The Female Athlete Series: Bundle A
Bundle your learning! Learn more, pay less. Please follow the links below to learn more about each course in this bundle. Access the course tools for additional information on FAQs, CEUs, terms and conditions, and instructors.
The Female Athlete Series (Bundle A) includes:
- Piston Science Part One (Modules 1-7)
- Treating and Training the Female Runner
- Piston Science Part Two: Bridge the Gap Between Rehab and Fitness
The Female Athlete Series equips professionals with the progression of concepts, reasoning and intervention strategies to apply across the continuum of care for women who want to be fit keeping pelvic, musculoskeletal and performance health in mind. From initial injury or pregnancy through assessment, treatment, and adaption of function and fitness as a path back to optimized physical activity at any level.
Piston Science Part One (Modules 1-7) is intended to be an introduction to concept basics, evidence and foundational approach applied to targeted exercise to provide a depth of understanding to apply concepts broadly across a variety of populations. A focus on learning how to cue the teamwork between diaphragm and pelvic floor as a dynamic foundation for movement (Modules 2-4). Concept application to a volunteer runner with hip pain in targeted exercise (Module 5-7).
Treating and Training the Female Runner (or Any Female Athlete) builds on Part One foundational concepts and presents assessment, treatment strategies and clinical reasoning for direct interventions with Runners and Athletes. Learn to break down fitness, and build it back up to return women to their fitness of choice at any level!
Piston Science Part Two: Bridge the Gap Between Rehab and Fitness. See the ideas in action. Watch, clinically reason and collaborate with Julie as she works through two real cases, in real time by applying the concepts from Piston Science Part One and Treating and Training the Female Runner to two athletic females.
CEUs
Since Procert is no longer, the courses in this bundle do not have CEU credit associated with them at this time. Unfortunately it is cost and time prohibitive to submit to states individually for CEU approval for each course, but we are hoping for another company or avenue to come about with the PT Compact in the future to allow us to get course pre-approval again for continuing education credits.
Individuals can apply for CEU credit retroactively through their state board after taking the course (if their state allows it). Contact your board for details about the process. If you do go this route we would greatly appreciate it if you circled back with us to let us know about the approval as it would be helpful to share with others!
Your Instructor
Julie Wiebe, PT, DPT has over twenty-five years of clinical experience in Sports Medicine and Pelvic Health, specializing in abdominopelvic, pregnancy and postpartum health for fit and athletic populations. Her passion is to return active patients to fitness and sport after injury and pregnancy and equip professionals to do the same. She has pioneered an integrative approach to promote pelvic health in and through movement and fitness. These strategies have been successful incorporated by medical providers, rehab practitioners, and fitness professionals into a variety of populations (orthopedics, sports medicine, pelvic health, neurology, and pediatrics). Dr. Wiebe is a sought-after speaker delivering evidenced-based continuing education coursework, lectures, and curriculum at academic institutions, clinics, conferences, and professional organizations internationally. A published author, her research interests focus on the interplay of athleticism and pelvic health to inform screening tools and multifactorial intervention strategies. Julie provides direct cash-based care to fit and athletic populations through telehealth and her clinical practice.