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Beyond Kegels - Functional Strength Training for the Pelvic Floor: Online (with optional In-Person) – November 2025

Beyond Kegels - Functional Strength Training for the Pelvic Floor: Online (with optional In-Person) – November 2025

Instructor
Jessica Doig & Clare Donaldson
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$445.00
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Course is CEU approved in all US states

Participants who register for this course have the option to attend the course live-online and/or watch the recording later. The recording will be available to all registrants for a 1-month period and access is provided on the next business day following the course. This allows participants who may not be able to attend live-online to still benefit from the course content. To facilitate attendance tracking, please indicate on your registration form if you won't be attending live.

Course Description:

Unlock the missing piece in pelvic floor rehabilitation—functional strength training.

As a pelvic health physiotherapist, you understand the complexities of treating conditions like urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and pelvic organ prolapse. But are you leveraging strength training effectively in your treatment plans? 

Too often, rehab is limited to isolated pelvic floor strengthening or cookie cutter treatment plans, leaving patients without the strength they need for full recovery. This course challenges that norm, equipping you with the skills to confidently assess, prescribe, teach, modify, and progress essential strength movements—squats, deadlifts, presses, and their variations to improve your clients most common pelvic health concerns.

This online course blends lecture, case studies, and movement practice to ensure you walk away with skills and strategies you can implement immediately in your practice.  For those who want to take their learning further, an optional in-person session the following weekend offers hands-on coaching practice, more case study applications, and more opportunity for one-on-one time with the instructors. 

Move beyond Kegels - transform your approach to pelvic health with functional strength training.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the limitations of traditional pelvic floor rehabilitation – identify the gaps in common treatment approaches and why underloading patients can hinder full symptom resolution.
  • Integrate strength training into pelvic health treatment plans – learn how functional movements like squats, deadlifts, and presses can enhance recovery and improve patient outcomes.
  • Assess and teach fundamental strength movements with confidence – develop the skills to assess, cue, demonstrate, and coach essential lifts safely and effectively.
  • Bridge the gap between pelvic health rehab and strength training – learn how to progress patients from isolated pelvic floor exercises to full-body, functional movement patterns.
  • Develop evidence-based exercise prescriptions – use current research to guide programming decisions and ensure patients are receiving appropriate load and volume.
  • Apply strength training principles to specific pelvic health conditions – tailor strength training interventions for urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and pelvic organ prolapse
  • Enhance clinical reasoning through case studies and hands-on practice – work through real-world scenarios and refine your ability to make patient-centered exercise modifications.

Please note - having access to dumbbells for the online component will be helpful to practice movements.

Objectives for the optional in-person practical component:

  1. Refine coaching and cueing skills – gain valuable hands-on experience providing real-time feedback and expand your ability to improve your client's form and symptoms with exercise prescription, modifications and better cueing.
  2. Perform and receive live movement assessments of both yourself and others – practice assessing your own movement quality, identifying compensations, and implementing different modifications/cues to improve your exercise prescription for both yourself and clients. 
  3. Experiment with equipment and load variations – an opportunity to get comfortable using different resistance tools (e.g., barbells, kettlebells, bands) to adapt strength training for diverse client needs (including common pelvic floor symptoms and conditions) 
Audience: This course is open to physiotherapists, physiotherapy students, occupational therapists, occupational therapy students, and any health and wellness practitioner working in an exercise-rehabilitation capacity.

    Prerequisite: None

    Registration Form

    Beyond Kegels: Functional Strength Training for the Pelvic Floor November 2025

    To register: please email your completed registration form(s) to info@pelvichealthsolutions.ca

    Schedule

    Date/Time:

    Online: November 22-23, 2025, from 10:30am-6:30pm ET (Toronto). Convert your local time zone.

    In-person practical: November 29, 2025, from 9:30am-5:00pm in Vaughan, ON.

    Delivery Format

    Live attendance is not mandatory for the online portion of this course. Enjoy a 1-month period to access and review the course recording, which is sent out on the next business day. We understand that life can be busy, which is why we offer you the freedom to access the course recording(s) during the time-limited viewing period.

    Instructors

    Jessica Doig

    Jessica Doig is a pelvic floor physiotherapist and practice owner in Collingwood, Ontario.

    Jessica obtained her Master’s in Physiotherapy from McMaster University in 2015. Prior to that she completed her Bachelors of science in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo.

    Jessica is currently in the process of growing and expanding her own clinic; Collingwood Pelvic Health, where she has been fortunate to work alongside her local OBGYN/Gynaecology and midwifery teams. Recently, Jessica was awarded the Wellness & Innovation Fund Grant from the Collingwood Hospital Foundation, in partnership with the Nottawasaga Midwives, to implement a new free pelvic floor physiotherapy program for postpartum individuals without private insurance—an initiative she is extremely proud to be a part of. The initiative also is one of the first programs in Ontario to implement in-patient physiotherapy in an acute care setting after cesarean section.

    Jessica is passionate about working with female athletes as they navigate pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. She strongly believes that pelvic floor physiotherapists should be the go-to industry leaders in helping mothers return to exercise and movement after birth and has seen first hand the benefits that postpartum group rehab can have on both clinical outcomes and her business.

    You can connect with Jessica via email at hello@collingwoodpelvichealth.com or via instagram, @theathleticpelvis or @collingwoodpelvichealth

    Clare Donaldson

    Clare Donaldson is a pelvic floor physiotherapist and co-owner of CONNECT Rehabilitation Yoga Fitness in Owen Sound, Ontario.

    Clare received her Masters of Physical Therapy from Western University in 2016 before starting her career in orthopaedics, where she spent 6 years before transitioning exclusively to women’s health.

    Driven by a vision for a more patient-centered approach, Clare co-founded CONNECT in 2019, challenging the traditional physiotherapy model. At CONNECT, physiotherapists spend more time with their patients, emphasizing active care and long-term well-being over short-term symptom relief. The clinic offers innovative programs tailored to women’s health needs, from the #NewMomStrong postpartum exercise series to Barbells4Bones, designed for women in menopause. Clare is committed to empowering women through movement, education, and strength training, ensuring they feel strong, confident, and supported at every stage of life.Beyond clinical practice, Clare is deeply passionate about teaching and mentorship. She regularly takes on physiotherapy students, providing education in both orthopaedics and pelvic health. Now, she is excited to expand her teaching on a broader scale, aiming to raise the standard for clinical education in exercise-based care. Her goal is to help physiotherapists deepen their knowledge and empower their patients through movement and strength training.

    You can connect with Clare via email at clare@connectrehab.com, or reach her on Instagram at @performance_pelvicpt or @connect.rehab