Advanced Fertility Lab: Beyond the Uterus

February 6-7, 2027-- Dallas/Fort Worth, TX

Advanced Visceral Techniques for the Rehab Fertility Clinician

2-Day In-Person Intensive
Prerequisite: Fertility Technique Lab AlumniĀ 

This 2-day intensive goes there. Built around live case studies, advanced external and internal visceral techniques, and deep clinical reasoning, Beyond the Uterus teaches the cervical work, the postoperative protocols, and the sequencing nuance that transforms a good manual therapist into an indispensable member of the fertility and gynecological care team.

Who can attend?

The only requirement to attend this intensive is completion of the Fertility Technique Lab. Whether you attended the foundational lab as part of your PRFS journey or as a standalone course, you are welcome here. PRFS certification is not required, but the lab is.

PRFS Certified-Full certification pathway

If you completed the online PRFS course and foundational lab. This intensive deepens your clinical toolkit and keeps your skills at the leading edge of fertility manual therapy.

Lab Alumni-Foundational lab only and pre-courses only

If you attended the Fertility Technique Lab and have been applying visceral techniques in practice. You're ready for this, and this intensive may show you exactly why the full PRFS track is your next move.

Here's what to expect:

  • Visceral Listening as a Diagnostic Tool Learn to identify the dominant restriction before your treatment protocol begins, using the tissue itself to guide your session sequence.
  • Advanced Uterine Mobility + Induction Go beyond positioning detection into true organ-level uterine treatment, including mobility patterns and referral mapping you won't find in the foundational lab.
  • Fallopian Tube + Mesosalpinx Mobility Hands-on assessment and treatment of the fallopian tubes and surrounding structures a technique set not covered in the foundational lab.
  • Postoperative Adhesion Treatment A layered approach to treating scar tissue and adhesions in post-surgical fertility patients, including c-section, myomectomy, and laparoscopic histories.
  • Cervical Visceral Techniques The anchor of this intensive. Learn to assess and treat the cervix as the mobile, clinically significant structure it is with direct application to IUI access and embryo transfer outcomes.
  • Internal Pelvic Visceral Techniques A supervised, progressive introduction to internal visceral work including consent frameworks, documentation standards, and instructor-guided hands-on practice.
  • Live Case Studies + Advanced Sequencing The room becomes the classroom. Bring your complex cases and build real treatment plans in real time with expert facilitation and peer input.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here they are:

FAQ 1 Do I need to be PRFS certified to attend? No. The only requirement is that you have completed the Fertility Technique Lab — either as a standalone course or as part of your PRFS pathway. Both tracks are equally prepared for this content. PRFS certification is encouraged but not required.

FAQ 2 I took the lab but haven't enrolled in the full PRFS program. Can I still come? Absolutely. Lab alumni are fully welcome. We hope many attendees further find that a day like this clarifies exactly why the full PRFS certification is the natural next step but that's your call, not a requirement for the door.

FAQ 3 Do I need prior internal technique training?Ā Yes prior internal technique experience is required. The internal module is taught progressively and with instructor guidance throughout. What matters is that you've completed the foundational lab and are comfortable with both external visceral assessment, and general pelvic internal assessment even if you've never done internal visceral treatment.

FAQ 4 Will this count toward CEUs? Currently 12 CEU credits are approved.Ā 

FAQ 5 How many spots are available? This is an intentionally small lab. Hands-on lab work at this depth requires a low instructor-to-participant ratio. This course will cap at 25 participants and will only be taught once a year.

FAQ 6 Will this be offered virtually? No. The hands-on lab component is the core of what makes this intensive valuable. There is no virtual version planned.