by Sue Croft | Nov 21, 2024 | Prolapse and pessaries, Women's Health
For many women Pelvic Health Physiotherapy is life-changing but is it really worth it? One of the most common statements we hear from our patients about pessaries when we have a successful pessary fitting is “This pessary has been life-changing!” Now every...
by Sue Croft | Sep 7, 2024 | Women's Health
Anne, Sue and Vonny all 50 years since they started Uni Yesterday, I was chatting to Vonny (my friend of many, many years) and she reminded me that with it being 2024, it was 50 years since we both commenced our Uni studies – Vonny studied Occupational Therapy...
by Sue Croft | Jun 30, 2024 | Prolapse and pessaries, Uncategorized
Continence Awareness Week for 2024 has just finished and I thought it important to re-post this blog on The Biopsychosocial Management of Prolapse. Every week we see lots of women who have been recently told that they have prolapse and they are very distressed with...
by Sue Croft | Jun 16, 2024 | Persistent pelvic pain
I first wrote this blog back in 2016 and having myself just experienced some significant anxiety in the first part of this year (2024), I was again reminded about the impact of anxiety on our bodily responses and your thinking. I felt it was time to revisit it and ask...
by Sue Croft | May 2, 2024 | Gynaecological and colorectal repair surgery
I was recently asked to write an article for the O & G Magazine Autumn edition which was closely exploring “Gynaecology – ‘Optimising Surgical Outcomes”. I was asked to write about the ‘Physiotherapy Perspective’. Pelvic floor disorders...