In this webinar Dr Sonia Davison discusses the relationship between menopause and musculoskeletal conditions and how patients can maximise their musculoskeletal health during mid-life and beyond.
Learning objectives
- Examine the relationship between menopause and musculoskeletal conditions
- Identify the types of musculoskeletal conditions associated with the postmenopausal state
- Outline the therapeutic options to maximise musculoskeletal health in women from mid-life and beyond
Recording this activity for CPD points or hours
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RACGP’s CPD Program
The RACGP activity ID number for this webinar is 1007572. It is accredited with RACGP for 0.5 hours of Educational Activity (EA).
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Health professionals
- Musculoskeletal Health Australia, Helpline
- Information for GPs (including link to new RACGP guidelines)
Patients
- Jean Hailes for Women’s Health Bone health
- Musculoskeletal Health Australia, Helpline
- Musculoskeletal Health Australia, Self-care for Health, self-care plans
- Musculoskeletal Health Australia, Workwise
- Musculoskeletal Health Australia, Pain Guide
- Healthy Bones Australia patient booklet; exercise and bone density (PDF 100KB)
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