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SPA-Pelvic Health SIG Webinar: Chronic Pelvic Pain: Keeping It Simple with Tools You Already Have

  • 27 Jun 2026
  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • online via zoom

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Chronic pelvic pain is a complex and often misunderstood condition that presents unique challenges in physiotherapy practice. In this webinar, participants will explore chronic pelvic pain through the physiotherapy lens, with a focus on key pelvic neuroanatomy and practical, evidence-informed physiotherapy interventions.


Learning Objectives:

✔️ Understand the neurophysiological basis of chronic pelvic pain, including viscero-somatic convergence and central sensitization

✔️ Identify key drivers of chronic pelvic pain presentations, such as pelvic floor overactivity, lumbopelvic movement dysfunction, and sensitised pain systems

✔️ Apply evidence-informed treatment techniques for the musculoskeletal drivers of chronic pelvic pain

✔️ Integrate pain neuroscience education and graded exposure principles into treatment planning


✨ Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of chronic pelvic pain and gain practical tools that you can apply in clinical practice immediately!


‍⚕️ Speaker: Dr Esther Lim


Dr Esther Lim holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Columbia University and trained across leading institutions in the United States, including New York-Presbyterian and Kaiser Permanente. She further developed her expertise at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, specialising in oncology rehabilitation, osteoporosis, and the musculoskeletal effects of cancer treatment.


Back in Singapore, Esther advanced her specialisation in women’s health at KKH and has become a trusted expert in pelvic, hip, SIJ, and tailbone conditions. With a background as a former dancer, she brings a keen eye for movement analysis and personalised rehabilitation.


Her clinical work spans pelvic health, cancer rehabilitation, sports injuries, post-operative recovery, and care for individuals across all ages and activity levels.



Enquiry:  education@physiotherapy.org.sg

AHPC Event ID: AHPC20260527-1B-0005


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