PELVIC HEALTH CERTIFICATION
Become certified in pelvic health — with professionally grounded education.
This certification is designed for movement and wellness professionals who want a foundational, credential-level understanding of pelvic health, including anatomy, scope, applied principles, and confident integration into practice.
This is not a workshop. This is not a niche add-on. This is professional education designed to last.
Current Certification Cycle closes in:
Picture what confident, credentialed pelvic health work could look like.
Instead of avoiding pelvic conversations or relying on fragmented information, you work with clarity and confidence. You understand pelvic health as a system, know how it applies across populations, and integrate it responsibly into your work.
You’re no longer guessing.
You’re no longer unsure where the line is.
You’re trained, informed, and credentialed.
This is what pelvic health certification enables you to do:
- Apply pelvic health principles with confidence and professional clarity.
- Understand the pelvic system as it functions in real movement and daily life.
- Practice and communicate within scope, grounded in credible education.
This is the difference between exposure to pelvic health and true professional competency.
Confidence comes from understanding, not shortcuts.
There’s just one problem…
Achieving real confidence in pelvic health is easier said than done.
- Pelvic health education is fragmented, inconsistent, and often contradictory.
- Many programs are either overly clinical or too superficial to apply responsibly.
- Short workshops don’t provide foundational understanding.
- Scope of practice is rarely explained clearly.
- As a result, many professionals avoid pelvic health altogether — or work without confidence.
Here’s the truth:
It doesn’t have to be this way.
Pelvic health becomes accessible when it’s taught through structured, foundational education that integrates anatomy, movement, scope, and real-world application.
When principles are clearly explained and learning is progressive, professionals gain confidence without fear or overreach. That’s what certification is for.
"This certification gave me clarity I didn’t know was missing.
I finally understand pelvic health as a system — not a set of cues."
Everything you need to become a confident, credentialed pelvic health professional
Foundations of Pelvic Anatomy & Function
Develop a clear, working understanding of pelvic anatomy and function as an integrated system. This module covers bony structures, soft tissue relationships, pressure management, breath mechanics, and neuromuscular coordination. You’ll learn how the pelvic floor interacts with the diaphragm, abdominal wall, and spine, establishing a shared anatomical language and foundational clarity that supports all applied pelvic health work moving forward.
Pelvic Health, Load & Movement
Explore how pelvic health principles translate into real movement and exercise contexts. This module focuses on load management, force transfer, and pressure strategies across common movement patterns. You’ll learn how to assess and adapt exercises responsibly, recognize when load becomes problematic, and program with intention rather than fear — ensuring pelvic health is integrated into movement, not isolated from it.
Scope of Practice & Client Communication
Develop a clear, working understanding of pelvic anatomy and function as an integrated system. This module covers bony structures, soft tissue relationships, pressure management, bGain confidence navigating scope, ethics, and professional responsibility in pelvic health work. This module clarifies what you can coach, how to communicate pelvic concepts clearly, and when referral is appropriate. You’ll develop language that is accurate, respectful, and client-centered — removing ambiguity and allowing you to work with confidence and credibility in both one-on-one and group settings.reath mechanics, and neuromuscular coordination.
Integration Across Populations
Apply pelvic health principles across diverse bodies, life stages, and movement contexts. This module emphasizes adaptability — helping you recognize patterns, modify approaches, and respond thoughtfully to individual needs without relying on rigid protocols. You’ll leave with a framework for integrating pelvic health responsibly across populations while maintaining clarity, consistency, and professional integrity.
Your work after completing this certification ...
- You approach pelvic health with confidence instead of hesitation.
- You understand pelvic systems deeply — not just symptoms.
- You program movement with clarity and responsibility.
- You communicate professionally and within scope.
- You hold a credential that reflects real education.
“This certification completely changed
how I approach movement and pelvic health.”
Foundations of Breath & Pressure Management
A focused mini-training that breaks down how breath, pressure, and load interact within the pelvic system. You’ll learn how to recognize faulty pressure strategies, cue breath more effectively, and support pelvic integrity during movement, daily tasks, and exercise. This bonus strengthens your ability to coach safely, reduce compensations, and apply pelvic principles with greater precision across real-world scenarios.
