by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Feb 18, 2017 | Persistent pelvic pain
I have had plenty of family and friends undergoing joint replacements over the last couple of years and I wish I had had this great blog that I am re-blogging from NOIJam to refer them to and ask them to read. If you are undergoing a joint replacement in the future...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Feb 13, 2017 | Dyspareunia (painful sex), Persistent pelvic pain, Urinary incontinence
Yoga is wonderful for decreasing anxiety and hypervigilance Another of the Nuggets associated with our pain relaxation class. Hypervigilance is an enhanced state of sensory sensitivity accompanied by an exaggerated intensity of behaviours whose purpose is to detect...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Feb 7, 2017 | Persistent pelvic pain
Who isn’t feeling a bit anxious lately? Between the political landscape worldwide and the ever-distressing weather, amongst other things, there is plenty to be anxious about. (BTW if you live in Brisbane and are feeling a little whingy about our day-after-day...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Jan 19, 2017 | Childbirth, Travel blogs, conference reports and Sue's musings, Urinary incontinence
I received an email today with an update from some heroes – Dr Barb Hall gave us an update on their latest trip to Uganda with Dr Hannah Krause and yet again their inspirational work makes me feel very inadequate. Again I am just going to include the whole...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Jan 5, 2017 | Gynaecological and colorectal repair surgery, Travel blogs, conference reports and Sue's musings, Urinary incontinence
Last year as one of my New Year’s pledges I decided to ask my family and friends to give a donation to HADA -the organisation which fund-raises for the fistula and prolapse repair work that Professor Judith Goh and Dr Hannah Krause do in Africa – instead of giving me...