Montreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga
Montreal, QC, CanadaMontreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga (MISTY) More Information on [...]
Yoga in Healthcare: Pre-Conference Event Montreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga
Le Westin Montreal Hotel 270, St-Antoine O., Montreal, QC, CanadaPlease join us, the "Yoga in Healthcare" initiative, for a special Pre-Conference Event at the Montreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga (MISTY): March 17, 2017 10:00-4:00 If you use yoga as a healthcare professional, such as but not limited to PT, OT, AT, RN, MD, PA, FNP, LCSW, or other health professional, then THIS DAY IS FOR YOU! For more details and to register for the pre-conference event, and the entire MISTY conference weekend (March 17-19), please CLICK HERE Yoga In Healthcare MISSION: To provide an independent organization for the preservation of, education of, and contribution to, yoga as evidence-based practice in our healthcare system. The Yoga in Healthcare (YIH) Initiative serves as a platform to educate others as to who we are (health care professionals using yoga therapeutically), what we do in our respective clinical practices, and why yoga in healthcare and its various services are valuable, unique and fall under our own professional scope of practices. To learn more about YIH please visit YIH at MISTY and our Facebook page: "Yoga in Healthcare: A Global Call to Action"
Montreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga
Unnamed Venue Montreal, QC, CanadaMontreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga (MISTY) More Information on [...]
Montreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga
Unnamed Venue Montreal, QC, CanadaMontreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga (MISTY) More Information on [...]
VANCOUVER: Creating Pelvic Power: Through Feet, Throat, + Pelvic Floor
Stretch Yoga Studio Vancouver 180 E. Pender St, Vancouver, BC, CanadaCreating Pelvic Power: through Feet, Throat and Pelvic Floor: VANCOUVER, BC, Canada: Your pelvic floor plays an important role, not only in bladder, bowel, reproduction and sexual function, but also in hip function, breathing, core strategies, standing balance and more! The pelvic floor is also known to be intimately connected to the feet and the floor of the mouth. Pelvic health issues related to these many roles are commonly poorly addressed or often left untreated in both women and men. Join Shelly Prosko, Physical Therapist and Professional Yoga Therapist for this one day pelvic floor health PhysioYoga workshop for healthcare professionals and yoga therapists/teachers at Stretch Yoga Studio in Vancouver, BC. This inspiring, educational and FUN session will include lecture and practice. We will explore evidence surrounding the physical, emotional, psychosocial and spiritual factors that influence pelvic floor function and combine it with aspects of yoga (asana, meditation, pranayama, philosophy) and physiotherapy exercises that can be safely and effectively used immediately to address and maintain optimal pelvic health! Shelly Prosko, Physical Therapist, Professional Yoga Therapist & Pilates Instructor, is a highly respected leader and pioneer in the area of PhysioYoga Therapy, a combination of Physical Therapy and Medical Therapeutic Yoga. Shelly's mission is to educate, inspire and empower people to create health by authentically sharing her skills, knowledge and expertise as she travels internationally offering specialty PhysioYoga Therapy courses, presenting at international conferences, lecturing at University Programs, instructing at Yoga Teacher Trainings and Yoga Therapy Schools and offering individual treatment. *This session is for healthcare professionals, yoga teachers/therapists, and other movement professionals with an interest in learning more about pelvic floor health and yoga.* **This session is NOT intended to assess or treat or act as medical advice. Please seek guidance and treatment from your licensed health professional in your area for any unmanaged conditions.** Objectives and learning outcomes: Theory briefly overview the anatomy and biomechanics of the pelvic, respiratory, and vocal diaphragms learn the factors that contribute to performance and function of the pelvic floor, using the pancha maya kosha model or biopsychosocial-spiritual approach learn how the respiratory diaphragm, pelvic floor, and vocal diaphragm all work together as a coordinated team and can potentially influence pelvic health and wellness discuss the first 2 chakras and discuss the role they may play in pelvic health define and discuss the 4 categories of pelvic floor health dysfunctions discuss the debate surrounding the performance of kegel exercises for pelvic floor health and rehabilitation using a best evidence approach discuss Mula Bandha (MB) including developing an understanding of the intention of MB and the differences and similarities to pelvic floor engagement outline factors that may contribute to a Non-Relaxing Pelvic Floor and health issues that may arise from over-recruitment of pelvic floor musculature outline different paths of yoga, including the 8 limbed path of Raja yoga, and how the components of the paths can contribute to a biopsychosocial-spiritual approach to pelvic floor health and rehabilitation Practical Session learn and experience breathing methods and meditation techniques as they relate to pelvic floor health, with a focus on awareness and relaxation of pelvic floor muscles discover and practice awareness of pelvic diaphragmatic excursion by integrating physiotherapy exercises, Pilates and yoga (mindful movement, breathing and meditation) learn and participate in activities that include components of the core strategy system that have been shown to influence pelvic floor muscle engagement and function, including hip and lumbo-pelvic strategies, through the use of physiotherapy exercises, Pilates, yoga postures (asanas) and breathing methods learn and experience how the voice, respiratory and pelvic diaphragms work together through breath, movement and vocalization participate in activities to enhance foot awareness and potential connection to the pelvic floor
