by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Nov 11, 2012 | Bowel Dysfunction, Prolapse and pessaries, Urinary incontinence
This week’s edition of the Sunday Mail Body and Soul supplement on Baby had lots of interesting articles on ‘Budget tips for new mums’, ‘How to face your birth fears’ and ‘Labour tips for Dads’, but I would also like to add in...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Nov 4, 2012 | Pelvic Floor Friendly Exercising, Travel blogs, conference reports and Sue's musings
There has been more and more talk about how important exercise is. Now I have blogged at length about the importance of pelvic floor exercises – the bread and butter of a pelvic floor physiotherapist – but as you can see we do far more than teach Kegal...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Oct 13, 2012 | Travel blogs, conference reports and Sue's musings
For what seems like the 945th time in my life I am formally doing something about my weight. Why you ask am I boring you with this? Because I am using my blog to add to my accountability regarding this latest attempt. For the first time ever I am seeking help from a...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Sep 30, 2012 | Persistent pelvic pain
Recently one night in the space of 10 minutes I read an email (one of Peg’s emails to my Mum) and an article tweeted by one of my Twitter pals mentioning the word ‘burden’. They both resonated with me because so many of my patients are significantly...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Sep 16, 2012 | Gynaecological and colorectal repair surgery, Pelvic Floor Friendly Exercising, Prolapse and pessaries
Sometimes this is what patients feel like when confronted with the changes to behavior necessary to improve their pelvic floor problems or make a decision regarding surgery or no surgery – backed into a corner with nowhere to go. I’ve spoken about the...