Course Summary: This a seven-hour course that is designed to teach the anatomy and physiology of the breasts and anterior thoracic structures while focusing on the risks associated with the prone position. Dr. Paul Evans delves into the many abnormalities, conditions, dangers, and precautions that should be taken concerning treating patients or clients in the prone position. This course also describes the common dysfunctions, surgical procedures, and alterations that are done to the breasts, along with the risks associated with them. This course teaches crucial information that should be understood before treating patients with altered breast structures, especially in the prone position.
Learning Objective: Upon completing this course, each participant will have a thorough understanding of the common dysfunctions, surgical procedures, and alterations of the breasts. Will have a comprehensive understanding and be better able to deliver care and consider the appropriate treatment for individuals with painful or altered breast structures.
Practitioners will be more aware of their risk management exposure, particularly concerning patients treated in a prone position, and greater care and comfort to these patients.