ICS CORE CURRICULUM (FREE) The Adolescent Pelvis - Pain and Bowel Control

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Workshop Schedule

15:00

Ashani Couchman

15:05

Ashani Couchman
Anna R Spivak

15:15

Stephanie Kotes

15:30

Jo Clothier

15:45

Anna Page

15:55

Lucia Berry

16:10

Ashani Couchman

Aims & Objectives

Intermediate
90 minutes
Paediatrics
Clinical
Adolescence Bowel Symptoms Pain
Urology, Bowel Dysfunction, Conservative Management

This workshop explores the complexities of paediatric and adolescent chronic pelvic floor dysfunction, focusing on chronic pelvic pain (CPP) and bowel dysfunction. These conditions affect children's physical and psychological health. The interactive session, based on current research and clinical guidelines, focuses on early detection, diverse aetiologies, and interdisciplinary treatment approaches. Ideal for professionals in paediatric pelvic floor/pain management and bowel dysfunction care, the workshop aims to enhance outcomes and quality of life for young patients.

We aim to deliver a holistic template for assessment, management and treatment of this heterogeneous group of patients with comment on safeguarding/trauma informed care.

Learning Objectives

  • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the multifactorial nature of adolescent bowel dysfunction and chronic pelvic pain, including its diverse aetiologies and clinical presentations.
  • Enhance proficiency in early detection and diagnosis of adolescent bowel dysfunction and pelvic pain through the application of evidence-based assessment tools and case-based scenarios.
  • Develop the capability to formulate and implement evidence-based preventive strategies, encompassing lifestyle modifications and educational interventions, to mitigate the occurrence and severity of adolescent bowel dysfunction and chronic pelvic pain in clinical settings.

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