The Pelvic Pain Clinic brings you its series of Facebook Live Presentations on Prostatitis, CPPS and Hard Flaccid. Karl Monahan, the clinic owner will be delivering a range of informative lectures on these poorly understood and treated conditions. If you are a patient, a therapist or someone with an interest in the conditions these lectures are for you. Karl will cover a range of subjects around over the coming months and hopefully years. He hopes to inspire, make you enquire and bring about desire for change. Although they will not be interactive (at this stage… watch this space) Karl would love you to post your comments on the Facebook page. If you know anyone who would be interested in joining us for these lectures please tag them also. Karl aims to rais a community of thoughts and actions to combat this often under appreciated condition.
The first of these lectures will take place in December 2017.
Facebook Live Presentations Schedule:
- Thursday 7th December at 11am – An Introduction to the BioPsychoSocial (BPS) model and its applications to the treatment of male pelvic pain including Prostatitis and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS)
- Thursday 14th December at 11am – Clinical applications of the BPS model and its relevance to male pelvic pain populations, including Prostatitis and CPPS
- Thursday 21st December at 11am – An introduction to Hard Flaccid. What is it? Why does this happen and What do we need to do as therapists and patients?
All Facebook Live Presentations will take place at 11am GMT (that is London time) on The Pelvic Pain Clinic’s Facebook page. Karl will ensure they are available after this on the FB page so you can watch in your own time. In addition he will also write a blog about each Facebook Live. These can be found on the Blog pages of the website. Here you will find links to the articles referenced in the presentations. Here you will also include brief summary of what was covered in each presentation for your reference.
Karl genuinely feels that male pelvic pain is such an undervalued health issue. So many patients feel rejected or abandoned by the medical world. The aim is to raise awareness of the importance of addressing the multiple factors of this condition. Karl wants to provide practical inroads to aid successful recovery. Therefore offering hope and encouragement to sufferers. As a result the aim is to identify useful, clinically based approaches to the successful treatment of this condition
Karl is truly looking forward to delivering these and many more Facebook Live Presentations on male Prostatitis, CPPS and Hard Flaccid