
Herman & Wallace
Evidence-based continuing education for pelvic health rehabilitation.
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Herman & Wallace is an educational institute providing evidence-based continuing education for medical professionals focused on pelvic rehabilitation. Founded in 2005 by physical therapists Holly Herman and Kathe Wallace, the institute is dedicated to training practitioners in treating pelvic floor dysfunction. The founders, both pioneers in the field, developed the core curriculum to address a range of conditions including colorectal, gynecological, urological, and orthopedic dysfunctions across the lifespan.
The company's primary clients are physical therapists, occupational therapists, nurse practitioners, and other rehabilitation professionals. It operates in the professional development and medical education market, generating revenue through various course formats, including hands-on lab courses, remote online classes, and professional conferences like HWConnect. The curriculum covers foundational topics like Pelvic Function Level 1, as well as specialized areas such as men's pelvic health, biofeedback, and perinatal athletics.
In addition to its training programs, the institute offers the Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification (PRPC), which recognizes clinical excellence in the field. It also maintains a public-facing directory of certified practitioners to help patients find qualified care and publishes industry content through its "Pelvic Rehab Report" blog. In August 2025, Herman & Wallace was acquired by Summit Professional Education, a provider of continuing education for rehabilitation professionals, with the stated goal of expanding access to and innovating clinician education in pelvic health.
Keywords: pelvic rehabilitation, continuing education, physical therapy, pelvic floor dysfunction, medical education, practitioner certification, pelvic health, occupational therapy, healthcare training, clinical education, professional development, urological rehabilitation, colorectal health, gynecological rehabilitation, PRPC certification, hands-on training, medical courses, rehabilitation professionals, evidence-based curriculum