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FREE: Restore Pelvic Health Naturally with Light & Vibration Therapy
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Feel Better. Heal Faster. Restore Confidence.

If you’re struggling with pelvic pain, bladder issues, or changes from pregnancy or menopause — you are not alone.
Many women deal with symptoms like incontinence, prolapse, pelvic pain, vaginal dryness, or discomfort with intimacy. And for so many, standard treatments don’t always bring full relief.

That’s where light and vibration therapy can make a real difference.

In this easy-to-understand program, you’ll learn how gentle, non-invasive light and vibration therapies work at the cellular level to:
✔ Reduce inflammation and calm pain
✔ Support healthy blood flow and tissue healing
✔ Restore muscle tone and function in the pelvic floor
✔ Improve vaginal health and microbiome balance
✔ Help with common issues like prolapse, bladder pain, endometriosis, PCOS, and more

A Natural Option with Growing Scientific Support

Light therapy may feel new, but it’s backed by nearly 100 years of scientific research. While early studies used expensive lasers, today’s modern LED technology has made it more affordable, safer, and easy to use — even at home.

By learning how to use your Pelvic Light Therapy Wand, you’ll have a simple, effective tool that fits right into your self-care routine. Whether you’re recovering from childbirth, managing menopause, or dealing with ongoing pelvic symptoms, you’ll have a new option to help support your body’s natural healing processes.


What You'll Learn in This Program:

  • How light therapy works in your body — explained in simple, easy-to-follow language
  • What types of light (red, near infrared, and blue) are used, and how they help
  • The role of vibration therapy in improving muscle tone, circulation, and pelvic function
  • Specific pelvic health conditions light and vibration can help with, including:
    • Incontinence
    • Prolapse
    • Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
    • Pelvic pain & bladder pain
    • Endometriosis & PCOS
    • Vaginal dryness, tissue thinning, and atrophy
    • Microbial issues like Candida and bacterial vaginosis

You’ll Also Learn:

  • How to safely and correctly use your Pelvic Light Wand
  • How often to use it, how long sessions should last, and how to know you’re doing it right
  • When light therapy is not recommended (contraindications)

Meet Your Instructors

Elizabeth Frey, MSc PT, FCAMPT
A leading pelvic health physiotherapist with over a decade of experience helping women through pregnancy, menopause, and pelvic health challenges using a whole-body, personalized approach to care.

Dr. Genevieve Newton, DC, PhD
Fringe’s Scientific Director, Dr. Newton spent nearly 20 years as a researcher in nutritional sciences. She brings the science behind light therapy to life in a way that’s easy to understand and apply.

Elizabeth Frey, FCAMPT, MCISC (MANIP), MSc. PT, MSc, BPHE, BSc, MCPA

Elizabeth Frey, FCAMPT, MCISC (MANIP), MSc. PT, MSc, BPHE, BSc, MCPA

Liz holds a BSc and BPHE from Queen’s University; a MSc in Exercise Physiology from the University of Toronto, a MSc (PT) from McMaster University, and a MCISC (Manip) from University of Western Ontario. She is a member of the CPA and a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physical Therapists (FCAMPT). Liz is also a Contemporary Medical Acupuncture provider.

Liz is a clinic owner and practicing physiotherapist with a specialty in pelvic health physiotherapy. She is an instructor for Rocktape® Canada, a clinical lab facilitator at the University of Toronto, and a clinical supervisor for physiotherapy students.

As an orthopaedic and pelvic health physiotherapist, Liz integrates her over 10 years of clinical expertise to provide a unique whole-body approach to wellness. Liz’s practice focuses on helping women navigate pregnancy, menopause, and everything in between. Her care model addresses the underlying dysfunction causing injury and provides education to help prevent future re-injury. Her patient-centered approach empowers her patients to set goals, balance muscular dysfunction, and work toward optimal health. She does all of this through hands-on techniques, comprehensive education, and tailored progressive exercise programs.

Personally, as a busy mother of three children, the health habits that don’t slip for Liz are mindset and exercise – it is her positive outlook and passion to stay strong and mobile as she ages that are a few of her defining features.
 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Elizabeth Frey is the owner of PhysioPlus Health Group, an instructor with Rock Tape, and has an employment relationship with Fringe. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Elizabeth Frey is a member of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy and the Women’s Health Division of the CPA.
Genevieve Newton, DC, PhD

Genevieve Newton, DC, PhD, spent close to 20 years as a researcher and educator in the field of nutritional sciences before joining Fringe as its scientific director. Dr. Newton holds a Bachelor of Science from Laurentian University, a Doctor of Chiropractic from the National University of Health Sciences, a Master of Science and a PhD from the University of Guelph, in nutritional sciences. Gen’s job is to “bring the science” that supports Fringe’s educational course. She is a deep believer in healing body, mind and spirit using the gifts of the natural world.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Genevieve Newton has an employment with FRINGE. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Dr. Genevieve Newton has no relevant non-financial relationships.


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