For physios
Join us to develop your expertise in pelvic pain physiotherapy
Through mentoring, education and community learning, we bring clinicians together to share knowledge and develop expertise in delivering compassionate, evidence-informed care.
Join our mentoring pods
£350 for our
six-month
programme
£58
per month
Pods run for 6 months and consist of 1-hour online small-group mentoring sessions monthly (max 6 clinicians). Mentoring is centred around real clinical cases and the challenges clinicians face in practice, and includes:
Clinical reasoning and diagnostics in complex pelvic pain cases
Evidence-informed treatment strategies for people with pelvic pain
Online hub with downloadable questionnaires, resources and clinical tools
A private WhatsApp group for peer discussion
Regular emails with resources, guidelines and papers
After completing a mentoring pod, clinicians are invited to become Members of the Pelvic Pain Network.
Become a Pelvic Pain Network member
Membership is offered to clinicians who have completed a mentoring pod. It reflects a commitment to developing expertise in pelvic pain care, practising evidence-informed physiotherapy, and contributing to a specialist community of clinicians dedicated to improving care for people living with pelvic pain.
Membership includes:
Monthly Clinical Circle: Live online community sessions for case discussions, shared problem-solving and short evidence updates.
Quarterly “Ask The Expert Q&A”, with invited speakers
Pelvic Pain Network Newsletter: Exclusive insights, 5-minute paper reviews, research updates and clinical resources.
Discounts on Network educational events
Featured on our Find a Physio map
Use of Pelvic Pain Network Member branding
Members’ WhatsApp community for support and discussion
£45 per month
Use the form below to contact us if you’re interested in becoming a Member.
All members of The Pelvic Pain Network are Chartered Physiotherapists (registered with the Health and Care Professions Council and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy) with a specialist interest in pelvic pain. They are committed to ongoing professional learning and collaboration through educational activities in the network. All members operate as independent, autonomous professionals.