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At What Cost – Physiotherapy?
The Biopsychosocial Management of Prolapse: What is it and Why is it Important?
Anxiety: It’s impact on pelvic health issues
Kegels or Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT)
Prolapse: The Biopsychosocial approach
Birth Trauma Awareness Week Patient story
Five Top Tips for Prolapse and Pessaries
CPOP pessaries: An observation
The forgotten pessary
Secret Whispers
Prolapse and Pessaries – all blogs in one area (well most of them)
Objective Measurements of Prolapse: What makes women anxious?
Return to running after childbirth
LRSM: The new acronym for post-op gynaecological and colorectal repair surgery management
Pessaries
An Australian Success story: Olive & Bee – A new intimate cream
Levator Avulsion: It doesn’t have to be the end of the world as you know it!
World Physiotherapy Day- Get active, stay active for good mental health
Profile on Grace Carey and a new Pessary
Family Feud: Physiotherapy Wars
Running blog
PESSARY STORIES -YES! USING ‘SHOUTY’ LETTERS FOR A REASON
Global Pelvic Health Facebook Group Tackles Prolapse Rate!! Plus Amy Dawes’ Story
Mental Health Week: Can prolapse and incontinence cause depression?.
World Physiotherapist Day AND Women’s Health Week
Pessaries- are they just for old ladies who can’t have surgery?
The new editions of the Pelvic Floor Recovery series have arrived!
International Women’s Day Lead up: Pelvic floor physiotherapists/physical therapists
“Sometimes we ask why?”
#pelvicmafia and World Continence Week 23rd-29th June, 2014
Step 5 of the 5 Step Management Plan: Move safely, avoid heavy lifting and repetitive bending AND always undertake ‘pelvic-floor safe’ exercising
More of the 5 Step Plan: Step 4Managing your Bowels Well.
5 Step Plan for Managing your Prolapse: Step 3 Pelvic floor muscle training, bracing, functional strengthening
Step 2 of the 5 Step Plan for Prolapse: Find Yourself a Prolapse Mentor
The 5 Step Plan for Managing Prolapse
Two education opportunities
Pelvic Floor Recovery: A Physiotherapy Guide for Gynaecological Repair Surgery
HOPE
A Century of Blogs
Hey Everyone- No More Suffering in Silence!
All About Rectus Diastasis – Annie’s Story.
Safely Strong is my new Skinny: Guest Blogger Vicky Lewis
Pelvic Floor Safe Exercising
Slow down, take your time……
Medical Alert: Packing, Pruning and Prolapse. Hazards Around the Home
Levator Avulsion: Simply Explained
Incontinence and Sex – How do we get patients to tell us their problems?
I Can’t Feel Anything Anymore :-(
Prolapse Prevention: Supplement to Body and Soul
Don’t Feel Backed Into A Corner With Nowhere To Go
New Book Released – Pelvic Floor Recovery Essentials.
All About Bowels
Guest Blogger: Michelle Kenway on Your Pelvic Floor and Running
Acceptance
Change
Congratulations Helena!
New Website
First blog….ever!