Pelvic Floor Recovery

PFR Books

Sue Croft graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 1977 and initially practised general physiotherapy at Princess Alexandra Hospital – then moving to the Spinal Injuries Unit. She then worked in the Mater Hospital Intensive Care Unit for 4 years. Following the birth of her children she tutored at the University of Queensland developing an interest in Women’s Health. Since 1988, Sue has worked continuously in Women’s Health and Continence promotion and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy. Sue has written three books since 2011 on pelvic floor dysfunction which have since gone into a total of eight editions. Pelvic Floor Recovery: Physiotherapy for Gynaecological Repair Surgery, specifically for women to prepare for or recover successfully from hysterectomy and/or gynaecological repair surgery and Pelvic Floor Essentials which covers the essential information about the bladder, bowel and pelvic floor including treatment of urinary incontinence, urgency, frequency, prolapse management, bowel dysfunction and pelvic pain. Sue has now released ‘Recovery’ in the German language titled ‘Beckenbodenrehabilitation – Physiotherapie für die gynäkologische und kolorektale Chirurgie’. Sue is a registered physiotherapist, a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, the National Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Pelvic Health Group, the International Continence Society, IUGA and a Committee member of the Queensland Branch of the Continence Foundation of Australia. Sue’s ongoing commitment to Continuing Education is important to ensure that the most recent research is being accessed in order to provide the best evidence-based treatment strategies for her patients. Conferences, workshops and journal articles are regularly used to update knowledge and up-skill. Sue is regularly asked to lecture at education forums for medical staff, physiotherapists, nurses and for the public.

Childbirth issues- Informed Consent, Forceps and Caesareans.

Amy being interviewed for ABC TV There has been some heated debate recently about a headline grab that followed an interview of Amy Dawes, co-founder of The Australasian Birth Trauma Association (See link to the website here.) by ABC News. By her own admission, Amy is regretful that she answered yes when asked does she think that

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Road Map to Women’s Health – The ABCD of Good Blood

Today’s blog is from a guest blogger Dr Lydia Pitcher. Lydia is a Haematologist/Oncologist with BloodCare and works at ICON Cancer Care, Noosa and SCHOC Buderim and we have had many discussions about the importance of basic blood care especially in Women’s Health and dementia assessment and management. Lydia continues to patiently answer all my questions.

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#IWD International Women’s Day Series: Mindfulness and exercise

Who does that to their employees? A few days before IWD say: “Can you write a paragraph on exercise for IWD?” To Megan, Jane, Alex, Marzena, Martine and Alison – I am sorry. But the advantage of dropping this short writing task on them so suddenly is they just write from their heart and don’t overthink

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#IWD International Women’s Day Exercise series: Return to exercise after babies

Today’s blog has been written by Alexandra Schafer – Alex – another fabulous pelvic health physios who has worked for me. She also translated Pelvic Floor Recovery surgical book into German for me. It is called Beckenbodenrehabilitation. She has since returned to Germany and has a trhiving practice in Germany. She has shared her story

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#IWD International Women\’s Day Exercise series: Pilates

Paul McCartney (circa 1969) and the Beatles on the cover of my Abbey Road album. Paul McCartney at 75 years of age still beltin’ out a tune Photo Courtesy of Marika Hart, Perth 2017 Start moving, keep moving, stay moving! Make it your mantra for 2018. (Yes I know it’s March not January but who

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