Pelvic Venous Disorders: Proven Strategies for Fast Identification and Treatment
Are you treating patients with chronic pelvic pain who just don't seem to respond to conventional treatments? Wondering what you’re missing? Is it you?
Sign up for A Comprehensive Look at Pelvic Venous Disorders. This groundbreaking course provides everything you need to effectively treat Pelvic Venous Disorders, the second leading cause of chronic pelvic pain after endometriosis.
Your patients will thank you.
GUEST EXPERT AND LECTURER:
What’s The Missing Piece In Your Pelvic Pain Treatment Plans?
Like many pelvic floor providers, you encounter patients suffering from stubborn pelvic pain. You’ve tried everything.
The underlying cause has you stumped.
You’re not alone. The diagnosis of Pelvic Venous Disorders (PeVD) is missed every day.
But how can this be?
We aren’t taught this in school or in our continuing education. The things that are taught center around outdated terms like “Pelvic Congestion Syndrome” or are rooted in research from 75 years ago.
Pelvic Venous Disorders are often dismissed by their providers as a “red herring,” leaving patients in pain and without clear treatment options.
Up to 30% of people with chronic pelvic pain have PeVD. The average time to diagnosis can take years because providers don’t recognize PeVD as a cause of CPP. We need to help people get their lives back.
I created this course to help you catch those patients currently falling through the cracks.
You’re already a specialist, now start practicing like the differential diagnosing machine you are to help even more people seeing you for care.
If you want to completely revolutionize your pelvic health practice in just 4 hours, take this class. It has changed everything from my evaluation to intervention to prognosis.
During a client’s history, I now hear postcoital pain and immediately raise a red flag for the possibility of a pelvic venous disorder, rather than assuming it is simply muscle soreness. When I first began working with people with this diagnosis 10 years ago, I thought the best I could do was teach activity pacing and breaks for elevation of the pelvis. Now, I have dozens of helpful tips and activities from Julie Baron, ranging from recommendations for compression shorts to pelvic floor relaxation techniques focusing on the posterior pelvis.
I also now have a framework for why clients with pelvic venous disorders might not respond to traditional manual therapy, saving me from wasting time on an ineffective and aggravating intervention. My whole sense of prognosis for these clients has shifted too; I understand who to refer clients to so they can get definitive medical treatment. Hope is often the most powerful intervention a rehab therapist can offer, and now I have so much more hope and confidence when it comes to working with clients with pelvic venous disorders.
Julie seriously created one of the most high-quality courses out there. Her voice is very easy to follow and the audio is great. The graphics are so helpful that I screenshot several of them to be able to share with clients. Julie cites intriguing research that has only come out in the past couple years.
I also really appreciated that the course covers all genders, with tips for varicoceles to vulvar varicosities. You can think of this course as burnout prevention with how it can recharge you to take a second look at pelvic pain, historically one of the most challenging diagnoses in the field.
Dr. Ken McGee, PT, DPT (they/he)
B3 Physical Therapy
This Online Course Will Change Your Practice For Good.
You know those moments you think back on and say, “Wow, I’m so glad I made that decision”? Well, this will be yet another one of those moments.
Introducing A Comprehensive Look at Pelvic Venous Disorders, a groundbreaking online course that I created to teach pelvic health professionals exactly how to manage chronic pain caused by Pelvic Venous Disorders.
I know firsthand the frustration of dealing with chronic pelvic pain, having struggled with it myself before being diagnosed with Pelvic Venous Disorders (PeVD).
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Wondering if you’re missing PeVD in your patients? This eBook will help you tease out pelvic pain of venous origin in your patients.
Intended for clinicians treating chronic pelvic pain to better understand what PeVD is and how to easily identify it in clinic.
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If you’re suffering from chronic pelvic pain yourself, and no one seems to be able to help, you’ve stumbled across the right place.
Personal guide intended for people suffering from chronic pelvic pain to feel less alone, and learn what steps to take next.
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Learn more about the history of PeVD and why we’re not calling it “Pelvic Congestion Syndrome” anymore.
