Pelvic Floor Recovery

Sue Croft Physiotherapist

Learned behavior – normal and abnormal consequences

Sunshine Beach 2015 I have been having the amazing opportunity this beach holiday to partake in the wonderful pleasure of just pure observing- observing the development of new behaviours. When my kids were little – we loved (and photographed with a camera not a phone) every new little skill they acquired and each new milestone they mastered. But now I

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Merry Xmas 2015 and a different perspective on a Caesarian section: Claire’s story

One of the most recurring questions I get in my every day practice is: ‘Sue how should I deliver my first baby?’, but more often it’s..‘I had a shocking first vaginal delivery and I have significant birth damage- should I have a Caesar? My answer to patients is that they must consult with their O

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World Physiotherapist Day AND Women’s Health Week

What a bonanza! Two incredible things like that overlapping at the same time. (God I used to love that show!) Now it’s very late at night and of course I forgot this incredible thing of having this special day World Physiotherapist Day September 8th, 2015 plonked straight in the middle of Women’s Health Week, until cleaning

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The new editions of the Pelvic Floor Recovery series have arrived!

The new editions of my books – Pelvic Floor Recovery: Physiotherapy for Gynaecological Repair Surgery and Pelvic Floor Essentials – have arrived. Well that actually is OLD news- but when I realized it had been weeks since I had posted a blog, because life has been taken to another level of busy/chaos lately – I went looking

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The Learning Curve of Men’s Health in Physiotherapy: An Essay by Jo Milios

You know we have this fabulous Facebook group for Women’s Health – it’s an international phenomenon- well we have all become BFF- yes Best Friends Forever- but in a virtual way. Most of us have never met but because we communicate on a daily basis, solving the pelvic floor and continence issues of all you out there in

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The Ins and Outs of Voiding and Defaecation – CFA Queensland Branch Conference 2015

Here’s the abstract for the talk I’ll be doing at the Continence Foundation of Australia Queensland Branch Conference on 13th March 2015. Click here for more information on the Conference: http://bit.ly/1DKXiAA Toilet training, like much of parenting, can be a mystery to many mothers and fathers and yet the implications for the child in their future years

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I’m Mad as Hell (Apologies to #ShaunMicalef)

I love Shaun Micalef. For all our international readers he has a hilarious show on the ABC called ‘Mad as Hell’. It’s a satirical look at politics in Australia- it’s sharp, cutting and makes me laugh out loud – which doesn’t happen very often unless I’m showing patients one of my prescriptions for recovery from chronic pain

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