Pelvic Wellness: Your Guide to the Pelvic Floor and Sex

The role of your pelvic floor when it comes to sexual function and dysfunction is poorly understood and at  On Top  we want to change that!   Why?   Because understanding the role your pelvic floor play s in regards to  vaginal sensation, arousal and orgasm can make a huge difference to your sex life. 


THE AIM OF THIS COURSE

We’ve created this online course because having a thorough understanding of your sexual anatomy and  knowing how to pick up when the muscles are working well versus when they are not, can be the difference between the inability to orgasm versus having mind-blowing sex.


WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR

This course is for you if you want to improve your sexual function, if you have pelvic floor and sexual dysfunction symptoms or identify with the below:

  • You experience sexual pain, pain with intercourse 

  • GPPPD (previously known as Vaginismus)

  • Reduced arousal &sensation

  • Difficulty/inability to achieve an orgasm

  • Overactive Pelvic Floor

  • Vulvodynia

  • Or want to learn about your anatomy

MODULES:

The Pelvic floor and Sexual Function

Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Function

Pyscho-Education on Pain: Mind/Body Connection

How to Optimize Your Pelvic Floor Function

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 4 Videos

  • 4 Worksheets

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Jaclyn Thurley is a friendly, fun-loving and passionate pelvic physiotherapist with years of experience treating complex pelvic floor conditions, sexual dysfunction and musculoskeletal/sports conditions. Jaclyn believes in  holistic patient-centered care, treating both the body and the mind to achieve positive patient outcomes, restore function andimprove the quality of life of those she treats.  

 

MORE INFO:

Jaclyn completed her Physiotherapy Degree in Melbourne Australia and commenced her career working privately in the musculoskeletal/sports world with a special interest in hip and pelvic girdle dysfunction. This early interest in the pelvis lead her to further study, completing a Pelvic Floor and Continence Post-Graduate Degree and a Master’s degree in Clinical Physiotherapy (majoring in Women’s & Men’s Pelvic Health). Jaclyn is a Titled APA Continence & Pelvic Health Physiotherapist. This means the Australia Physiotherapy Association recognises Jaclyn as a highly qualified practitioner. This accomplishment reflects her thirst for life-long learning and her devotion to her profession. This milestone was achieved through post-graduate study, contribution to research, attending conferences, training fellow physiotherapists, and presenting at courses and community groups.  

Jaclyn is the founder of The Pelvic Studio a physiotherapy practice that offers expertise in both male and female pelvic health. Although Jaclyn is based in Hobart Tasmania, she is able to help Men and Women across Australia and world-wide as she offers on-line telehealth consultations. Jaclyn has worked alongside some of the best physiotherapists, doctors, and specialists in Australia. Whether it be your GP, Specialist, Psychologist, Personal Trainer, Pilates/Yoga Instructor, Chiropractor, Osteopath or Massage Therapist, Jaclyn strongly believes in multidisciplinary management and collaborates closely to achieve an optimised continuum of care.


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