An advanced course for health professionals working in pelvic health. We unravel the mysteries of electrical stimulation (NMES) and TENS making sense of how they work from a neurophysiological perspective and teach you the principles behind this so you can better choose correct parameters and treatment plans for specific conditions you treat within the pelvis.


Course Curriculum

  Introduction to Electrical Stimulation for Pelvic Health
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  Types of Neuromodulation
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  Neuromuscular Physiology
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  Pelvic Conditions We Can Treat With Neuromodulation
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  Practical Applications
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  Case Studies, Summary and References
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Fiona Rogers Physiotherapist

Hi, I am Fiona Rogers


I have been a physiotherapist for 41 years and have worked exclusively in pelvic health for the past 25.

I hold a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of Queensland and a Post Graduate Diploma in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of Sydney. I have also completed the full range of courses in advanced pelvic health topics through Women's HealthTraining Associates, as well as numerous industry post-graduate courses.

Over many years I have been an educator supervising physiotherapy students and mentoring new graduates in both public hospitals and my own practices.

For the past 15 years I have co-owned the website Pelvic Floor Exercise with my partner and serve as the clinical director. We are a boutique online business selling a full range of pelvic floor rehabilitation devices. Due to the constant queries I receive from colleagues on the topic, I developed a keen interest in the use of electrical stimulation (NMES) and TENS for pelvic health conditions.

I have authored several peer-reviewed papers on these topics and am frequently invited to speak at conferences, workshops and podcasts on electrical stimulation techniques.

I have spent years researching and developing this course, running it face to face prior to Covid. I am now really pleased to be able to offer this online version of it for you.



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