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When I click the link for course resources it takes me to another page that says “oops you do not have access to this” Is there another way for me to access handouts/resources? Thank you.
Thank you for letting us know. The course resources link works now, and you should have access to the materials for Treating the Postpartum Pelvis. Have a fantastic course and reach out with any other questions or needs.
I am wanting to offer these techniques to my in home postpartum clients, I don’t usually use a table in home, we work on the floor or bed. Any tips or advice for this? or would you always bring your table set-up? thank you.
You can do these techniques in a bed, you just have to keep into account the springiness of the bed and if it’s too soft then you can do the floor but maybe find a pillow to place between your hand and the floor for the supine techniques. Some therapists bring an inflatable camping air mattress, think backpacking size to use.
When I click the link for course resources it takes me to another page that says “oops you do not have access to this” Is there another way for me to access handouts/resources? Thank you.
Hi Christina,
Thank you for letting us know. The course resources link works now, and you should have access to the materials for Treating the Postpartum Pelvis. Have a fantastic course and reach out with any other questions or needs.
I LOVE my foam pad. Game changer!!
I am wanting to offer these techniques to my in home postpartum clients, I don’t usually use a table in home, we work on the floor or bed. Any tips or advice for this? or would you always bring your table set-up? thank you.
You can do these techniques in a bed, you just have to keep into account the springiness of the bed and if it’s too soft then you can do the floor but maybe find a pillow to place between your hand and the floor for the supine techniques. Some therapists bring an inflatable camping air mattress, think backpacking size to use.
Great idea! I use an inflatable camping mattress on my table. I can slide under so easily, and can feel the pelvis really well.
Yes, that works well too!