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Hot Topics Online Mentorship - Ongoing

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Course is CEU approved for PTโ€™s and PTAโ€™s 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 6-week 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 content.ย To facilitate attendance tracking, please indicate on your registration form if you won't be attending live.

Description:

Stay Current. Stay Inspired. Stay Connected.

Join us each month forย Hot Topic Sessionsย -ย a dynamic mentorship initiative designed to keep pelvic health professionals up to date on the latest clinical trends, evidence-based practices, and emerging research. Led by expert guest speakers in the field, these interactive webinars are crafted to enhance clinical reasoning, stimulate peer engagement, and support knowledge translation into everyday practice. Whether you're looking to refresh your knowledge, challenge your thinking, or strengthen your clinical toolbox, Hot Topic Sessions offer an engaging and convenient way to grow professionallyโ€”one month at a time.

โœจย Sign up anytime!ย Your registration provides you with access to the nextย 6 consecutive months of expert-led sessionsโ€”so you can start learning right away and stay connected as new topics roll out.

๐Ÿ“…ย Sessions take place on the second Wednesday of every month.

๐Ÿ‘‰ย If you registerย afterย that monthโ€™s session has already taken place, your 6-month access will begin the following month.ย (Please note: months cannot be skipped; access runs consecutively from the time of registration.)

Program format:

Each session runs for 2 hours and includes:
  • Expert-Led Lecture (60 minutes):ย Insightful presentations on current and relevant topics from respected leaders and researchers in pelvic health.
  • Case Study Integration & Discussion (60 minutes):ย Real-life case studies analyzed collaboratively, with opportunities for group dialogue, peer sharing, and Q&A.
Program features:
  • Monthly live Zoom sessions with 6-week recording access available for registrants.
  • Curated topics that address clinical complexity, innovation, and best practices.

Emphasis on practical application and decision-making.

  • Supportive learning environment to build community and confidence.
  • Live attendance is preferred, but registrants will receive 6-week recording access to each session.
  • Flexible entry - sign up anytime and enjoy 6 consecutive months of access (no skipping months; starts from your registration date or the following month if you join after that monthโ€™s session).

Speakers/Topics:

Please note: The speaker line-up is subject to change.

Audience:ย Open to all healthcare and wellness professionals

Date/time:ย The second Wednesday of every month from 7:00-9:00pm ET. Please convert to your local time zone.

Speaker Descriptions

Sexercise: The role of the Pelvic Floor in Male Sexual Health - Jo Milios

An overview of the role of pelvic floor exercise prescription in male pelvic health. This session will cover common sexual health disorders your male patients may experience including erectile dysfunction, painful orgasm, climacturia,ย and hard flaccid syndrome. Clinical tools to transfer to your patients tomorrow!

Objectives:

  • To gain understanding in common sexual health disorders seen in males clinically
  • To acquire skills in pelvic floor muscle training for specific sexual dysfunctions
  • To transfer new skills to your patient population

Bio:

Dr Jo Milios is a Titled Clinical Researcher and Menโ€™s Health Physiotherapist (MACP) who has a special interest in Prostate Cancer (PCa) and recently completed PhD studies at the University of Western Australia (UWA). ย In her thesis, โ€˜Therapeutic interventions for patients with prostate cancer: A focus on urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction and Peyronieโ€™s disease โ€™, quality of life impacts were investigated. Two randomised controlled trials were conducted, aimed at reducing the impact of urinary incontinence (UI) and erectile dysfunction (ED). The first investigated pelvic floor muscle (PFM) training in men, and the second therapeutic ultrasound to treat Peyronieโ€™s disease following treatment for PCa.

Jo has presented her research findings at many international conferences including the World Confederation of Physical Therapy (WCPT) 2015-21 Asia-Pacific Prostate Cancer Conferences (APCC) 2014-18, Australian (APA) & American Physiotherapy Associationโ€™s (APTA) 2019, 2020 (APTA) and locally at Menโ€™s Sheds, PCFA support groups, Woodside Petroleum and ANZUS. Recent publications include ANZ Continence Journal (2018, 2019), BMC Urology (2019), Rehabilitation Therapy (2020) and Sexual Medicine (2020) and Nature (2022).