“A Comprehensive Look at Pelvic Venous Disorders” is a self-paced provider course to help you capture and manage PeVD patients.
“Dr. Julie Baron, DPT is making significant strides in helping pelvic health providers comprehend Pelvic Venous Disorders (PeVD) and its connection to chronic pelvic pain. Her course provides a clear understanding of PeVD symptoms, and treatments as well.
As an experienced therapist, the insights I gained about how this condition manifests and the options for treatment are invaluable. Reflecting on my past patients, it’s evident that the knowledge gained from this course could have greatly helped them manage their pelvic pain. This intro course is a must for all pelvic health therapists. Thank you Julie so much for sharing this valuable information with us!”
Kathe Wallace, PT (she/her)
Pelvic Resources, www.kathewallace.com
Empowering Providers To Think Beyond “Pelvic Congestion Syndrome”
Expert Guidance, Personal Insight: Benefit From A Dual Perspective
In this course, Dr. Baron shares her extensive knowledge and clinical experience to provide you with a clear roadmap for screening, assessing, and comprehensively treating patients with PeVD.
What sets this course apart is her unique perspective as both a clinician and a patient.
She understands the challenges you face and is dedicated to helping you make informed, evidence-based decisions to get your patients better, faster.
Course built by a pelvic PT, for pelvic floor PTs
Instructor-led video demonstrations of evaluation and treatment techniques
Full explanation of why we are no longer using the terms “Pelvic Congestion Disorder” or “Pelvic Congestion Syndrome”
Dive into all things related to PeVD—past and present
Self-paced course allows for busy clinicians to complete coursework on their own time
Bonus lecture content from Dr. Kathleen Gibson, Vascular MD and President of the American Vein and Lymphatic Society
Course Objectives: What Exactly Are You Getting Yourself Into?
Imagine being able to identify patients suffering from PeVD much sooner (like, on day 1), preventing them from enduring years of unnecessary pain. With Dr. Baron's course, you'll gain the tools and confidence to make a difference in the lives of your patients and become a more effective clinician.
In this course you’ll learn:
The history and evolution of language surrounding PeVD
Identification of the classic symptoms of PeVD
Four clinical presentations of PeVD
Examination techniques
Treatment options
Exercise progressions
…and much more!
Learn More About A Comprehensive Look at Pelvic Venous Disorders
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Click below to learn more about Dr. Baron's complete course or download her free guide: “A Missing Piece: Understanding Pelvic Venous Disorders.”
Get a clear picture of the alarming statistics no one is talking about, plus strategies to identify these clients as soon as tomorrow!
“Julie is THE leading voice on pelvic venous disorders in the pelvic rehab community. This course really helped me improve my screening and treatment approach for patients demonstrating symptoms potentially indicative of a pelvic venous disorder. Julie is an excellent teacher and her passion for improving the care clinicians show to their patients shines through in her coursework!”
Dr. Jessica Reale PT, DPT, WCS (she/her)
Southern Pelvic Health
“Dr. Julie Baron is possibly the most knowledgeable, dedicated, and empathetic practitioner I have ever come into contact with in my 15 years of being a physical therapist. Her enthusiasm for improving the lives of her patients is palpable. She has gained my utmost respect as a colleague over the years, which is why I have recently also become her patient.
I have learned more from her about pelvic venous disorders in the short time I have been working with her than I did with months of pelvic floor physical therapy at previous practices. I am now working on treating my own PeVD with her and finding so much relief. She not only teaches you functional and effective exercises/techniques that will make an actual difference in your life, she empowers you with knowledge about your body and the root causes of your issues.
Do yourself a favor and use Dr. Julie Baron for your pelvic health. Even if you've tried pelvic floor physical therapy in the past and it has been unsuccessful (like myself), I encourage you to trust in Dr. Julie Baron. You are worth it. Invest in yourself.”
Jessica Clark PT, DPT, PCS, ATP (she/her)
Don't let another patient suffer needlessly from undiagnosed PeVD.
Take action today to equip yourself with the tools and knowledge you need to make a lasting difference.