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Elevate Your Practice:
Beginner to Intermediate Pelvic Therapy Mentorship
with Dr. Tracy Sher, PT, DPT, CSCS

Spring 2026

Case Study 1

Patient is a 35-year-old female with a history of 2 vaginal births (Gravida 2, Para 2), 5 years ago and 8 months ago. 

Urinary leakage - Stress Urinary Incontinence with Coughing, Sneezing, and Jumping.

“I have tried EVERYTHING and can’t seem to figure out how to do a Kegel. Am I even doing it right at all? I do home programs and have seen another pelvic PT - they just tell me to keep trying.”

We explore possible reasons why the patient might not be able to feel her pelvic floor contract and describe a potential reason that is sometimes missed. We further explore how to possibly cue for this and improve function with this knowledge.

Case Study 2

Patient is a 50-year-old female with sitting pain at the “sit bone” area on the R side and some on the L. She is concerned that she has pudendal nerve entrapment and wants to get testing for it.
No known injury. Seems to be getting worse over the years, and sometimes also feels it on the vulvar tissue/perineum. 
She is extremely fearful that she has pudendal nerve entrapment.
We discuss some of the most common questions pelvic therapists and patients ask that have been hot topics online lately! 
Pudendal Neuralgia vs Pudendal Nerve Entrapment
Can you do a Tinel’s sign test for the Pudendal Nerve?
Can you glide or do neural tension on the Pudendal nerve? 
MRN or MRI recommended for pudendal neuralgia or to rule out pudendal nerve entrapment?


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Dr. Tracy Sher, PT, DPT, CSCS

Dr. Tracy Sher, PT, DPT, CSCS, has 24 years of clinical experience in pelvic health. She has dedicated her career to treating patients with complex presentations with pelvic pain and genital pain, postpartum conditions, sexual dysfunction, and pelvic health conditions affected by menopausal changes. She has also been a leading pelvic health expert and instructor internationally for 14 years - teaching and mentoring thousands in-person and online.

Dr. Sher is CEO of Pelvic Global and Founder of the Global Pelvic Health Alliance Membership (GPHAM). She also has a private pelvic health PT practice, Sher Pelvic Health and Healing, in Orlando, FL.

She is passionate about bringing evidence-based education to people around the world and is thrilled to offer this programming here.

     
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