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2025 Health Practitioner Seminar


  • Translational Research Institute (TRI) 37 Kent Street Woolloongabba, QLD, 4102 Australia (map)

Pelvic Pain & Performance: Athletes, Workplace & Neurodiversity

Friday 12 September, Welcome event, South Bank, Brisbane from 5:30pm
Saturday 13 - Sunday 14 September 2025, Seminar

Join us in Brisbane for the 2025 Health Practitioner Seminar!

Enhance your understanding and treatment of pelvic pain by engaging with professionals from diverse fields. Participate in dynamic, hands-on sessions that provide practical solutions for complex cases. Our seminar provides a unique opportunity for you to:

  • Learn and Connect: Collaborate and share insights with peers, all aimed at improving care for pelvic pain.

  • Gain Knowledge: Hear from experienced clinicians and researchers on the latest developments in the field.

  • Explore New Approaches: Gain practical knowledge and explore new methods for supporting patients with pelvic pain.


On Sunday 14 September, participate in Associate Professor Johanna Lynch’s workshop, where she will share her internationally acclaimed strength-based and trauma-informed ‘Sense of Safety’ approach to whole-person care.

PPFA’s Annual Health Practitioner Seminar unites the Pelvic Pain Community for a weekend of networking and knowledge sharing. Renowned specialists, including Gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Surgeons, and experts in Pelvic Pain Practitioner mental health, will converge to share insights and expertise through presentations and workshops.

We hope you can join us!

Continuing Professional Development

Our seminar is accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and the Australian Physiotherapy Associate (APA). It is also designed to meet the CPR requirements for Nurses and Midwives, offering content relevant to your practice. Documentation will be provided to support your CPD requirements.

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