by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Apr 25, 2017 | Gynaecological and colorectal repair surgery, Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT), Prolapse and pessaries
If it’s a phrase I’m really sick of hearing, it’s the one that many of my patients have had said to them by too many health professionals (and some of them are doctors): “There’s no point in having a pessary, pessaries are just for...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Apr 4, 2017 | Bowel Dysfunction, Dyspareunia (painful sex), Men's Health, Persistent pelvic pain, Urinary incontinence
Much of what pelvic health physiotherapists do each day relates to educating women and men in a variety of topics related to the pelvic floor. So people start with varying degrees of knowledge about say, urinary incontinence. Their current knowledge may have been...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Mar 30, 2017 | Childbirth, Children's continence issues, Dyspareunia (painful sex), Persistent pelvic pain, Urinary incontinence
Forty years ago Blondie’s first ever hit, “In The Flesh”, reached number two on the Australian Singles charts after it was played by mistake (instead of “X-Offender”) on the music show “Countdown” in 1977. (Well done Molly!)...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Mar 23, 2017 | Dyspareunia (painful sex), Menopause and Ageing, Urinary incontinence
From time to time I have guest writers on my blog and someone (who is an actual writer but wishes to remain anonymous) has submitted this article to me. I read it and found it interesting and decided to post it as it serves as a nice lead into a topic which I...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Mar 7, 2017 | Menopause and Ageing, Travel blogs, conference reports and Sue's musings
As the title says- it’s International Women’s Day tomorrow on Wednesday 8th March and as the title instructs me to – I am going to #BeBoldForChange! That is the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day and being bold for change is...