A love of teaching has enabled Jo to lecture at Charles Sturt and Curtin Universities in Australia and internationally since 2015. During COVID19, the opportunity to provide online courses internationally, for Medbridge and APTA in USA, Pelvic Health solutions In Canada, Smart Education in Belgium, Gerard Greene Seminars UK & AAPE in Australia. Most recently Jo has collaborated with Alexandra Lopes from Pelvic Health Melbourne to launch and deliver Australiaโ€™s first five-day menโ€™s health practical post-graduate course, โ€˜Menโ€™s Health Unpeeledโ€™ in November 2025, with a subsequent course planned for July 2026.

Finally in 2012 JO established, โ€˜PROST! Exercise 4 Prostate Cancer Inc., a not-for profit organisation, which provides an exercise and peer support program for ANY man diagnosed with PCa. In June 2020 Jo won the โ€˜โ€™Western Australia of 2020โ€ for her work in Menโ€™s Health from the Australian Menโ€™s Health Forum, and pioneered โ€˜The Penis Projectโ€™, a menโ€™s health podcast, available on Spotify (www.thepenisproject.org) in the same year.

In 2025 & 2026 Jo is undertaking further studies at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia , with aย  Masters degree ย in Media & Broadcasting to help fulfill her dreams of improving menโ€™s health education more broadly for the everyday man on the street. PROST!

Lets Talk Pessaries! - Cara McDougall

Pessaries are an effective, evidence-based conservative treatment option for pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence, yet many healthcare providers report limited exposure to their use in clinical practice. This introductory course provides an overview of pessary care, including the role of pessaries within contemporary pelvic health management, common pessary types, patient selection considerations, and strategies for supporting safe and effective use.

Participants will explore indications, contraindications, benefits, limitations, and potential complications associated with pessary use, while gaining insight into the patient journey from assessment and fitting through ongoing follow-up care. Through case-based discussion, attendees will develop a greater understanding of when pessary management or referral may be appropriate and how pessaries can be integrated into a comprehensive, patient-centered treatment plan.

This session is intended to provide healthcare professionals with foundational knowledge of pessary care and is designed to enhance clinical decision-making rather than provide competency in pessary fitting.

Objectives:

  1. Describe the role of pessariesย in the conservative management of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI), including where they fit within current care pathways.ย 
  2. Differentiate between common pessary typesย and identify the clinical situations in which they may be considered.ย 
  3. Identify appropriate candidates for pessary use, including key indications, contraindications, precautions, and factors that may influence success.ย 
  4. Discuss the benefits, limitations, and potential complicationsย associated with pessary use and strategies to support safe ongoing care.ย 
  5. Describe the patient journey for pessary care, including assessment considerations, fitting pathways, follow-up recommendations, and interdisciplinary collaboration.ย 
  6. Apply clinical reasoning through case examplesย to determine when a pessary referral, fitting, or trial may be appropriate.

Bio:

Cara McDougallย received her Master Degree in Physical Therapy in 2013 from the University of Saskatchewan, after completing an Honours Bachelor of Arts Psychology degree in 2007.ย After graduation, she practiced as a Registered Physical Therapist in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in a private orthopaedic clinic, before moving to Ontario to continue her career.

Cara has a particular interest in and passion for pelvic health physical therapy. She has engaged in extensive continuing education courses since graduating. Her training has included courses on pelvic pain, incontinence, prolapse, pre-/post-natal care, and fitting of pessaries, to name a few. Her current practice is devoted to the assessment and fitting of pessaries for women with stress urinary incontinence and/or pelvic organ prolapse. Additionally, Cara enjoys helping others learn about pelvic health physical therapy; in 2016, she began assisting at Pelvic Health Solutionsโ€™ continuing education courses as a lab assistant.

Cara approaches health from a holistic perspective and is committed to providing individualized, empowering, compassionate care.

