Female Incontinence Training Course
About This Course
Urinary incontinence affects millions of women worldwide, significantly impacting quality of life and emotional well-being. This evidence-based course is designed for medical professionals involved in women’s health, including gynecologists, urologists, general practitioners, physiotherapists, and nurses.
The course provides a comprehensive understanding of:
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Types of urinary incontinence (stress, urge, mixed)
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Pelvic floor anatomy and dysfunction
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Diagnostic assessment techniques (bladder diaries, urodynamics, physical exams)
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Conservative management (lifestyle changes, pelvic floor therapy)
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Pharmacologic and surgical interventions
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Postpartum and age-related considerations
With interactive case studies and clinical protocols, participants will enhance their ability to diagnose, manage, and educate female patients dealing with incontinence.