Creating Pelvic Floor Health with Yoga Therapy: Creston, BC
Presbyterian Church Hall Creston, BC, CanadaCreating Pelvic Floor Health Through Yoga Therapy: Creston, BC Join Shelly Prosko, PT, PYT, CPI, for a 3 day Pelvic Floor Yoga Therapy course for health professionals, yoga teachers, yoga therapists, and movement specialists. For more information and to register, please contact: Joanne: [email protected] or Barb: [email protected] Outline: 1) Brief review of anatomy of the pelvis, including pelvic floor muscles (PFM’s) and landmarks of the bony pelvis. 2) Learn the numerous roles the pelvic diaphragm plays in overall health and wellness. 3) Discuss the first 2 chakras and discuss the role they may play in pelvic health. 4) Define and discuss the 4 categories of pelvic floor health dysfunctions. 5) Discuss factors that contribute to overall pelvic floor health, using the pancha maya kosha model or biopsychosocial-spiritual approach. 6) Discuss physical (structural, respiratory, hormonal, nutritional), psychological & behavioural factors that can influence incontinence, constipation, overactive bladder (OAB), pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic pain. 7) Discuss the role of the nervous system as it relates to incontinence, urinary frequency/urgency, OAB & pelvic pain. 8) Discuss the debate on “Kegel” exercises and why they potentially may exacerbate some incontinence & pelvic pain issues. 9) Discuss & explore Mula Bandha, including the differences & similarities to PFM awareness vs. engagement and the controversy surrounding 'how much mula bandha is required' for an optimally functioning pelvic floor. 10) Learn & experience how the voice, respiratory diaphragm and pelvic floor all work together as a coordinated team to contribute to overall health & wellness. 11) Participate in an empowering and inspiring yoga practise that includes components as described below: A) Breathing methods (pranayama) and meditation techniques as they relate to pelvic floor health, particularly focusing on the importance of awareness and relaxation of PFM’s. B) Awareness practices facilitating PFM excursion and control incorporating physical therapy exercises, pilates, and yoga (postures/movement, breathing & meditation) in coordination with breathing and mindfulness. C) Components of functional lumbo-pelvic stabilization (core strategy) with use of physical therapy exercises, Pilates, yoga postures (asanas), and breathing methods (pranayama) including the pelvic diaphragmatic and Medical Therapeutic Yogic TATD breath. D) Hip stability and extensibility activities that can optimize pelvic floor function with use of traditional physical therapy exercises, Pilates, yoga asana and breathing. E) Movement in coordination with the 3 diaphragm approach to pelvic health: PFM awareness/visualization/engagement, breath and vocal sounds. **This course is not intended to assess or treat or act as medical advice. Please seek guidance and treatment from your licensed health professional in your area for any unmanaged conditions.** Shelly Prosko, Physical Therapist, Professional Yoga Therapist & Pilates Instructor, is a highly respected pioneer in the area of Physio Yoga Therapy, a combination of Physical Therapy & Medical Therapeutic Yoga. She received her Physical Therapy degree at the University of Saskatchewan in 1998, her Medical Therapeutic Yoga training through Professional Yoga Therapy Institute in North Carolina & her Pilates Certification through Professional Health & Fitness Institute in Maryland. Since 1998, Shelly has been integrating yoga principles and methods into her physical therapy treatments. She has worked with people who have suffered from a wide variety of musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiorespiratory, pelvic health, and persistent pain conditions while working in physical therapy clinics and long term care facilities across Canada and the United States. Her mission is to educate, inspire & empower people to create health by authentically sharing her knowledge, expertise & experience as she travels across Canada & the U.S. offering specialty PhysioYoga Therapy workshops, presenting at international yoga therapy conferences, lecturing at medical college programs, instructing at numerous yoga therapy schools (including teaching medical therapeutic yoga to health care professionals at the Professional Yoga Therapy Institute), collaborating on Life is Now Pain Care Yoga projects, instructing at Blissology Yoga Teacher Trainings, offering individual assessments & treatments, and actively promoting the integration of yoga therapy into our current healthcare system. Her workshops have been well received across North America by yoga teachers, health care professionals, professional yoga therapists, yoga therapists & yoga students of all levels. Shelly has a unique ability of sharing her passion of blending the science of yoga with the art of physical therapy in an engaging & valuable way. Participants express feeling inspired with a sense of joy, gratitude, love & truth. In addition to her many skills as a health care practitioner, Shelly is also an accomplished figure skater and has traveled the world with many professional ice shows. She is also passionate about music, dance, acting, trapeze and spending quality time connecting with her family and friends.