When Constipation Doesnโ€™t Resolve: What Might Be Missing? - Rachel Fobert

Objectives:
  • The assessment gap in constipated patientsย 
  • Aged based considerations in the constipated patient
  • The risks the clientย faces the more they question their symptoms
  • Discuss delivering expectations and magnitudeย of benefit to clientsย 
  • The role of integrative care for all constipation typesย 

Bio:

Dr. Rachel Fobert is a registered Naturopathic Doctor in both Ontario and British Columbia servicing all of Ontario, virtually, and in person at Nectar Naturopathic in Kelowna, BC. Dr. Rachel runs a general practice rooted in evidence based, nuance informed medicine and motivational interviewing. She sees a large population of adults with gastrointestinal and hormone based conditions, with extensive experience in constipation including both IBS-C and functional constipation. After recognizing the risk of disordered eating and hypervigilance in patients with disorders of the gut brain interaction Dr. Rachel became dedicated to breaking silo based medicine and teaching how we can integrate our approach to care, and enhance patient outcomes.ย 

Pre- and Post-Operative Care for Men Undergoing Prostatectomy โ€“ More Than Just Kegels - Dr. Beth Shellyย 

This 2-hour webinar will review the evidence-based treatment of men before and after prostate removal for cancer. This wholistic approach includes general exercise, diet and bowel care, activity restrictions, and a comprehensive pelvic floor muscle training program including strength, endurance and coordination. Clinical case examples will be discussed. Bring your questions and listen to the most up to date evidence on the treatment of these challenging cases.

Objectives:

  • Provide evidenced based description of male pelvic floor muscle contraction.
  • List components of a comprehensive pelvic floor muscle training program for men before and after prostate removal.
  • Develop a wholistic pre and post operative program for men undergoing prostatectomy for cancer including education and exercise.

Bio:

Dr. Beth Shelly PT, DPT, WCS, BCB PMD is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and board certified in Women's Health and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Biofeedback. Beth has been working in the field of womenโ€™s health for over 35 years and is the women's health editor for both "Pathology for Physical Therapists" and "Differential Diagnosis for Physical Therapists" textbooks. In 2010 Dr. Shelly started the Pelvic PT Distance Journal Club which now has over 1300 members all over the world and presents journal reviews monthly in English and Spanish. In addition, she has been active in setting standard terms and definitions with the International Continence Society (ICS) as past member of the Physiotherapy Committee and the Standardization Committee and an author and co-chair on three working groups including the recently published ICS standard terms for Pelvic Floor Muscle assessment.ย Dr Shelly is the physical therapy representative on the American Urological Association clinical practice guidelines on assessment and treatment of male pelvic pain recently published. She lectures to medical professionals all over the world and owns a private practice in the United States where she treats outpatients with all forms of pelvic floor dysfunctions. ย 

Risk Factors for Postpartum Urinary and Fecal Incontinence: Early Identification in Pregnancy - MJ Forget

Pregnancy and vaginal delivery significantly impact the pelvic floor - yet not every pregnant client develops postpartum urinary or fecal incontinence.

Are there identifiable risk factors during pregnancy that can help us better anticipate and manage these issues?

This practical, evidence-based session will equip physiotherapists with current knowledge to effectively screen pregnant clients. Youโ€™ll learn to identify both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors and apply targeted early intervention strategies.

Objectives:

  • Describe the clinical presentation/pathophysiology of postpartum urinary and fecal incontinence.
  • Explain how pregnancy and vaginal delivery affect the pelvic floor, pudendal nerves, and connective tissues.
  • Identify modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors associated with postpartum urinary and fecal incontinence.
  • Recognize the associated risk factors for obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI)
  • Apply early management strategies for pregnant clients at high risk of postpartum urinary or fecal incontinence.

