Treating the Obstetrical Patient Throughout all the Stages of Pregnancy: An Osteopathic Approach
Women's Health Series: Pregnancy & Osteopathy
If you are interested in expanding your practice to focus on Women's health and Obstetrics, this online course is for you!
s this online course is acredited for:
15 theory hours
10 hands-on practice hours
TOTAL COURSE HOURS APPEARING ON YOUR CERTIFICATE: 25 HOUR
This course contains five full training videos for each trimester of pregnancy as well as individual videos of each technique that you can watch as many times as you need.
Complete access to the course and videos for a full year from course start to review the training videos.
25 CDPs/CEUs and Certificate of Completion after successfully completing all of the required homework assignments.
Access to our Facebook Question & Answer Forum.
Each stage of Pregnancy creates its own challenges within the body of the future Birthmother. Learning what these adaptive changes are from a Biomechanical as well as Physiological perspective, knowing what to expect, and how to treat them successfully is the key. You can learn to accompany your patient throughout each trimester of her pregnancy to help minimize uncomfortable symptoms and help her progress into an easier, safer delivery. By learning to work with your future Birthmother throughout her pregnancy, instead of waiting until after the Delivery to "fix" her is what Osteopathic Philosophy is all about.
This course contains five full length videos demonstrating complete treatment protocols for your pregnant patients from conception to post partum! It includes over thirty videos of individual techniques that you can watch as many times as you like during your six month access to the course. Interviews with pregnant and post partum patients, explanation of the various unique changes that take place within the body of a woman as she advances throughout her pregnant and what your treatment approaches should be ... all this is explained and demonstrated in our updated online course! You can download copies of the treatment protocols for your homework and to use in your clinic too.
The Workbook:
The read only (desktop) version of the Workbook that accompanies the live courses is included in the price of the course and offered to online students as a useful take-away after their six month access to the course is over. Virtually all of the material that is in the online course is found within the Workbook that accompanies the live course. You will find information on how to request access the Workbook in the Introductory chapter.
How the course works:
This version of our most popular online course is set for you to be able to work at your own pace. This means that you can progress through the course chapters faster if you have the free time do to so.
This online course has been designed to simulate, as best possible, the live classroom experience. As a result, this course includes not only approx 15 hours on-line learning with teaching in audio format, and an additional 10 hours of homework assignments in the form of clinical practice related to each chapter, making this course a total of CPD 25 hours.
Submit a Question:
Students at times submit questions about their own cases or about theory taught throughout the course. Answers from our Instructor, Maureen Maher, that are of interest to all students are posted on our Facebook page ICEO Online Courses. We recommend you visit and follow this Facebook page to be kept up to date on any interesting questions other students are posting. You can also go back and read past questions and discussions from previous students.
Homework Assignments:
Homework Practice Sheets, Assessment Forms, and Step-by-Step Treatment Protocols for you to practice each week at your clinic are provided to you to download at the end of each chapter. All homework assignments are required to be submitted in order to receive your Certificate of Completion. We ask that you complete your homework and submit it each week before moving onto the next chapter. At the end of the eight weeks, we do allow for an additional four weeks to submit all of your homework assignments.
Practicing your Homework:
Or course we understand that not everyone will have access to Pregnant Patients within a specific Trimester to practice on. Just as in a classroom setting, when the ideal model is not available, we practice on whoever is willing to volunteer. This stepping stone is actually more comfortable for some Practitioners.
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from Australia:
"I have thoroughly enjoyed your course, and found lots of different tips, techniques useful in my everyday practice."
From Ontario Canada:
"As for the course material, you really are amazing at what you do and making the complicated material, not so complicated and really understandable. I thoroughly enjoyed this course!"
From Mauritius:
"Hello Maureen,
It’s going great, and more and more women have heard that I work with women’s health issues providing amazing results. It has become a passion of mine, as it has a huge effect on women’s lives and also their relationship with their partners.
I absolutely love your courses and I’m looking forward to doing more!"
Hi Maureen,
I am thoroughly enjoying the obstetrics course (started April 15th) and can not thank you enough for the time you've put into the content!"
Jessica
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Introducing the online course
How this course works and what is expected of you
What to do if you are NOT a highly trained or experienced Biomechanical Cranial Osteopath
A Pregnant Patient calls your clinic ....
downloadable desktop copy of Workbook
Copy of What to do if you are NOT a highly trained or experienced Biomechanical Cranial Osteopath
Instructions for Completing your Homework
Osteopathic Changes within the Body during Pregnancy
Common Complaints During Pregnancy
Overview of Physical Symptoms during Pregnancy
Are you ready to take the quiz?
