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Saddle Sore in Cycling - An MSK Approach to Pelvic Pain

-- Bill Taylor --
The topic of pelvic pain in cycling is often not spoken of freely. It is a topic that many cyclists will not feel comfortable talking about with coaches, bike shop assistants or even their GP. As a result of this, the lack of conversation about all things pelvis pain can result in cyclists suffering in silence.

Cycling shouldn’t be uncomfortable and cyclists should know about their pelvic regions to avoid pain, discomfort and potential harm.
This talk is for MSK physios who want to expand their knowledge of how to assess, diagnose and treat pain in the pelvic region. It will also be useful for Pelvic Health Physios who want to expand their MSK approach to Pelvic Pain.

Aims:
  1. The talk will review the relevant anatomy of the pelvic region – including muscles, joints, nerves and joints and vascular systems – and how these relates to the pathology and dysfunction in this area. Considering the effect of load on connective tissue and the vascular system.
  2. Discuss the symptoms which may indicate the problem is arising from the Pelvic area 
  3. We will consider the common symptoms of pelvic pain – especially in cycling- and consider the differences between men and woman cyclists
  4. Discuss how cyclists present with pain in the pelvis area
  5. Discuss the more ( and less) common conditions experienced by cyclists – including bony/muscular and neural.
  6. Provide a framework to develop treatment plans for these conditions
  7. It will apply current pain science to the concept of pelvic pain and look at a biospsychosocial approach to pelvic pain in cyclists.
Docent: Bill Taylor

Bill Taylor qualified as a Physiotherapist over 35 years ago and has spent the majority of his career working with patients living with chronic pain and dysfunction. He is a visiting lecturer for the Masters programme in Dance Education and Science at Edinburgh University and is involved in research into the validity of strengthening training for young dancers. Bill Taylor is a visiting lecturer at the BM (Midwifery) and Masters of Midwifery at Napier University. He has taught his Advanced Pelvic Floor Skills and The Athletic Pelvis Courses to specialist physiotherapists throughout the UK, and in Iceland and Israel. He continues to explore the complex area of pelvic pain and dysfunction through teaching, research and practice with a new colaboration with Brunel University, London. 
 
Duur: 2u

Doelgroep: Kinesitherapeuten, sportkinesitherapeuten, pelvische kinesitherapeuten, manueel therapeuten, (sport)artsen,...

Accreditatie : Pro-Q Kine - 4 punten

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