Bio:

Marie-Josรฉe F. Forget,ย PTย โ€“ย A graduate of the University of Ottawaโ€™s Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy program (1995), MJ began her post-graduate studies in pelvic health in 1997. Born and raised in Sudbury, MJ recognized the importance of offering this much needed service in Northern Ontario. She is a pioneer in this field and was the first physiotherapist to offer pelvic health services in Northern Ontario. She is fully bilingual and treats pelvic health issues for all genders. MJ began to teach with Pelvic Health Solutions as an associate instructor in 2011 and truly enjoys giving back to her profession. She is involved in mentoring clinicians and medical students from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and provides continuing education for physicians, nurse practitioners and other allied health professionals. MJ has been invited to speak at many conferences, workshops, and symposiums on the topic of pelvic health. She regularly attends international conferences and takes pride in keeping herself up to date on current pelvic health research. MJ has co-authored two published research papers looking at theย association between lumbopelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunctionย andย predictors of pelvic floor muscle dysfunction among women with lumbopelvic pain. MJ has authored a article on how to set up a trauma sensitive practice in pelvic health for the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Pain Science Division intitled โ€œUne pratique sensible pour la physiothรฉrapie en santรฉ pelvienneโ€

MJ has been drawing anatomy images since her university days and has developed an anatomical model of the pelvic floor muscles which is sold internationally to health professionals. You can find her models onย www.totalpelvichealth.ca. MJ is a member of International Continence Society, International Pelvic Pain Society, International Urogynecological Association, and the Womenโ€™s Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

Neuro-Mechanical Approaches to Bowel Dysfunction: Pelvic Floor, Nervous System, and Emerging Interventions - Susan Clinton

Chronic constipation, IBS, and functional bowel disorders are often approached through dietary and symptom-based strategies, yet many patients continue to struggle with persistent symptoms, frustration, and limited progress. This webinar introduces a more integrated, pelvic floorโ€“informed approach that bridges gastrointestinal function, neuromuscular coordination, and nervous system regulation.

Participants will explore how pelvic floor dysfunction, abdominophrenic dyssynergia (APD), and altered autonomic states contribute to bowel symptoms, and how these drivers can be identified in clinical practice. The session will highlight emerging and underutilized interventions including nervous system regulation strategies, transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) for fecal incontinence and fissures, and rectal balloon training to improve sensory-motor coordination.

This presentation is designed to provide practical, immediately applicable tools to expand clinical reasoning and improve outcomes for patients with complex bowel presentations.

Objectives:

  • Differentiate key drivers of bowel dysfunction in patients with chronic constipation and IBS, including pelvic floor coordination impairments, APD, and nervous system influences.
  • Applyย  evidence-informed intervention strategiesโ€”including nervous system regulation, TTNS, or rectal balloon trainingโ€”to address bowel dysfunction in clinical practice.
  • Integrate a pelvic floorโ€“informed framework to guide treatment planning for complex GI presentations beyond traditional dietary and medication-based approaches.

Bio:

Susan is an award-winning physical therapist in professional achievement and the owner of LTI Physio in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. Susan is board certified in orthopedic and womenโ€™s health physical therapy, a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy, and a board certified health and wellness coach. She is an international instructor/mentor of post-professional education in womenโ€™s health (including GI issues in women), orthopedic manual therapy, health/wellness coaching and business psychology. She is on faculty at Andrews University in the Doctor of Science in PT program, a Master Coach for the Integrative Womenโ€™s Health Institute, and a clinical faculty instructor for the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy and ASPIRE.ย  She is also an active author in research and blog posts, and is an active professional/clinical mentor.ย Susan is the co-founder and board member for the foundation:ย Global Womenโ€™s Health Initiative. She is also the co-host of the 5 five-star podcast,ย โ€œTough to Treat,โ€ย the guide to treating complex patients, andย โ€œThe Genius Project,โ€ reframing the treatment of persistent musculoskeletal pain.ย Susan enjoys walking / hiking, country line dance and ballroom, and is an avid supporter of music, the arts, and international objectives for womenโ€™s health.