QUIZ: Understanding the Obstetrical Patient
Overview of the 1st Trimester "The Initial Stage" of Pregnancy
Funny and Sad Case Story to Start this Chapter
Why Recommend an Osteopathic Assessment to your 1st Trimester Patient ?
The Benefits of Receiving Osteopathic Treatment During the 1st Trimester
Clues to Look for When Performing an Osteopathic Assessment
How to listen to and watch the training videos
Discussion with your Instructor prior to watching 1st trimester video
VIDEO: ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL for 1ST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY
1st trimester step 1
1st trimester step 2
1st trimester step 3
1st trimester step 4
1st trimester step 5
REPEAT VIDEO Full Assessment Protocol 1st Trimester
Are you ready to take your second quiz?
QUIZ: Chapter 2 1st Trimester "The Initial Phase"
Instructions for Completing your Homework
Practicing 1st Trimester Assessment Protocol in your Clinic
HOMEWORK & DOWNLOAD: Assessment Protocol Clinic Practice Sheet
DOWNLOAD: Practice Sheet - Assessing the Sacrum in its Four Quadrants
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
1ST TRIMESTER ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL FULL VIDEO
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR HOMEWORK AND CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION
CASE STUDY OF PREGNANT PATIENT WHO RECEIVES OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT
The question of contra-indications to OMT during pregnancy
Contra-Indications to Osteopathic Treatment during Pregnancy
Reducing Sympathetic Overactivation of the Cardiovascular System
Will Pregnancy make Scoliosis worse?
Incorporating your Postural Assessment Chart into your Pregnant Patient Assessment
Instructions for Completing your Homework
DOWNLOAD - Postural Assessment Chart - Front & Side Views
DOWNLOAD - Postural Assessment Chart - Frontal View
DOWNLOAD - Postural Assessment Form - Side View
HOMEWORK: Postural Assessment on a Spinal Deviation or Postural Imbalanced (Pregnant) Patient
QUIZ Chapter 3 Contra-Indications, Scoliosis & Postural Assessment
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Chapter 4. 2nd Trimester INTRODUCTION
The Structural Stage of Pregnancy from an Osteopathic Perspective
Structural Changes of the Thoracic Spine
The Structural Changes of the Head and Cervical Spine
Structural Changes of the Lumbar Spine
Hormonal Factors causing Structural Changes
Classic Pain Patterns you will find during the 2nd Trimester of Pregnancy
Patterns of Myofascial De-Compensation During the 2nd Trimester of Pregnancy
Example of a Healthy Myofascial Cross Compensation Pattern
Example of Un-Healthy Myofascial Cross Compensation Pattern
How to listen to and watch the training videos
Discussion with your Instructor prior to watching 2nd trimester video
Full Video 2nd Trimester Treatment Protocol
2nd trimester Step 1. Mobilization of the Thoracic Spine_1
2nd trimester Step 2. Anterior Thoracic & Cervical Fascia Release
2nd trimester Step 3. Axila Myofascia Stretch
2nd trimester Step 4. Release Restrictions of the Sacrum
REPEAT VIDEO - Full Treatment Protocol for 2nd Trimester
Instructions for Completing your Homework
HOMEWORK & DOWNLOAD - Osteopathic Treatment Protocol 2nd Trimester
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Physiological Changes to the Female Lymphatic System during the 3rd Trimester
Functional Anatomy of the Female Pelvis
Female Pelvis in a Pregnant State
Pressures on the Pelvis from the Top Side
Pressures on the Pelvis from the Bottom Side
Pressures on the Pelvis from the Back Side
Pressures on the Pelvis from Front Side
What are Osteopathic Diaphragms and what function do they have ?
What factors contribute to dysfunction of these diaphragms in a pregnant patient?
The Role of the Sympathetic System in Lymph Congestion during the 3rd Trimester
Dysfunctions Resulting from Increased Lymph Congestion during the 3rd Trimester
How Structural Changes during Pregnancy Affect the Venous & Lymphatic Function of the Pelvic Area
What is the Secret to Treating Congested Lymph ?