Hi, I'm Christina Stoltz
I’m the founder of PLOOME and Director of Education, specializing in pelvic health, movement science, and professional education design. My work is grounded in anatomy, biomechanics, neuromuscular coordination, and applied pedagogy, with a focus on translating complex systems into clear, scope-appropriate professional practice.
I have spent years developing and delivering structured educational programs for movement and wellness professionals, emphasizing academic rigor, ethical application, and long-term professional competency. My approach rejects trend-based instruction and oversimplification in favor of principled education that respects both the complexity of the body and the responsibility of the professional.
This certification reflects a systems-based, interdisciplinary approach to pelvic health education — integrating movement science, breath mechanics, load management, and professional scope into a cohesive, teachable framework built to meet the standards this field requires.
This is professional education built to hold weight—academically, ethically, and in real-world practice.
I entered this field at a time when pelvic health education was either inaccessible, poorly defined, or reduced to oversimplified cues and trend-driven certifications. I saw capable professionals left unsure of their scope, hesitant to engage with pelvic health at all, or pressured to adopt language and methods they didn’t fully understand.
There was a clear gap between what professionals were being taught and what the body actually requires — between theory and responsible application, between credentials and true competency. Rather than accepting those limitations, I began building an educational framework that could hold up academically, ethically, and practically.
That work became PLOOME — and it’s the foundation of this certification.
Pelvic education structured from start to finish.
Receive immediate access to the full curriculum, materials, and structure designed for long-term application.
Move through the material at your own pace, with lifetime access to support deep understanding and application.
Finish the program with clarity, confidence, and a credential grounded in credible, professional education.
This is for you if :
- You’re a movement or wellness professional
- You want long-term confidence and credibility
- You want comprehensive pelvic health education
- You value scope clarity and professional standards
This isn’t for you if:
- You want trend-based content
- You want a quick workshop or shortcut
- You’re not ready for structured education
- You’re seeking clinical licensure or diagnosis training
“This certification helped me stop second-guessing myself and
start teaching with clarity, confidence, and real professional boundaries.”
Are you ready to practice pelvic health with confidence?
This certification gives you the clarity, structure, and professional grounding to apply pelvic health principles responsibly and effectively—replacing uncertainty with a clear, systems-based understanding you can use in real practice.
This is where education becomes credibility, and confidence is earned—not assumed.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. This is a professional education certification for movement and wellness professionals. It does not train medical diagnosis or treatment, but provides a strong anatomical and systems-based foundation to work ethically and within scope.
This certification delivers foundational, credential-level education, not isolated techniques. It integrates anatomy, movement science, breath mechanics, load management, and scope into a cohesive framework designed for long-term professional competency.
No prior pelvic health education is required. The certification is structured to build understanding from the ground up, making it appropriate for professionals who are new to pelvic health as well as those who want a stronger, more integrated foundation.
You receive lifetime access to all course materials, including updates as the curriculum evolves. This allows you to revisit concepts, deepen your understanding, and refine your application over time. This education grows with you as your professional practice develops.
Yes. The certification includes an assessment process designed to evaluate understanding, application, and professional reasoning. Full details about assessment expectations and completion requirements are provided within the program.
Yes. This program is accredited through the International Wellness Credentialing & Accreditation Board (IWCA), an independent body focused on educational integrity, scope clarity, and professional standards in wellness education.
Accreditation confirms that the curriculum meets defined standards for educational quality, ethical scope, and professional applicability. It signifies that the program has been reviewed for structure, content integrity, and responsible practice guidelines—not popularity or brand affiliation.
Yes. The certification is internationally recognized as an educational credential. As with all professional education, application is subject to local laws, regulations, and scope-of-practice requirements in your country or region.
If pelvic health has felt like something you’ve been “meaning to learn someday,” it’s not because you’re behind.
It’s because education in this space hasn’t been structured clearly for professionals like you.
You don’t need more tips.
You don’t need more cues.
You need a foundation that actually makes sense.
This certification exists to give you that foundation—so pelvic health becomes something you understand, not something you avoid.
- Confidence in pelvic health conversations
- Professional credibility grounded in real education
- Clear understanding of anatomy, scope, and application
“Pelvic health finally made sense. The education was grounded and
immediately applicable. I left feeling prepared — not overwhelmed.”