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...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Sep 8, 2012 | Bowel Dysfunction, Pelvic Floor Friendly Exercising, Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT), Pregnancy, Prolapse and pessaries, Urinary incontinence
Well it seems like forever since I’ve written a blog – it has been ssssoooo busy….with patients, with writing and presentIng a talk on physiotherapy management of pain for the IUGA conference, and finishing and publishing my second book. Yes! Pelvic...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Jul 4, 2012 | Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT)
I think what distinguishes the frustration patients find with pelvic floor dysfunction as opposed to other musculo-skeletal conditions is the ongoing nature of the commitment to treatment and rehabilitation required when treating their problem. The fact is, that all...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Jun 27, 2012 | Childbirth, Persistent pelvic pain, Pregnancy, Travel blogs, conference reports and Sue's musings
This week has been incredibly busy with final preparations for our World Continence Awareness Week forum The 4 Authors: The Perfect Ingredients to Improve Your Bottom Line to be held on Thursday 28th June,2012. Between reading and sending about 721 emails, treating...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Jun 17, 2012 | Dyspareunia (painful sex), Persistent pelvic pain
Warning: This blog contains content of a sexual nature. The first entries Woman’s and Man’s Diary has been borrowed (I don’t know where it originated so apologies to the original author) and modified (to give it a local Queensland flavour)....