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Pelvic Health Education for All Bodies/Genders

4-weeks (last 4) | Registration closed 2/23/2026

4/17/2026-5/8/2026
9:30 AM-10:45 AM EST on Fri

Pelvic Health Education for All Bodies/Genders

4-weeks (last 4) | Registration closed 2/23/2026

This course, for both men and women, is taught by two local pelvic physical therapists. It will include basic anatomy, mechanics, neurology and a whole-body approach. De-stigmatizing and demystifying this special part of ourselves is a key objective. Classes will be part lecture, part self-practice, and will offer plenty of take-home tips. Simple movement (beyond Kegels!) and breathing practices that can be done in a chair will be taught. Bring an open mind and all of your questions that you may feel embarrassed or ashamed to ask your doctor.

Samantha Fulton

Samantha Fulton is a holistic physical therapist with almost 20 years of experience, specializing in pelvic health and chronic pain. She is also a yoga and movement teacher, specializing in working with people who have chronic disabilities, pain and ailments, and with perinatal and peri-menopausal women.

Ali Ece

Ali Ece is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with 25 years of clinical experience providing psychologically- and trauma-informed care. He is a holistic, integrative physical therapist who specializes in chronic pain and men’s health. He holds multiple certifications in pain neuroscience, traumatic stress studies, male pelvic floor therapy and psychologically informed physical therapy.

Marilyn McGaulley