GPHAM EXPERT WEBINAR SERIES

Pudendal Neuralgia and Entrapment Assessment and Treatment: Physician Specialist Perspective - Surgeon Perspective

Discussion with Tracy Sher and
Dr. Michael Hibner

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?

Dr. Michael Hibner presents an amazing webinar with lots of videos and pictures about pudendal neuralgia and entrapment cases and shares his surgeon's perspective about managing pelvic pain in general. He also goes over all the conservative treatments he considers first in his office and with pelvic health therapists before opting for surgery and discusses botox, stem cell injections, pelvic therapy, and other conservative treatments.
 
He shares information on the mechanism of pudendal injury or entrapment from different types of surgeries (hysterectomy, prolapse surgeries, mesh, birthing with forceps/vacuum) and discusses trends in pudendal neuralgia management (cryoablation, hydrodissection, nerve stimulators, bilateral decompression, etc.).

This webinar also includes a full video of a real transgluteal decompression surgery, including an explanation of the various procedures and tools used.

     

What people are saying:

I'll definitely be changing the way that I practice and the way I think about pudendal issues after this talk!
The collaborative approach with pelvic PT that Dr. Hibner refers to so frequently in this talk was refreshing and so a good reminder of how we all work together for these chronic pelvic pain patients. 
I love that as a member of GPHAM all of these amazing webinars are brought to us and we're given the ability to ask questions in real time with these profesionals. This was a great one! Thank you Tracy and Michael!

What You Will Learn:

Upon completion of this webinar, participants will:

  • Have further insight into differential diagnoses and a surgeon’s perspective in regards to pelvic pain 
  • Understand the distinction between pudendal neuralgia and pudendal nerve entrapment 
  •  Have a basic understanding of the process to determine who is a surgical candidate for pudendal nerve entrapment  
  • Identify the red flags that indicate when someone likely needs immediate medical/surgical
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. Michael Hibner, MD

Dr. Michael Hibner, MD is a world renowned gynecologist and surgeon, specializing in pelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction for both women and men. 
He has dedicated his career to helping people with complex pelvic pain issues- Pudendal decompression surgery, extensive mesh removal surgeries, Botox injections at the pelvic floor muscles, and many other types of specialized surgeries and procedures.  

In May of 2020 Dr. Hibner left St. Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix and opened a new Arizona Center for Chronic Pelvic Pain (ACCPP) in Scottsdale, taking with him his exceptional knowledge of pelvic pain and surgical skills. 

Dr. Hibner is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Creighton University School of Medicine, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University of Arizona College of Medicine, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science and Adjunct Professor of Arizona State University at the College of Health Innovation.