Researching the FrePAQ: Understanding Sensory-Motor Dysregulation in Pelvic Pain by Jilly Bond (PhD candidate)
Researching the FrePAQ: Understanding Sensory-Motor Dysregulation in Pelvic Pain by Jilly Bond (PhD candidate)
2 hours
The instructors
Overview
Jilly updates us on the development of the Fremantle Perineal Questionnaire, a brand-new questionnaire for assessing sensory-motor dysregulation in pelvic pain. As this is her field of inquiry for her PhD, no-one is better suited than her to bring us up to speed on what we know, what we think we know, and what we don’t know (yet)!
Presenter: Jilly Bond (PhD candidate)
Details
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A PDF of the slides will be available for download on this webinar page, along with any resources and recommended readings referenced during the session.
- The slides, resources, and recommended readings will also be available in the on-demand course along with the session recordings.
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The session will be recorded and added to the Year of Mentorship course, which you can access at any time. The course also includes a discussion forum and a space to submit your homework for each session.
Part of a Year-Long Program
This session is part of Carolyn Vandyken’s Year of Mentorship program.
- Learn from Carolyn Vandyken and an esteemed international group of 12 clinical and academic leaders in pelvic health!
- 2 hours every other Thursday from January 08 - December 17, 2026 (excluding July and August)
- Throughout the year-long mentorship, you will be paired with a lab partner and will present case studies to each other.
- Bring your own partner (a colleague or friend) to each receive 25% off the program cost
Registration is available for the full program only; individual sessions cannot be purchased separately. Visit the bundle page to learn more and register.
The instructors
Physio Researcher Speaker Educator
Jilly Bond is a pelvic health physiotherapist based in Wales, UK, with a special interest in pelvic pain. She is a regular speaker at international conferences, runs professional development courses for physios in the UK and online, and her Youtube channel has free resources for patients and clinicians. Her research interests include understanding how graded motor imagery may help in the treatment of centralised mechanisms in visceral pain. If you’re interested in pelvic pain she’d love to hear from you.
To learn more about Jilly checkout her website: http://www.JillyBond.com