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Kelli Wilson "Breathing: A Total Body Experience"

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This one-hour webinar will discuss different breathing techniques to assist your pelvic health population. You will get a total body approach on how to assess your patient to provide effective strategies for improved overall wellness, sleeping patterns, and breathing tolerance.  We will discuss how the nose connects to the pelvic floor (did you know there was erectile tissue in the nose) and everything in between. And as always, Kelli will provide applicable assessments and treatments that can be applied in the clinic immediately.

During this one hour webinar, participants will

1) Learn assessment and treatment tools for efficient breathing patterns in the nose, mouth, and throat region.

2) Learn different breathing techniques for effective reduction of the nervous system.

Dr. Kelli Wilson specializes in both acute and chronic pelvic pain for both males and females along with all other pelvic floor diagnoses. She is a full-time clinician & Director of Development & Expansion for Integrity Rehab in Central Texas.
 
In 2012, she became an Orthopedic Certified Specialist and Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists where she is President of the Pelvic Health Special Interest Group.
 
Dr. Wilson is the owner of Alcove Education, which provides continuing education courses to medical practitioners treating pelvic floor diagnoses. She has developed educational courses pertaining to pelvic pain for many years.
 
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