Arabic – Physiotherapy Management of C-Section Patients: Evidence-Based Approach
£22.00
Post–Cesarean Section Management | Women’s Health Physiotherapy CPD
Cesarean sections are among the most common surgical procedures worldwide, with lasting implications for maternal recovery and wellbeing. This women’s health physiotherapy CPD course delivers an evidence-based framework for safe, effective post–C-section rehabilitation, addressing both physical and emotional recovery.
The course covers wound healing, scar and adhesion management, pain mechanisms, functional restoration, and red flag identification, equipping clinicians with advanced clinical reasoning skills. Emphasis is placed on individualised care, ergonomic guidance, and multidisciplinary collaboration to optimise long-term outcomes for women following cesarean delivery.By the end of the session, participants will be confident in delivering structured, patient-centred physiotherapy interventions for post–C-section recovery.
Course Structure
• Pelvic anatomy & surgical layers in C-sections
• Wound healing phases & scar tissue physiology
• Pain mechanisms, nerve involvement & differential diagnosis
• Prevention and management of common complications
• Physiotherapy’s role in emotional recovery & MDT care
• Clinical pathways, referrals & Q&A
Course Details
• CPD Credit: 2 Hours
• Access: 30 Days
Resources: Downloadable course material & CPD certificate
Language: Arabic (designed for physiotherapists in the Middle East)
Who Should Enroll
• Physiotherapists (PT)
• Midwives
• Physiotherapy Assistants (PTA)
• Occupational Therapists (OT)
• Mental Health Practitioners
Course Presenter
Gehan Baalawi, BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, Dip. Health & Social Care
Gehan Baalawi is an evidence-based physiotherapist with emerging expertise in geriatric care. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, and a Diploma in Health & Social Care from SGS College. Gehan combines clinical practice, research, and teaching to empower healthcare professionals, focusing on validated screening tools, multicomponent interventions, and practical strategies to improve patient outcomes. She has also completed additional training in Mental Health Care, Leadership, and Well-Being, and is a registered member of the HCPC and CSP, UK.
Features

Understand the physiological and psychological impact of cesarean delivery

Identify common post–C-section complications and appropriate management strategies

Apply scar mobilisation, manual therapy, and ergonomic advice in postpartum care

Recognise red flags and implement timely referral pathways

Design individualised treatment plans integrating education, physiotherapy, and emotional support





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