Advance Your Pelvic Rehabilitation Expertise

Evidence-based continuing education and certification for medical professionals dedicated to pelvic health.

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Why Pelvic Health Matters

Pelvic health matters because the conditions it addresses can quietly shape nearly every part of a person's life. From being able to move throughout the day, or sleep during the night, as well as discomfort during intimacy. Pelvic health influences daily routines, a person's confidence and self-esteem.

Herman and Wallace focuses on improving pelvic health by offering evidence-based continuing education for clinicians treating pelvic floor and pelvic girdle dysfunction. Pelvic health therapy addresses a broad array of topics and is not limited to one diagnosis, or one type of patient. It spans from incontinence, prolapse, pregnancy and postpartum concerns, bowel dysfunction, chronic pain diagnoses, and other conditions that affect people across genders and throughout the lifecycle. For clinicians, this is more than a specialty — it is a chance to bring skilled, compassionate care to patients whose symptoms are often misunderstood, under-treated, or simply endured for too long.

Pelvic Function Series
Pelvic Function Series
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Remote & Hybrid Courses
Remote & Hybrid Courses
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Get your PRPC Certification
Certification (PRPC)
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The Trusted Name in Pelvic Health Education

For many clinicians, Herman and Wallace has become a respected place to begin, grow, and deepen their expertise in pelvic health. Its role in the field is not just about offering courses — it is about helping practitioners build real clinical confidence through education that is practical, current, and closely tied to patient care. This matters in a specialty where the stakes are personal, the learning curve is real, and trust must be earned over time. From foundational coursework to advanced training and certification, Herman and Wallace has helped shape the path for clinicians who want to do this work well.

Hear From Our Students

"This was one of the best courses that I have attended as a PT. The pre-coursework was important to prepare us ahead of time and then we were able to build on the information with the satellite lectures and in-house labs."

Kimberly Weiner, PT, DPT

"The course was effectively structured, balancing lectures with practical engagement components to enhance skill application. I felt at ease asking additional questions during the lab sessions, which significantly contributed to my understanding and proficiency. I would highly recommend this course to any colleague seeking to deepen their knowledge in pelvic health rehabilitation."

Kasey Ann Kastros, PT

"I absolutely loved this course. It felt empowering. I cannot wait to be able to share my knowledge with future patients and help others by utilizing these new skills."

Rachel Slingsby, SPT

"I thoroughly enjoyed this course and feel that I could start a pelvic health program at the clinic I am a PT at. I will definitely be taking further courses in the future!"

Jordyn Robinson, PT, DPT

"Pelvic Function Level 1 was an amazing course! The pre-work/videos, lectures, and labs provided several opportunities for the repetition of knowledge to allow me to learn at an appropriate pace. I feel confident that I can treat pelvic floor patients soon after the course. The speaker and TAs were extraordinary! This is one of the best-formatted courses I have taken."

Sheryl Depakakibo, PT, DPT, COMT, Cert. MDT

"This course was AMAZING, I would recommend it to anyone interested in pelvic floor PT. Since taking the course, I am excited and eager to dive more into pelvic floor PT, and can't wait to take my next course!"

Alana Hendrixson, PT, DPT

"Thank you to all the instructors and teaching assistants! I learned so much and definitely feel that this course piqued my interest even more to working in this type of field."

Jenna Horbatuk, PT, DPT

"I am honestly shocked at how much I learned in this course. I couldn't have been more wrong about what I thought I already knew. I learned so much and am so much more confident in treating patients of all states, conditions, and time frames."

Kyrie McKee, PT, DPT

"Excellent course! It introduces the pregnancy population at a beginner's to intermediate level and gives you such valuable information. I loved the in-depth conversation about the supportive belts and positioning during labor/birth."

Julia Guerrero, PT, DPT

"I thought there were lots of practical applications to bring to the clinic and I think we touched on very important medical screening, lab techniques/treatments, such as scar mobilization, and clinical pearls."

Taylor Tattan, PT, DPT

"This is the best ethics course I've ever taken! It was relevant to pelvic floor PTs and she kept us all engaged, offering many breaks. This material is typically quite dry, but Mora made it enjoyable and applicable."

Danielle L Liegl, PT, MPT

"Yoga for Pelvic Pain was immediately transformative to the way I practice PT. I used 4 of the techniques on my first patient of the day and felt confident to explain the thought process behind each of the techniques."

Jillian Erickson, PT, DPT

"I loved this course! It deepened my understanding of yoga poses and modifications that I can use in the clinic right away. I am excited to incorporate these concepts alongside pain neuroscience education and manual interventions."

Megan McClary, PT, DPT, OCS

Empowering Clinicians To Treat with Confidence

Confidence in pelvic health care does not come from theory alone. It comes from practical training, stronger clinical judgment, and the experience of learning skills that can be applied directly in patient care. Herman and Wallace helps clinicians build that confidence step by step, from foundational concepts to more advanced techniques and decision making. The goal is not just to complete a course — it is to help practitioners feel better prepared, more capable, and more certain in the care they provide to the patients who need them most.

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Not Sure Where to Start?

Starting in pelvic health can feel both exciting and overwhelming. Many clinicians are drawn to this work because they want to help people who have struggled to find answers for pain, incontinence, prolapse, postpartum recovery, and other deeply personal conditions. The good news is that there is a clear path forward. With the right license, the right training, and the right first course, you can begin building the knowledge and confidence to serve this population well. Whether you are just exploring the field or ready to take your first step, Herman and Wallace can help you start with clarity, purpose, and practical next moves.

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