Clinical Intake Checklist - symptoms of Lymph Congestion
Instructions for Completing your Homework
HOMEWORK & DOWNLOAD: 3rd & 4th Trimester Symptom Checklist
QUIZ: Physiological & Lymphatic Changes during the 3rd & 4th Trimesters
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Treatment Goals for 3rd Trimester Protocol
How to listen to and watch the training videos
Discussion with your Instructor Prior to Watching 3rd Trimester Treatment Protocol
VIDEO 3rd Trimester Complete Treatment Protocol
3rd trimester Step. 1 Release the Abdominal Diaphragm
3rd Trimester Step 2. Correct any Dysfunctions in Thoracic Inlet
3rd Trimester Step 3. Treat Thoraco-Lumbar Junction
3rd Trimester Step 4. Release any Compression of Sacro-Illiac
3rd Trimester Step 5. Balance Thoraco-Lumbar Junction inRelation to Sacrum
REPEAT VIDEO Full Treatment Protocol 3rd Trimester
Instructions for Completing your Homework
HOMEWORK & DOWNLOAD
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Overview of the 4th Trimester - Preparatory Stage of Pregnancy
Why recommend additional follow up sessions during the Final trimester?
Cranial treatment to promote an easy and natural delivery
Maintaining good structural balance to support lymphatic flow
Using Cranial Osteopathy as a Natural Way to Help Induce Labour
Assessment Chart of the Cranio-Sacral System
How to listen to and watch the training videos
Discussion with your Instructor Prior to Watching 4th Trimester Treatment Protocol
VIDEO 4th Trimester Complete Treatment Protocol
4th Trimester Step 1. Assess the Cranial Mechanism
4th Trimester Step 2. Perform Sub-Occipital Decompaction
4th Trimester Step 3. Perform CV4 to Faciliate Venous & CSF Flow
4th Trimester Step 4. Facilitate Cranial Drainage into Thoracic Inlet
4th Trimester Step 5. Balance Cranio-Sacral Mechanism
4th Trimester Step 6. Reduce Anteversion of Pelvis via the Illiac
REPEAT OF VIDEO - Complete Treatment Protocol 4th Trimester
Instructions for Completing your Homework
QUIZ: 4th Trimester
HOMEWORK & DOWNLOAD
4th Trimester Osteopathic Treatment Protocol Step 4
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Intro & Case Study - Post Partum Stage of Pregnancy
Overview : Post Partum Stage of Pregnancy - Delivery to 6 weeks
Symptoms within the Post Partum patient
Congestion of the Upper Quadrant / Breast Engorgement
Causes of Pelvic Visceral Dysfunction & Ongoing Congestion
Pelvic Laxity
Increased Lumbar Lordosis and Anteverted Cervix / Uterus / Bladder
Sacrum Dysfunction Following Delivery
Post Partum Pelvic Congestion Symptoms
Post Partum Osteopathic Treatment Goals
How to listen to and watch the training videos
Discussion with your Instructor Prior to Watching Postpartum Treatment Protocol
VIDEO Postpartum Full Treatment Protocol
Postpartum Trimester Step 1. Treat Breast Engorgement via Lymphatics
Postpartum Trimester Step 2. Treat Lymph Congestion via 1st Rib
Postpartum Trimester Step 3. Treat Pelvic Viscera
Postpartum Trimester Step 4. Pump Pelvic Viscera
Postpartum Trimester Step 5. Restore Vascular Flow to Pelvis via Sacrum
Postpartum Trimester Step 6. Augment Extension of Sacrum
REPEAT VIDEO Full Treatment Protocol PostPartum Trimester
Instructions for Completing your Homework
HOMEWORK & DOWNLOAD
Conclusion and Farewell
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Enrollment, Awarding of Certificates, and Non-Refund Policy:
Enrollment in all ICEO courses are non- refundable. If unforseeable valid personal or medical reasons are provided (with written proof), a student may apply to enroll in the same course the next time it is offered. An administration fee of $100 CDN applies to all re-enrollments in addition to any outstanding applicable enrollment fees. Any student who falls behind in the online course without submitting any or an adequate number of homework submissions must apply to be enrolled in a future dated course, according to the discretion of our Educational Director and the Instructor for this course, Maureen N. Maher. Extensions are not granted to students who have forfeited a majority of the course or have not submitted homework assignments. Extensions to submit homework assignments are granted only for brief delays and will exceed no more than one month past the final due date for all homework assignments. The awarding of Certificates of Completion depends upon the successful submission of homework assignments according to due dates, and must clearly demonstrate the understanding and ability to apply knowledge gained in this course and is according to the discretion of the Instructor. Professional ethical conduct is expected of all students who enroll in ICEO courses. ICEO reserves the right to refuse to enroll a Practitioner who is not sufficiently qualified to complete this graduate level Osteopathy course or is not a fully trained Osteopath or Manual Osteopathic Practitioner. If you are a Therapist who is not trained in Osteopathy, please contact the Educational Director at [email protected] with copies of your credentials explaining why you wish to enroll in this course. Conditional exceptions are sometimes granted.
Maureen Hannah Maher