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Clinical Insights

  • An Endo Story

    This article is a personal story written by one of our patients (she/her) with Endometriosis who asked if she could share her experience in both our patient and referrer blog. Her journey highlights the significant impact that a multidisciplinary health care team that communicates regularly can have on supporting people with Endometriosis. We value being included in this MDT and learning from other health care practitioners to improve patient outcomes and help them achieve their goals.
  • The Truth About Lactation Disorders

    Lactation disorders may be considered by many to be simple and straightforward, however, they are actually quite complex. The guidelines for diagnosis and management of these conditions is regularly being updated based on emerging evidence. We explore common misconceptions and truths that surround lactation disorders.
  • Pelvic Floor Muscle Training – Let’s Get It Right!

    There is Level 1 evidence (recommendation A) that pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) should be first line treatment for Urinary Incontinence (UI) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) in women. This high evidence base is only true in a clinical setting if PFMT is performed correctly and effectively.
  • Set Great Goals: Achieve Great Outcomes

    Patient centered care is gaining momentum in the literature due to its positive impact on improving clinical outcomes, adherence and patient satisfaction. Characterised by considering the patient as a person, patient centred care utilises a biopsychosocial perspective, sharing power and responsibility and developing a strong therapeutic alliance1.
  • We Can All Support The Psychological Impact of Prostate Cancer

    Almost one-third of men with prostate cancer will experience some form of psychological distress across the different stages of the disease and throughout the treatment spectrum.

Pelvic Health Matters

New name.
Same exceptional care.

Formerly known as Women’s & Men’s Health Physiotherapy, our new name reflects both what we believe in and what we do. We have an unwavering belief that pelvic health matters for everyone, at every stage of life.

Same phone number: 03 8823 8300
New email: physio@pelvichealth.com.au