Principles of Biofeedback training: Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation appliance

Rate this item
(0 votes)
Principles of Biofeedback training: Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation appliance

In light of the activation of cooperation protocols, the Faculty of Physical Therapy at October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA University), in cooperation with the Sky Life Foundation for Health and Fitness, organized an extraordinary workshop entitled 'Principles of Biofeedback training: Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation appliance'

 

This workshop was conducted in the presence of a group of distinguished lecturers including:

 

  • Dr. Osama Khaled, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, Cairo University & Tibah University KSA.
  • Dr. Eman Abd Elfatah, Prof. of Physical Therapy in the Women's Health Department Kafr El Sheikh University.
  • Dr. Ahmed Kadry, BSc, MSc, E&I MSc, PhD Associate Professor at Kafr El Sheikh University.
  • Sébastien Ailleret, Engineer, Ecole Polytechnique MSc Biophysics (Sorbonne Université, Paris).

 

 

The objectives of the workshop are summarized as follows:

 

  • Understanding the function and dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles and their impact on quality of life
  • Learning how to evaluate the pathological condition of the pelvic floor muscles.
  • Increase knowledge and skills about biofeedback in training the pelvic floor muscles.
  • Review the evidence and guidelines on the effectiveness and safety of biofeedback treatment for various pelvic disorders in men.
  • Discuss the indications, contraindications and limitations of biofeedback treatment for male patients and scenarios.
  • Present practical advice and recommendations for applying biofeedback therapy in male conditions.
  • Combining postural control and electromyography in pelvic floor rehabilitation.
  • Evidence-based practice: stimulation & EMG.

Main Office - 6th Oct. Campus

26 July Mehwar Road intersection with Wahat Road, 6th October City. Egypt.

Tel. : 3837-1113
Tel. : 3837-1115
Tel. : 3837-1516
Tel. : 3837-1519
Postal code: 12451

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Hotline: 16672

International Hotline:  002-0216672