Ottawa, Canada: PhysioYoga Weekend
Ottawa, CanadaPhysioYoga Weekend: Ottawa, Canada Join Shelly Prosko, Physical Therapist and [...]
Yoga Therapeutics in Physiotherapy: University of Saskatchewan, School of Physiotherapy
Yoga Therapeutics in Physiotherapy: Shelly guest lectures at the College of Medicine, School of Physiotherapy on yoga therapeutics in the physiotherapy profession
SASKATOON: Core Power: 3 Diaphragms of Health + Fitness
Breathe Cycle & Yoga Studio #140 - 1804 McOrmond Dr, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaSaskatoon: Core Power: The 3 Diaphragms of Health + Fitness Join Shelly Prosko, Physical Therapist and Professional Yoga Therapist, for this highly sought after PhysioYoga workshop where you will learn about the three diaphragms of your core system and experience how they all work together as a coordinated team to contribute to your overall fitness, performance, health and wellness. We will discuss and explore the mechanics and physiology of breathing and the most common inefficient breathing patterns in our culture and how they can lead to suboptimal fitness levels that result in physical, mental, emotional and energetic imbalances in our bodies. Come learn and explore how your respiratory diaphragm, pelvic floor, and voice can be used to influence your overall function and well being. This workshop is a combination of evidence based theory with a fun and inspiring yoga practice consisting of movement, meditation, philosophy and breathing practices. **This workshop is not intended to assess or treat or act as medical advice. Please seek guidance and treatment from your health professional in your area for any unmanaged conditions.**
Yoga for Pelvic Floor Health: Yoga for Pain Care Australia
Online: Finding Yoga Training Program Perth, AustraliaIn this module you’ll learn about the pelvic floor anatomy, understand the role of the pelvic floor and how yoga practices can improve function. The anatomy and yoga therapy component is delivered by Shelly Prosko, Canadian physiotherapist, yoga therapist and pelvic health expert. You’ll then use principles of yogic education to apply the material to your own work, hear stories from people with a history of pelvic pain, and understand the support that is presently available to them in the community. This module is delivered via online delivery to ensure practitioners in all locations can participate. You will receive notes ahead of time and followup summaries and links to support your learning. Open to all Yoga for Pain Practitioners who have completed Yoga for Pain Foundations Level Training. Outcomes for health professionals Learn about yogic models for understanding health and how you can use these to consider your pelvic pain patients’ physical and psychosocial wellbeing. You also hear from world expert yoga therapist Shelly Prosko who has been integrating physiotherapy, yoga therapy and yoga for nearly 20 years. Threaded throughout is the Yogic Education framework that helps bridge yoga and health care, while helping you to better understand the depth and breadth of your clients’ needs, and how you can help. Outcomes for yoga teachers You will have a greater understanding of the pelvic floor anatomy, what pelvic floor health can be, and what dysfunction can mean, physiologically and emotionally. We also cover yoga techniques and methods for improving pelvic floor health, and further refine your skill at using Yogic Education frameworks to work with specific groups. Course content Brief overview of pelvic floor anatomy Roles of the pelvic floor 4 main categories of pelvic floor dysfunction, with a focus on pelvic pain Overview of factors that may influence pelvic pain and pelvic floor function, and how pelvic floor health translates to overall health (from a biopsychosocial perspective) How yoga methods may help optimize pelvic floor function and pelvic pain reduction/management (parallels between biopsychosocial and panch maya kosha frameworks) Practical/experiential component: focus on pain reduction/management yoga methods for pelvic pain dysfunction, including awareness practices and positionsor movements to help enhance natural excursion of the pelvic floor and reduce the over active, non-relaxing pelvic floor Basic foundational information and practical tools for yoga teachers, therapists and health care practitioners to understand how yoga can effectively and safely be used for people suffering from pelvic floor dysfunctions, with a particular focus on pain Interview with Vanessa Watson, a former nurse who has experienced pudendal neuralgia for more than 10 years Overview of the main support services available to women with pelvic pain