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POGP copyright and permissions requests
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POGP CONSTITUTION 2020
CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION CONSTITUTION
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PELVIC, OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY (POGP)
Date of constitution (last amended): 9th June 2020
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RCM /CSP Joint Statement on Pelvic Floor Exercises - improving health outcomes for women following pregnancy and birth
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Royal College of Midwives (RCM) believe that high quality maternity services should include access to preventive measures that promote good reproductive health outcomes for women during pregnancy and post birth. This relies on those involved with
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Post Covid Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
The most common symptom of coronavirus infection is a continuous cough which can last for several weeks after the initial infection. Coughing is known to put pressure on the pelvic floor muscles and increase the risk of developing stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and vaginal prolapse. There is
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Portfolio Evaluation Process
Please find the document regarding the portfolio submission and evaluation process.
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Portfolio to Full Membership
A document explaining the route to full POGP membership via a professional portfolio of evidence.
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Route to full POGP membership via portfolio: Application Form
Please find the application form for submitting your portfolio of evidence to apply for full POGP membership.
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Good Practice Statement regarding the safe use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for musculoskeletal pain during pregnancy
This statement is based on the synthesis of best available current evidence. It will be subject to periodic review as the evidence base evolves. It should be noted the statement offers guidance and should not be regarded as prescriptive; such general advice will always require to be modified in line
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Good Practice Statement Regarding Supine Lying in Pregnancy
This statement is based on the synthesis of best available current evidence. It will be subject to periodic review as the evidence base evolves. It should be noted the statement offers guidance and should not be regarded as prescriptive; such general advice will always require to be modified in line
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POGP Branded Promotional Posters
A selection of 3 promotional posters branded with the POGP logo and ethos, full of information for:
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