Pelvic Floor self assessment link
This self assessment is used frequently in professional physical therapy practice to measure your status and progress with an exercise program.
You will complete the form in one of the three columns associated with your symptoms. Determine which of the following categories you fall into and complete that column to attain your score:
1) Bladder or Urine problems
2) Bowel or Rectal problems
3) Vagina, Pelvis or Penis problems
Click on the link below to complete the column that pertains to you. Do not worry about your first score, what you'd like to see is that your score is trending DOWNWARDS.
https://www.nppt.com/files/forms/PFIQShortform.pdf
Today, we will explore the self-assessment tool commonly utilized in professional physical therapy practices. This tool serves as a valuable instrument for tracking progress and improvements in your pelvic floor health. By regularly assessing yourself using this tool, you can visualize your gains and positive outcomes over time. This self-assessment allows you to have a tangible measure of your pelvic health journey, offering motivation and encouragement as you see tangible evidence of your hard work paying off.
Lesson Summary
Today, we will explore the self-assessment tool commonly utilized in professional physical therapy practices. This tool serves as a valuable instrument for tracking progress and improvements in your pelvic floor health. By regularly assessing yourself using this tool, you can visualize your gains and positive outcomes over time. This self-assessment allows you to have a tangible measure of your pelvic health journey, offering motivation and encouragement as you see tangible evidence of your hard work paying off.
This self assessment is used frequently in professional physical therapy practice to measure your status and progress with an exercise program. You will complete the form in one of the three columns associated with your symptoms. Determine which of the following categories you fall into and complete that column to attain your score:
- Bladder or Urine problems
- Bowel or Rectal problems
- Vagina, Pelvis or Penis problems
Click on the link below to complete the column that pertains to you. Do not worry about your first score, what you'd like to see is that your score is trending DOWNWARDS. Link to self-assessment form
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