- Julie Wiebe, PT, DPT
See Julie's bio here
This is a 2-day, in-person event, hosted by:
Prescribed Motion Physical Therapy & Exercise
Location: 5501 Main Street (Rear), Williamsville, NY 14221
Dates: September 12-13, 2026
Time: 8am - 5pm each day, approximately
Early-bird pricing: $495 until May 31, 2026. Full price: $550 until September 1, 2026.
Max Enrollment: 30 (2 seats remaining - updated 2/24/26)
Fit and athletic females* experience pelvic health symptoms at high rates with negative impacts on their performance, training longevity, physical and mental health, and quality of life. Yet many rehabilitation professionals lack the confidence to assess or address them within their clinical settings. Sports medicine and orthopedic providers are rarely trained to include pelvic health, pregnancy, or postpartum variables in their differential diagnoses or return to play programming. Often, they are only empowered to screen and refer. At the same time, pelvic health providers may have limited exposure to the strategies required to progress fit and athletic folks back to fitness, training, or sport.
The result is a siloed, less effective model of care: pelvic, pregnancy, and postpartum
health needs are untreated, screened and referred (often in pelvic practitioner deserts), or isolated from movement and training programs. Fit and athletic folks are left without resolution, support, or guidance back to play or optimal performance. Our practice patterns must evolve.
Designed for sports medicine and pelvic health providers, this course offers an un-
siloed, middle ground. Practitioners will gain a structured thought process to interpret biopsychosocial histories, pelvic health screens, in-sport symptom behavior, and
movement analysis to build well-reasoned programs for recreational to elite athletes
across the lifespan. Participants are introduced to a contemporary pelvic health model
that integrates pelvic floor strength, power, coordination, and endurance into fitness and sport preparation rather than treating them in isolation. Drawing on familiar movement and conditioning principles such as graded exposure, progressive overload, impact and pressure management, and exercise scaling, this course provides a practical, coachable framework for pelvic health. Providers will learn to apply a systems-based thought processes to develop individualized, sport-specific progressions grounded in the whole-athlete presentation.
(This course offers externally focused, indirect, and integrative assessment and
intervention strategies only. This course does not provide direct, internal assessment or intervention tools.)
*Identified biological female at birth
For more information and details regarding the course, please follow this link to Julie's website and event page.