GPHAM EXPERT WEBINAR SERIES

Conservative Medical Procedures and Injections for Pelvic Pain (Hydrodissection, Blocks, Trigger Point Injections, etc)

Discussion with Tracy Sher and
Dr. Tayyaba Ahmed, D.O.

PT/PTA CEUs:

  • 2 hours 
  • NY CEUs available
  • For other states, check for reciprocation or individual application

Access:

Audience: 

  • Medical and Fitness Professionals
  • No pre-requisites
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What can I expect?

Tracy and Dr. Ahmed discuss the background on Pelvic Pain and the role of a pelvic pain physiatrist in pelvic pain interventions.

Here are some of the highlights that they delve into a little more:

  • Treating all genders
  • Medication considerations for pelvic pain
  • Injections. A focus on ultrasound-guided hydrodissection nerve blocks. The types of medications used and the anatomy involved (inguinal, posterior femoral cutaneous, pudendal, etc).
  • Q and A

What You Will Learn:

Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Explain to patients how physiatrists can play a role in advancing treatment. 
  • Understand treatment for pelvic pain is very variable and depends on the individual.
  • Understand the role that oral medications and suppositories can play in the treatment of pelvic pain.
Learn ways to problem solve a variety of sexual health issues.
Feel comfortable navigating psychosocial nuances while learning practical skills to do so. 

Do you want to watch THIS webinar and ALL of our other webinars for one yearly price? 

The Global Pelvic Health Alliance Membership offering features designed to help you grow your clinical skills and build your business. 
  • Webinars: an amazing set of webinars (like this one) that are all included in the membership with the ability to be present at the live recording and ask questions to the presenters.
  • Illustrations: We have an illustration that creates anatomy illustrations for us. We are constantly looking for ways of presenting the anatomy in ways that are more accurate and descriptive.
  • Handouts: Using the illustrations and an amazing team of colleagues to help review, we create a collection of handouts for you to use with your patients/clients!
  • Premiere Directory Listing: While anyone can have a free directory listing, GPHAM members get to have a profile picture, live links, and photo galleries to stand out. 
  • Global Pelvic Health Support Community: In addition to resources, you can also ask to join the private FB page with hundreds of multidisciplinary professionals from around the world to help you out!

Tracy Sher, PT, DPT, CSCS - Your Host

Tracy Sher is a pelvic physical therapist and is the founder of Pelvic Guru, Pelvic Guru Academy, and the Global Pelvic Health Alliance Membership. She is also an instructor for Pelvic Guru Academy, teaching Pudendal Neuralgia and Complex Pelvic Pain Solutions. 

Dr. Tayyaba Ahmed, D.O.

Dr. Tayyaba Ahmed was born and raised in Long Island, New York. She completed her medical degree at the New York Institute of Technology, and residency at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Northwell Health Hospital in Long Island and the NYU Langone Medical Center/RUSK Institute for Rehabilitation in NYC.  A board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician, Dr. Ahmed is also a fellow of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a member of the International Pelvic Pain Society.   
While previously treating patients with sports medicine conditions, Dr. Ahmed felt there was something missing in her treatment approach, eventually realizing that the pelvic floor was the missing link to many patients’ road to recovery.  As the first physician in the founding office, Dr. Ahmed is proud to be at the forefront of those physicians addressing and identifying the role the pelvic floor plays in many disruptive chronic pain syndromes.  As a Doctor of Osteopathic medicine, she believes the body is capable of self-regulation, self-healing and health maintenance, and incorporates these intuitive principles into her practice.  Investigating and identifying each symptom’s pain generator is paramount to developing a successful treatment plan.