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Call for Papers 2010 PDF Print E-mail

Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women’s Health

Call for papers for Conference 2010

11–12 September 2010

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Leeds


The ACPWH invites the submission of short papers and posters for the 2010 Conference. It welcomes contribution and participation from across all areas of women’s health and continence promotion.


We are offering our own members a more informal opportunity to tell the delegates about their research, audits and pilot studies, or any aspect of work with which they are involved that could be of interest to our members and might make us question or think about something in a different way. You do not have to be academic or experienced, just willing to share your project with us.


Presentations should last for 10 minutes and than allow a further 5 minutes for answering questions. Posters should be A0 size (ISO 216 paper size system): equivalent to 841 x 1189 mm or 33 x 46.75 inches.


Deadlines:
  • 1 July 2010: closing date for submission; and
  • 1 August 2010: notification by ACPWH of acceptance.


Please send electronic copies of your abstract to the chair of the education subcommittee (e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ), along with the following information:


TYPE OF PROPOSAL: paper or poster

TITLE: title of paper or poster

KEYWORDS: three keywords (maximum) describing the main contents

AUTHORS: names of all authors

E-MAIL ADDRESS: of author presenting

ABSTRACT: of no more than 250 words

PERSONAL PROFILE OF AUTHORS: 75 words per author (please submit this as a separate document)

REFERENCES: please include a maximum of three references in Harvard format


General information: please ensure that you have explained all abbreviations in your abstract, give details if this work has previously been presented or published elsewhere, and indicate if you do not wish your abstract to be published in the ACPWH journal.
 
Upcoming Workshops PDF Print E-mail

 

DATES OF FORTHCOMING ACPWH APPROVED WORKSHOPS

 

25th/26th September 2010

Pelvic floor assessment and examination for urinary incontinence (CSP endorsed)

Venue: Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Colney Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7UY

Tutors: Pauline Walsh and Teresa Cook

Workshop Organiser: Claire Smith

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Telephone: 01603 287130

 


2nd / 3rd October 2010

Physiotherapy assessment and management of pregnancy related musculoskeletal conditions

Venue: Ormskirk and District General Hospital, Lancashire

Workshop Organiser
: Katie Mann

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Telephone: 01704 704150

 


6th & 7th November 2010

Physiotherapy for bladder & bowel dysfunction - a practical workshop

Location: Physiotherapy Dept, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge

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Contact Tel. No. 01223 216633

 

 


13th & 14th November 2010

Physiotherapy assessment and management of pregnancy related musculoskeletal conditions

Location: Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton

Workshop Organiser: Nicola King

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Telephone: 01273 523050


 
About ACPWH Workshops PDF Print E-mail

 

What are ACPWH approved workshops?

The ACPWH workshops have now been running successfully since 2002. The purpose of the workshops is to update and/or revise the evidence base and current best practice for chartered physiotherapists working in women's health and continence care. All internal ACPWH approved workshops are owned by the As sociation and are protected by copyright.
It is the remit of the Education sub-committee (ESC) to identify and then develop further workshops for ACPWH approval.

External workshops

In essence, an external workshop is one that is developed by outside agencies if it cannot be provided at that particular time by a working party of members of ACPWH.

An external workshop on ‘Psychosexual counselling' developed in conjunction with the Institute of Psychosexual Medicine (IPM) has been approved. (2006)

At present there are six workshops developed by the ESC, ACPWH

1 .‘ Pelvic floor assessment and examination for female urinary incontinence' (June 2003, Reviewed 2006)

2.‘ Pelvic floor assessment and examination for ano-rectal dysfunction' (2004)

Course Objectives

1. To introduce essential and correct evidence-based information on pelvic floor examination and assessment of urinary incontinence or ano-rectal dysfunction for physiotherapists working/ interested in women's health.

2. To provide tutor - led practical assessment opportunities.
(Ref : CSP information papers 19a & b)

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the workshop the participants should be :

  • able to adequately assess a patient with pelvic floor dysfunction
  • able to formulate an effective management plan
  • aware of appropriate treatment modalities
  • aware of and conform to national standards of physiotherapy practice particularly relating to women's health

3.‘ An introduction to Pilates in women's health physiotherapy' (2006)

Course Objectives

• To explore the concept of using modified Pilates exercises and their use in the field of women's health.

• To provide an opportunity to practise, teach, adapt, develop and become familiar with modified Pilates exercises, under the guidance and support of physiotherapy tutors experienced in Pilates techniques.

• To provide a forum to discuss current best practice in prescribing exercise within the field of women's health physiotherapy.

