Physical Therapy Continuing Education Course | Join the Pelvic Education Alliance in Los Angeles, CA

 
You’ve worked hard to get to where you’re at. Continue to set yourself apart by joining the Pelvic Education Alliance today.

You’ve worked hard to get to where you’re at. Continue to set yourself apart by joining the Pelvic Education Alliance today.

We believe that physical therapists treating the pelvis need expertise in both orthopedics and pelvic floor physical therapy in order to treat their patients through a wider lens with a more integrated approach.

Based on this fundamental principle, we are thrilled to offer our next Pelvic Education Alliance course in Los Angeles, CA.

Who Is It Designed For?

This course is designed by physical therapists, for physical therapists. We also welcome physical therapy assistants and physical therapy students.

Why It Is Important

As we are a group which teaches all over the world, it’s not often that we get to treat to such a central location that acts as a home base for some of our co-founders. We do now know when we will be in Los Angeles next, so if you’re in the area, be sure to take advantage of this opportunity.

Learn how to treat pelvic pain effectively by becoming an expert in BOTH orthopedics and pelvic health. Up until now, a course like this hasn’t existed. We have created what we feel is an unmatched experience blending these two worlds together.

This is a course unlike any other one out there with a true integration of pelvic floor work, orthopedics and visceral manipulation. Learn to evaluate and treat pelvic pain with an eclectic approach that will give you unparalleled results with your patients. 

Set yourself apart. Join the Pelvic Education Alliance.


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international pelvic floor physical therapy courses

The Pelvic Education Alliance (PelvicEA) is fueled by its mission to fuse together the worlds of orthopedic and pelvic floor physical therapy.

We believe that physical therapists treating the pelvis need expertise in both orthopedics and pelvic floor physical therapy in order to treat their patients through a wider lens with a more integrated approach.

 

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