The Role of Occupational Therapy in Pelvic Health: A Collaborative Approach
The Role of Occupational Therapy in Pelvic Health: A Collaborative Approach
This course includes
The instructors
Overview
Occupational therapists (OTs) specializing in pelvic health are uniquely positioned to deliver essential care to individuals across all stages of life, enhancing function and overall quality of life. With their in-depth training in the biopsychosocial model, OTs bring a unique perspective to addressing pelvic health issues that impact daily routines and activities at home, school, work, and in the community.
Their strong foundation in psychosocial care enables OTs to provide meaningful support, particularly for clients navigating sexual health concerns, trauma, mental health challenges, or emotional well-being.
Therapy may include breathwork, sensory modulation techniques, mindfulness, and graded exposure to help patients reconnect with their bodies and manage pain. Additionally, OTs support emotional regulation and incorporate therapeutic exercises to improve core strength, coordination, and functional movements.
Join Karina Jackson for this introductory course that outlines the important role of OTs in pelvic health.
Learning Objectives
In this introductory online course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of pelvic health
- Recognize the role of occupational therapists in pelvic health
- Identify assessment and treatment approaches
- Explore the intersection of sexuality counseling and pelvic health
- Consider career pathways for occupational therapists in pelvic health
- Recognize opportunities for collaboration
The instructors
BSc. Psych, MSc. OT, Certified Perinatal Mental Health Provider, Postpartum Support International
Karina Jackson, MSc OT, is a dedicated occupational therapist with over seven years of clinical experience. A graduate of McGill University, where she earned her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy in 2017, Karina has since practiced in both public and private healthcare settings.
Karina specializes in pelvic floor therapy, perinatal health, and hand therapy, providing a holistic, patient-centered approach to care at a private multidisciplinary perinatal clinic in Montreal, Quebec. Her practice focuses on empowering patients with in-depth knowledge of their bodies while tailoring interventions to each individual's unique challenges and goals. By integrating diverse therapeutic strategies, Karina supports her clients’ effective rehabilitation and overall well-being. In addition to her clinical work, Karina mentors undergraduate and graduate students at McGill University, guiding them in understanding the role of occupational therapy in clinical practice.
Material included in this course
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The Role of Occupational Therapy in Pelvic Health: A Collaborative Approach
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Welcome and Slides
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My Path Into Pelvic Health
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Understanding Pelvic Health
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Can OTs Practice in Pelvic Health?
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Assessment Tools
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Core Values of Occupational Therapy
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Treating the Pelvic Floor Muscles
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Education and Equipment
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Lifestyle and Behaviour
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Bowel & Bladder Retraining
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The Importance of Sexuality Counseling
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Final Words
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Feedback
Is a certificate of completion included with this course?
Once you have completed the course, a certificate of completion (including learning hours and course information) will be generated. You can download this certificate at any time. To learn more about course certificates on Embodia please visit this guide.
How can I get this course for free?
This course is free for Embodia Members. You can learn more about the membership options available by visiting the Embodia membership pricing page.