Learning O utcomes

On completion of the workshop the participant should :

• be able to teach a basic set of modified Pilates exercises relevant to women's health and be knowledgeable in their use

• be able to select appropriate exercises for specific women's health conditions

• be able to progress the exercises through appropriate levels and adapt as necessary to the individual patient and apply to functional situations

• be aware of those Pilates exercises which are contra-indicated

• be aware of the current evidence base in the use of Pilates type exercises as an adjunct to treatments, as a preventive measure and as a holistic approach in the field of women's health

• have gained an awareness into the continuing physical changes throughout a woman's life

4.‘ The unique role of the women's health physiotherapist in antenatal care' (2007)

Course Objectives

To equip physiotherapists with the knowledge and skills necessary to competently deliver antenatal classes and to provide a broader spectrum of antenatal care which is unique to women's health physiotherapy.

Learning O utcomes

On completion of the workshop the participants should be :

• able to understand the physiological changes in pregnancy and be familiar with the stages of labour

• equipped with the knowledge base and practical skills to provide safe and effective antenatal classes

• able to effectively and confidently justify the role of the women's health physiotherapist within antenatal education and care

• aware of and conform to national standards of physiotherapy practice, national guidelines and local policies relating particularly to women's health

 


5. Physiotherapy for bladder & bowel dysfunction - a practical workshop

Workshop Objectives

1. To provide evidence-based theory related to the treatment of bladder, bowel and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction

2. To provide tutor led experience of the application of practical techniques.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the workshop, in relation to bladder, bowel and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, the participants should;

 

  • Be aware of and apply appropriate treatment modalities.
  • Be able to formulate an effective treatment plan.
  • Gain or increase clinical skills in the use of these modalities.
  • Be aware of and conform to CSP Standards of Physiotherapy Practice in relation to the management of bladder, bowel and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.


6. Physiotherapy assessment and management of pregnancy related musculoskeletal conditions


This is a two day ACPWH certified practical workshop designed to enable the HPC registered physiotherapist to examine, assess and manage a woman with common pregnancy related musculoskeletal problems. The workshop is aimed at physiotherapists already working in women’s health as well as the physiotherapist working in a musculoskeletal outpatient setting. It is also suitable for people new to this area of and for those requiring revision or updating in current best practice.

Workshop Objectives

To enable the participant to examine and manage a woman with common pregnancy related musculoskeletal problems.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the workshop the participant will be able to;

  • Understand the physiological changes in pregnancy relevant to the physiotherapy management of musculoskeletal problems
  • Describe and understand the altered biomechanics of the lumbar spine and pelvic girdle
  • Discuss the possible aetiology of common lumbo-pelvic and hip dysfunctions
  • Have an awareness of the psychosocial influences and emotional needs of the woman
  • Adapt assessment and examination techniques of the lumbar spine, pelvis and hip for the ante-natal and post-natal woman
  • Adapt selected manual techniques and exercises for the lumbar spine, pelvis and hip for the ante-natal and post-natal woman
  • Apply clinical reasoning and analysis to direct physiotherapy intervention
  • To develop a range of skills to manage common pregnancy related musculoskeletal problems
  • Understand the physiotherapist's role within the multidisciplinary team particularly with regard to birth

 

Where will I find the courses advertised?

On the ACPWH website and through i CSP

In CSP ‘Physiotherapy Frontline' magazine , either under ‘Course listings' or in the ‘Noticeboard' section

Whom should I contact if I want to host a workshop for ACPWH?

Contact the workshop co-ordinator , Roberta Eales, at
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If you have further questions or an enquiry about any of the workshops please contact Roberta at the above e-mail address.

 
Conference PDF Print E-mail

ACPWH Annual Conference 2010

The 2010 conference will be held Friday 10th and Saturday 11th Sept. at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Leeds.

Venue

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Wellington Street, Leeds, LS1 4DL.

It is very accessible by road or rail and the airport is only 12 miles away and has excellent facilities at reasonable prices. We have negotiated a good deal with the hotel to encourage as many delegates as possible to stay at the conference venue.

Leeds also has an excellent shopping centre and nightlife for anyone wishing to make the most of their visit to Leeds.

Click here to visit the Conference microsite which includes full programme, more details, and registration information.

 

 


2008 Conference - Speaker Presentations

To view the presentation, click on the icon next to the description.

Any Presentations not available to download here has been given distribution restriction by the author/presenter for copyright reasons and we can therefor not place it on the website.

Some of the presentations are very large and have been compressed, you will need a zip program to uncompress the presentation, and the download may take a long time.

Dr K McKenzie-McHarg
J Dixon
K Haslam & J Laycock
L Stonehewer
L Whitney

2007 Conference - Speaker Presentations

Janice Lamb
Julie Vickerman (1.5 MB)
K Yates & D Gibbons (1 MB)
Suzanne Hagen (3 MB)
K Pollard (50 MB)
Tony Clayson (76 MB)

2006 Conference - Speaker Presentations

To view the presentation, click on the icon next to the description.

Conference Final Program
Dr Claire Lane
Dr Kate Gower Thomas
Dr Professor Debra Bick
Dr Peter Collins
 
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