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Improve Female Fertility Using Osteopathic Manual Therapy
![]() Improve Female Fertility Using Osteopathic Manual Therapy MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 6.63 GB | Duration: 2h 51m Learn hands-on techniques to optimize pelvic function and improve reproductive outcomes What you'll learn Perform a structured clinical assessment for women presenting with fertility challenges. Identify mechanical, vascular, and neurological contributors Integrate osteopathic management within a collaborative care model alongside gynecologists, endocrinologists, and IVF teams. Requirements This course is designed for practitioners with prior training in anatomy and manual therapy. A foundational understanding of pelvic structures is recommended. Description This course designed for practitioners who want to confidently address structural and functional contributors to female fertility challenges.This course goes beyond theory.We explore how mobility, circulation, autonomic balance, and fascial integrity influence ovarian and uterine function. You will learn how restrictions in the pelvis, sacrum, thoracolumbar junction, diaphragm, and visceral structures may impact reproductive health.The course is practical and clinically focused.You will understand:How to assess fertility-related dysfunction from a whole-body perspectiveHow to identify mechanical, vascular, and neurological contributorsHow to apply gentle and precise osteopathic manual techniques safelyHow to integrate your treatment within multidisciplinary fertility careThe goal is not to replace gynecological or reproductive medicine.The goal is to optimize the structural and physiological environment in which fertility occurs.Learning ObjectivesIn this online course, you will:Understand the osteopathic principles behind fertility-related dysfunction and how structure influences reproductive physiology.Identify key anatomical structures involved in female fertility, including uterine ligaments, ovarian mobility, pelvic diaphragm, sacrum, and thoracolumbar junction.Perform a structured clinical assessment for women presenting with fertility challenges.Apply safe and effective manual techniques to improve uterine and ovarian mobility, enhance circulation, and support autonomic regulation.Recognize the role of scar tissue, adhesions, and previous procedures such as D&C or pelvic infections in fertility dysfunction.Integrate osteopathic management within a collaborative care model alongside gynecologists, endocrinologists, and IVF teams.AudienceThis course is designed for:Physiotherapists with manual therapy trainingWomen's health physiotherapistsManual therapists with pelvic health experienceAdvanced students in osteopathy or physiotherapyOsteopathsParticipants should have foundational knowledge of pelvic anatomy and manual therapy principles. Physiotherapists with manual therapy training,Women's health physiotherapists Цитата:
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