
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Module 1 Topics:
Introduction to Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Function
Muscles, ligaments, and fascia of the pelvic floor
Role in bladder, bowel, and sexual function
Common Pelvic Floor Dysfunctions
Urinary and fecal incontinence
Pelvic organ prolapse
Chronic pelvic pain
Dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
Assessment and Evaluation Techniques
Subjective history and intake
Physical examination of pelvic floor
Use of ultrasound, EMG, and biofeedback
Functional assessments and outcome measures
Pelvic Floor Muscle Training and Exercise
Kegel exercises: techniques and progression
Core and breathing coordination
Integrating pelvic floor into functional movement
Manual Therapy and Soft Tissue Techniques
Internal and external techniques
Myofascial release
Trigger point therapy
Behavioral and Lifestyle Interventions
Bladder retraining
Bowel health and toileting habits
Diet, fluid intake, and weight management
Patient Education and Empowerment
Teaching tools and strategies
Addressing emotional and psychosocial aspects
Sexual health and intimacy concerns
Multidisciplinary Approach and Case Studies
Collaboration with gynecology, urology, gastroenterology
Case-based learning and treatment planning
Long-term management and prevention
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Module 2: Postpartum Rehabilitation: for 4 days.
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Module 2 objectives:
Understand the physiological and anatomical changes that occur during pregnancy and after childbirth.
Identify common postpartum conditions such as diastasis recti, pelvic floor dysfunction, musculoskeletal pain, and postural changes.
Conduct thorough assessments of postpartum women, including physical, functional, and psychosocial evaluations.
Develop evidence-based rehabilitation plans tailored to individual postpartum recovery needs.
Apply therapeutic techniques to support recovery, including pelvic floor training, core stabilization, and posture correction.
Address pain management strategies for common postpartum complaints such as low back pain, pelvic girdle pain, and joint instability.
Promote safe return to physical activity and daily function, including guidance on exercise progression and activity modification.
Educate postpartum women on self-care, ergonomics, and lifestyle modifications to support long-term recovery.
Enhance awareness of emotional and psychological aspects of postpartum recovery, including postpartum depression and anxiety.
Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration for holistic care, involving obstetricians, midwives, lactation consultants, and mental health professionals.
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Module 2 Topics:
Physiological and Musculoskeletal Changes During and After Pregnancy
Postural strain and upper body discomfort from breastfeeding or lifting
Manual therapy and exercise interventions
Safe Return to Exercise and Physical Activity
Guidelines for gradual return to fitness
High-impact activity readiness
Individualized progression based on recovery
Ergonomics and Body Mechanics in Motherhood
Lifting and carrying techniques
Breastfeeding and baby care postures
Household and childcare adaptations
Psychosocial Considerations and Patient Education
Addressing postpartum depression and anxiety
Patient communication and goal setting
Empowering women through education and support
Multidisciplinary Approach in Postpartum Care
Collaboration with OB/GYNs, midwives, lactation consultants, and psychologists
Case discussions and integrated care planning
Case Studies and Practical Application
Real-life scenarios and problem solving
Hands-on labs and clinical simulations
Progress tracking and outcome measurement
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Benefits of attending this program:
Improved clinical skill
Being specialized in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
Better clinical outcomes
Improved satisfaction
Professional recognition/reputation
Improved referral base
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Notification on teaching: Individuals who attend this program are NOT entitled to teach Pelvic Floor courses, or to use the educational materials for teaching.
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GoTo Webinar:
After completing your registration through the Physioshop website, you will receive an email with a registration link for the GoTo platform.
Please complete your registration on the platform as soon as possible before seats are filled.
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Important Notice:
• GoTo allows access from only one device per registered email address.
• Do not share the link with anyone who is not registered in the program and Do not change the device after logging in to avoid cancellation of your access with the same email.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your clinical skills!
Register now and secure your spot.
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