Pelvic Pain Explained

£5.00

11.00am

Find out why we hurt, the links between endometriosis pain, bladder pain, vulval pain and sexual pain, and what you can do about it. Get treatment hacks and ideas from Pelvic Pain Specialist Physiotherapists conducting research in this area and supporting the recovery of women in pain every day.

Location: Motor House Down

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Jilly Bond

Alongside her clinical work Jilly is a Doctoral Researcher completing a PhD looking at sensory changes in persistent pelvic pain conditions. As an NHS physiotherapist she worked in the South Wales valleys for nearly a decade before leaving to develop and lead a private hospital pelvic health service. She completed her Masters degree in 2017, with her research focusing on physiotherapy treatment for bladder pain syndrome (previously known as Interstitial cystitis), and has taught over 700 Physiotherapists from all over the UK and internationally an evidence-based view of how to treat pelvic pain

Virginia Rivers Bulkeley

Having worked in the NHS for more than 15 years, Virginia has a wealth of clinical experience working with colleagues across professions to achieve optimal outcomes for women with complex pelvic floor dysfunction and persistent pain. This experience includes leading pelvic health physiotherapy teams working within national and regional centres of excellence in London and the south coast for urogynaecology and pelvic floor dysfunction, persistent pelvic pain, and mesh referral services