Perimenopause: The Missing Framework for Rehab Professionals

Date: Fall 2026 (TBD)

Location: Austin, Texas (in person with option to attend virtually)

Length: 2-3 days (with option for ongoing group mentoring calls)

Price: TBD

CCU: likely 16-24 TBD

Are you a rehab professional (PT, OT, PTA, COTA, ATC, chiropractor) working with perimenopausal clients who aren’t responding to standard rehab approaches or you want to support your clients more through this transition?

I’m opening a waitlist for an in-person course in Austin, Texas. As rehab professionals, our scope extends beyond symptom relief. We have the ability to influence how people move, adapt, regulate, and function in their daily lives. When we broaden our clinical lens beyond biomechanics alone, our work can support lasting change that impacts health, capacity, and quality of life through this transitional period, not just pain levels.

This course focuses on a full-body approach to perimenopause, integrating manual therapy, movement, and nervous system support for clients whether or not they are on HRT.

What we’ll cover:

  • Basic hormone physiology and why it is relevant in the rehab setting

  • Superficial fascial techniques to address metabolic and inflammatory changes commonly seen in perimenopause
    (including insulin sensitivity, fluid dynamics, lymphatic flow, and histamine-related reactivity)

  • Deep fascial approaches for persistent pain and structural patterning
    (including lower-extremity spiral patterns, contralateral shoulder involvement, and load-transfer dysfunction)

  • A whole-body assessment and treatment framework that reflects how hormonal shifts impact fascia, movement coordination, and symptom presentation

  • Cranial + Glymphatic (the brain’s lymphatic system) techniques to support the brain, autonomic balance, and sensory processing

  • Nervous System Regulation Tools using manual techniques, movement and cranial nerve exercises

  • Lymphatic drainage strategies to improve clearance, tissue hydration, and systemic regulation

  • Manual, movement-based and somatic interventions that support nervous system regulation and adaptability, rather than overriding or forcing change

  • Supporting the pelvic floor without an internal assessment

  • Visceral mobilizations to assist with digestion and movement

This course is designed for clinicians who want practical, hands-on tools, deeper clinical reasoning, and a more accurate way to understand why many perimenopausal clients aren’t responding to traditional rehab approaches.

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