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Cindy Neville, PT, DPT, WCS

Cindy Neville Instructor Bio:

Dr. Cynthia (Cindy) Neville, PT, DPT, WCS is Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Mayo Clinic Alix College of Medicine, in Jacksonville, Florida. She is a Women's Health Certified Specialist (WCS), board certified by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Her outpatient clinical practice at Mayo Clinic Florida primarily serves women and men with pelvic floor disorders. Dr. Neville has authored and co-authored several research articles (see Google Scholar.) and book chapters on the topics of pelvic health rehabilitation, pelvic pain, and urinary incontinence. She has presented her research nationally and internationally, and is a recognized educator and speaker in the clinical practice area of pelvic and women's health and rehabilitation. She has developed successful Pelvic and Women's Health Rehabilitation Programs at premier healthcare organizations including the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab (formerly the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago), and Mayo Clinic Florida. At Brooks Rehabilitation in Jacksonville, Dr. Neville developed the first credentialed physical therapy women's health residency program in the state of Florida. She has trained hundreds of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and physicians in pelvic floor examination and rehabilitation.

Cindy Neville's Continuing Education Courses

Bladder Control: Stress Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Muscle Training

Bladder Control: Stress Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Muscle Training

Urinary incontinence (UI) is a worldwide problem associated with negative rehabilitation outcomes for adults with a wide range of orthopedic and neurologic diagnoses and across the spectrum of rehabilitation settings. Physical and occupational…

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Bladder Control Evaluation and Treatment: Urinary Urgency and Incontinence

Bladder Control Evaluation and Treatment: Urinary Urgency and Incontinence

Urinary incontinence (UI) is a worldwide problem associated with negative rehabilitation outcomes for adults with a wide range of orthopedic and neurologic diagnoses and across the spectrum of rehabilitation settings. Physical and occupational…

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Bladder Control Basics: Adult and Geriatric

Bladder Control Basics: Adult and Geriatric

Urinary incontinence (UI) is a worldwide problem associated with negative rehabilitation outcomes for adults with a wide range of orthopedic and neurologic diagnoses and across the spectrum of rehabilitation settings. This course examines…

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Geriatric Bladder Control: Promoting a Culture of Bladder Control in Senior Living Environments

Geriatric Bladder Control: Promoting a Culture of Bladder Control in Senior Living Environments

Bladder control problems, including urinary incontinence, negatively impact quality of life and rehabilitation outcomes. Urinary incontinence affects up to 70% of elders in senior living environments, and may impact 80% or more of elders…

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Bladder Control in Elders with Cognitive Impairments

Bladder Control in Elders with Cognitive Impairments

Bladder control problems, including urinary incontinence, affect up to 70% of elders in senior living environments, and may impact 80% or more of elders with dementia. Urinary incontinence can cause tremendous burden on elders and their…

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Geriatric Bladder Control: Neurogenic Bladder and Emptying Dysfunctions

Geriatric Bladder Control: Neurogenic Bladder and Emptying Dysfunctions

Bladder control problems, including urinary incontinence, negatively impact quality of life and rehabilitation outcomes. Incomplete emptying, which may be caused by neurogenic bladder, is associated with incontinence and infections.…

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