A Practical Approach to the Clinical Management of Pelvic Pain - Fiona Rogers

Due to the recent worldwide increase in awareness and research in the field of pelvic pain, particularly the diagnoses that affect females (AFAB) such as primary and secondary dysmenorrhea and endometriosis, we are seeing many more patients presenting with an array of symptoms to our clinics. Pelvic pain significantly affects quality of life and the ability to function day to day. How it presents and affects each person varies and requires an individualized plan.

Alongside the manual physical therapy approaches we use in clinic, it is important to empower our patients with strategies for self-management that can be used adjunctively to medical, physical and psychological treatments in order to embrace a biopsychosocial framework.

This session will aim to cover practical ways to help your patients with pelvic pain. There will be a focus on those approaches that can be used for self-management in order to assist patients to regain a degree of control over how they can help their pain especially when it recurs regularly. We often talk about a toolbox of treatment methods. Patients also need a toolbox of management skills.

Objectives:

  • Identify some of the causes of persistent pelvic pain.
  • Identify physiotherapy techniques which may be useful in clinic. Identify self-management strategies.
  • Identify self-management strategies.
  • Discuss how we would implement all of these within an individualized patient management plan by exploring several case studies.

Bio:

Fiona graduated with her Bachelor of Physiotherapy from The University of Queensland in 1984 and Post Graduate Diploma of Exercise and Sport Science from Sydney University in 1988. She has worked in many settings across the public and private sectors including the Defence Force and for many years was a partner in a large private practice group on the Sunshine Coast, Australia establishing the womenโ€™s health service and mentoring all new staff.

For 15 years, Fiona owned the website โ€˜Pelvic Floor Exerciseโ€™, Australiaโ€™s most trusted source of products for pelvic floor rehabilitation, servicing hospitals, health professionals and customers. Although she sold the business in 2025, Fiona continues to work as a consultant for the new owners.

She currently works part-time in a private multi-disciplinary pain clinic, seeing pelvic pain patients referred by the team.

Since 2019 Fiona has taught her advanced level courses for health professionals on neuromodulation for pelvic health and she teaches an introductory version of this for PHS each year.

Fiona has published a number of peer-reviewed papers and co-authored several chapters in the recently published textbook Sports Medicine and the Pelvic Floor.

She has presented around the world on topics covering electrical stimulation, products and pelvic pain and finds immense personal satisfaction in helping others to approach patient care in a supportive, collaborative manner.

Applications of CBT in Pelvic Health: Practical Strategies for Clinical Care - Lara Desrosiers

Pelvic health presentations are often shaped by more than tissue alone. Client beliefs, fear, and behavioural responses can meaningfully influence symptom persistence, recovery, and engagement in care, particularly in more complex or persistent cases.

This session introduces practical, CBT-informed strategies that physiotherapists can integrate into everyday pelvic health practice, with a focus on clinical reasoning and decision-making. Participants will explore collaborative empiricism, Socratic dialogue, and targeted behavioural approaches to better understand and influence the relationship between symptoms, thoughts, and behaviour.

Through case-based discussion, attendees will apply these concepts to common pelvic health scenarios.

Objectives:

  • Use collaborative empiricism to shift from a directive to a co-investigative approach in pelvic health care, supporting clients in exploring and shifting unhelpful thoughts and behaviours
  • Identify common cognitive and behavioural patterns that may influence pelvic health symptoms and recovery
  • Apply Socratic dialogue to explore client beliefs and support the development of more flexible and helpful perspectives
  • Design simple behavioural experiments and graded exposure strategies tailored to common pelvic health presentations
  • Apply CBT-informed strategies to pelvic health case scenarios by identifying client patterns and selecting appropriate, context-sensitive interventions

Bio:

Lara Desrosiers, MSc. OT Reg. (Ont.)ย is an Occupational Therapist whose work is grounded in supporting individuals navigating the complex and often overlooked intersections between pelvic health and mental health. Through her practice, Pelvic Resilience, she works with people experiencing pelvic health challenges and persisitent pain to get back to living life. Lara brings a strong foundation in mental health and psychotherapy to her work, integrating approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Pain Reprocessing Therapy, Polyvagal Theory, and Sensory Processing. Her approach is trauma-informed and occupation-centred, with a focus on restoring agency, connection, and confidence in everyday life.

