Pelvic Floor Disorders Special ESRE 2009 Valid Until 31-7-2009
Coming soon - publishing July 2009. Pre-order now. Pelvic Floor Disorders DVD-Rom is an invaluable reference tool, giving you an extensive look into the anatomy of the pelvis and pelvic floor. View clear, detailed and accurate 3D modeling of the key anatomy of the pelvis and pelvic floor. Choose from comprehensive labeled views of the pelvis, muscles of the pelvic floor, reproductive system, urinary and digestive systems, bone regions, surface markings, neurology including the lumbar plexus and sacral and coccygeal plexuses, and the autonomic nervous system. Interactive functions allow you to add or remove layers and rotate and label any structure with the click of your mouse. The disc includes an extensive clinical section covering diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of common pelvic floor disorders plus a dedicated education section with printable information sheets.
| Benefits | - Make diagnosis easier – Diagnosis and treatment of these conditions is typically very difficult – knowing the anatomy and their function better will help in assisting accurate diagnosis
- Give yourself the edge – this software is unique - there are very few digital resources available for pelvic floor disorders, making it an invaluable reference tool!
- View relevant anatomy in a new perspective through interactive and 3D modeling- interactive functions allow you to rotate the 3D models through 360 degrees and add or remove layers of anatomy to view and label any feature with ease.
- Quick and easy access to accurate anatomy, images and text - clicking on any visible structure will bring up relating text.
| | Detailed List of Views | Anatomy overview - Pelvic contents - main
- Pelvic contents - tumble
- Neurovascular
- Median section
- Pudental canal
Musculature - Muscles of the pelvic floor
- Individual muscles
- Bulbospongiosus
- Coccygeus
- Deep transverse perineal muscle
- External anal sphincter
- Ischiocavernosus
- Levator ani
- Sphincter urethrae
- Auperficial transverse perineal muscle
Reproductive System - Reproductive system
- Female reproductive tract
- Female external genitalia
Urinary and Digestive Systems - Bladder and urethra
- Rectum and anal canal
Bone regions - Coccyx
- L5
- S1
- Sacrum
- Hip bone
Surface markings - Surface anatomy
- Dermatomes
- Cutaneous innervation
Neurology Lumbar Plexus - Lumbar plexus – overview
- Obturator nerve
- Femoral nerve
- Iliohypogastric nerve
- Ilioinguinal nerve
- Genitofemoral nerve
- Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
- Saphaneous nerve
Sacral and coccygeal plexuses - Sacral and coccygeal plexuses – overview
- Tibial nerve
- Common Fibular nerve
- Superior Gluteal nerve
- Inferior Gluteal nerve
- Posterior cutaneous nerve
- Pudental nerve
- Coccygeal nerve
Autonomic Nervous System - Parasympathetic nervous system
- Sympathetic nervous system
CLINICAL TEXT For each topic, background, etiology, diagnosis, treatment and rehab (including kegel exercises) are discussed. Prolapse - Cystocele bladder
- Cystourethrocele – urethra and bladder
- Urethrocele
- Vaginal prolapse – vagina
- Enterocele small intestine – viewed through the vagina
- Rectocele rectum – viewed through the vagina
- Procidentia – uterine
Incontinence - Fecal incontinence
- Urinary incontinence
- Stress incontinence
- Urge incontinence
- Overflow incontinence
- Mixed incontinence
- Interstitial cystitis
Voiding dysfunction
Pain Syndromes - Proctalgia fugax
- Levator ani syndrome
- Coccydynia
- Dyspareunia
- Pelvic floor tension myalgia
- Anismus
- Interstitial cystitis
Pelvic floor post partum
Kegel exercises ANIMATIONS Contraction of the pelvic floor I Contraction of the pelvic floor II Contraction of the pelvic floor III Contraction of the pelvic floor IV
MOVIES TBC | | Anatomy Section | Anatomy covered includes: - Pelvic contents
- Musculature, including muscles of the pelvic floor
- Reproductive system
- Urinary and digestive systems, including the bladder, urethra and rectum
- Bone regions and surface markings
- Neurology, including detailed views of the lumbar plexus, sacral and coccygeal plexuses and the autonomic nervous system
| | Author(s) | - Primal Pictures
4th Floor Tennyson House, 159 - 165 Great Portland St, London, W1W 5PA, UK. - Marshall (Mark) Smith, MD, PhD
System Director of Simulation and Innovation Banner Health Phoenix, Arizona, USA - Rhonda K Kotarinos, P.T., M.S.
Physical Therapist, Rhonda Kotarinos Physical Therapy, Ltd., IIlinois, USA - Allison Ariail, PT, DPT, CLT
Women's Health Physical Therapist, Denver, Colorado, USA
| | Technical Specification | Single user licence
Format: DVD-ROM
PC and Mac compatible Operating Systems: Microsoft XP, Vista Mac OSX 10.3, 10.4 and 10.5 Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM Disk Space: 200 MB Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen DVD drive required |
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