Clinical Services
Assessment and management of pelvic health conditions across all life stages. Care is individualised, evidence-informed, and grounded in advanced clinical reasoning.
key practice areas
Specialist assessment and management of pelvic health conditions across all life stages.
Initial appointments: 60 minutes
Follow up appointments: 30 or 60 minutes based on your needs
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Bespoke care throughout a woman's life including but not limited to:
Pelvic Floor Health
Bladder issues: rushing to use the toilet, inability to control the bladder, pain or discomfort when urinating
Bowel issues: difficulty controlling stool and/or wind, constipation, difficulty knowing when you need to go, anal pain
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Preparing for pregnancy
Pregnancy
Postnatal
Menopause
Bone Health & Osteoporosis
Pelvic Pain
Sexual dysfunction
Pelvic surgery: prepare for upcoming surgery and then work on rehabilitation to get back to what you want to do
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Pelvic Floor Health
Bladder issues: rushing to use the toilet, inability to control the bladder, pain or discomfort when urinating
Bowel issues: difficulty controlling stool and/or wind, constipation, difficulty knowing when you need to go
Prostate cancer: care throughout your cancer journey
Anorectal Pain
Persistent/ Chronic Pelvic Pain
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Care tailored to your unique needs. This can include, but is not limited to:
Gender confirmation surgery: preparation and rehabilitation from top or bottom surgery
Pelvic pain
Pain with intimacy
Pregnancy & post natal care for trans parents
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This unique time in your life needs special care:
Prepare for pregnancy
Personalised childbirth preparation classes for you and your support person
Exercise:
Customised pelvic floor muscle training
Pregnancy safe exercise
Return to exercise & sport post baby
DRAM/Ab separation & weakness rehab
Pain:
Pelvic girdle pain
Neck, back & rib pain
Wrist & hand pain
Pelvic Health:
Bladder issues
Bowel issues
Prolapse
Post natal care:
Recovery after birth & rehab
C-section recovery & scar management
Perineal & episiotomy scar management
Navigating return to sex after giving birth
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Bladder issues can affect anyone at any stage of their life. It can include:
Incontinence/ Leaking urine:
Do you leak when you cough, sneeze or exercise?
Do you leak on your way to the toilet?
Not realise that you have leaked?
Urgency, frequency & overactive bladder:
Struggling to make it to the bathroom?
Do you get an overwhelming urge to urinate?
Do you need to urinate too often?
Do you get odd triggers to urinate like drinking too much caffeine or alcohol, coming home from somewhere or leaving home, listening to running water?
Voiding issues:
Pain or discomfort when urinating
Dribbling after you have finished urinating
Straining or struggling to empty your bladder
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Bowel issues can affect anyone, common issues include:
Constipation: Straining to empty your stool or not going for days at a time
Not feeling the urge to empty your bowel
Urgency: Rushing to empty your bowels
Faecal incontinence: passing stool when you do not mean to or faecal soiling
Flatal/ Wind Incontinence: Accidentally passing wind
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Pelvic pain describes a wide variety of conditions that can affect one or more of the areas listed below:
Lower abdomen
Perineum
Vulva & vagina
Anal region/bottom
Tail bone/ Coccyx
Bladder
There are many conditions that can cause this including:
Vulvodynia
Vaginismus
Painful periods
Painful ovulation
Endometriosis
Adenomyosis
PCOS & PCOD
Pain inserting a tampon
Painful sex & dyspareunia
Coccydynia
Anal pain: including levator ani syndrome & proctalgia fugax
Painful bladder syndrome & interstitial cystitis
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Pelvic organ prolapse refers to a sensation of heaviness, dragging or a bulge at the vagina. This sensation may be caused by a weakening of some structures in your pelvis causing one or more of the organs (bladder, vagina & bowel) in your pelvis to drop.
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The Children’s Continence Clinic
Children can experience bladder and bowel problems that can often be quite stressful for the family. These issues include:
Constipation
Soiling accidents
Bed-wetting
Daytime wetting
Dysfunctional bladder and or bowel emptying
Retention and chronic holding on
Pelvic pain
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High Performance at The Pelvic Health Co.
Sports and physical activity place unique load on the pelvic floor region. Your rehabilitation needs to be tailored to the unique needs of your training and sport.
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Back pain
Neck pain
Headaches
Jaw pain & TMJ issues
Shoulder pain
Elbow, wrist and hand pain
Hip pain
Knee pain
Ankle & foot pain
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Join a calming, guided exercise class designed to help you let go of excessive pelvic floor muscle action and reconnect with your body.
Grounded in yoga principles and led by a Specialist Women’s, Men’s & Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, this class offers a safe and supportive way to:
Learn to relax muscles in your pelvic region
Improve breath awareness
Calm the nervous system
Restore confidence in your movement
Our Process
Understand your needs and goals
We begin by listening. Your concerns, symptoms, medical history and personal goals are explored in detail to ensure your care is tailored to what matters most to you.
In-depth Assessment
A thorough discussion and clinical assessment is undertaken to identify the factors contributing to your symptoms. Where appropriate, this may include external and internal examination, performed with your informed consent.
Plan with Purpose
A clear and collaborative management plan is developed to address your specific presentation and support progress toward your goals.
Achieve Sustainable Outcomes
Ongoing review and progression of your management plan to ensure steady improvement, symptom resolution, and long-term health.
Let’s Work TogetherReady to make a booking? Please submit a booking request and my team will be in touch with you to organise a time.
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