In addition to her clinical practice, Lara is a published author and respected educator. She has been a faculty member with Pelvic Health Solutions, Reframe Rehab, and the Enhanced Recovery After Delivery (ERAD)ย program. She teaches sought after psychologically-informed practice courses with AMP Healthcare Education including CBT Skills for Distressing Physical Symptoms andย ACT: A Practical Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals. She has partnered with Lindsey Vestal of the Functional Pelvis to develop the Trauma-Informed Pelvic Health Practitioner Program. Lara also mentors occupational therapists and students across Canada, many of whom are eager to work in the field of pelvic health but unsure of where or how to begin. Through this work, she continues to advocate for the visibility and integration of occupational therapy into Canadian pelvic health care at both grassroots and national levels.

Diastasis - The Current State of Science and What it Means for Clinicians -ย  Grรกinne Donnelly

This session will outline the current state of science and contemporary developments informing our understanding of Diastasis Rectus Abdominis and demonstrate application to practice through a case example

Objectives:

  • Learn about the current evidence informing understanding of diastasis rectus abdominis
  • Gain insight into what we currently do not know about diastasis rectus abdominis
  • Understand how to interpret and apply the scientific evidence to clinical practice
  • Discuss a case example

Bio:

Grรกinne Donnelly is an advanced practice pelvic health physiotherapist, doctoral researcher and international educator. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Pelvic, Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy and the Editor of a new scientific textbook Sports Medicine and the Pelvic Floor - Science to Practice. Her research and clinical expertise focus on diastasis rectus abdominis, postpartum return to running and pelvic floor dysfunction in sport.

TIIPPSS-FC: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Addressing Pelvic Health Concerns, Pain, and Performance - Teresa Waser

Join international educator, Teresa Waser, for this online seminar, which will briefly explore a whole-person biopsychosocial framework known as TIIPPSS-FC. This framework will help you connect the dots and widen your lens on how to address pain, pelvic symptoms, and performance - often with immediate effect.

Get ready to challenge your beliefs and step more confidently into exploring symptomatic activities with your clients.

Objectives:

  • Briefly review the TIIPPSS-FC framework to provide a practical structure for clinical assessment, differential diagnosis, and treatment planning.
  • Explore different factors that can influence pelvic symptomsโ€”such as leaking, bulge sensation, and painโ€”in real time and over the longer term.
  • Consider how to assess and address relevant psychosocial aspects without making your client feel like you think "it's all in their head".
  • Learn ways to change the HOW of symptomatic exercise/activity such as running, skipping, and lifting to create rapid symptom improvement.

Bio:ย 

Teresa Waser is a passionate educator driven to help healthcare and fitness professionals reignite their curiosity, challenge what they believe, and strive towards a truly biopsychosocial approach. She developedย TIIPPSS-FC, a framework for creating change in how we help those with pain, pelvic health issues, and/or performance concerns. Teresa has presented at multiple conferences and teaches her own courses both online and in person, includingย TIIPPSS:FCย Reframing Pain, Pelvic Health and Performance and Beyond the Pelvis: Exercise for the Whole Body and Everyday Person. She has also worked as Antony Lo's Senior Teaching Assistant, assisting in course development and co-teaching on several of his courses, along with their course, Reframing Resistance Training Across the Lifespan. Teresa is based out ofย ย based out of RX Physiotherapy in Leduc, Canadaย where she works asย a pelvic health and orthopedic physiotherapist, pessary fitting practitioner, clinic owner, and mentor. She has previously coached running, as well as CrossFit for kids through to older adults. She blends her experiences as a physio, coach, and educator to help empower clinicians and clients alike to redefine their possibilities.


Schedule

Dates/time:ย The second Wednesday of every month from 7-9pm ET.

Delivery Format

Live attendance is not mandatory for this online course. Enjoy a 6-week 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.