by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | May 2, 2019 | Dyspareunia (painful sex), Persistent pelvic pain, Women's Health
My blog can be a useful resource for my patients (and for the general public). It’s like having a great big library of all the things I would love my patients to read at my finger tips. When we physios teach a vast amount of seemingly complex medical information...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Feb 7, 2017 | Persistent pelvic pain
Who isn’t feeling a bit anxious lately? Between the political landscape worldwide and the ever-distressing weather, amongst other things, there is plenty to be anxious about. (BTW if you live in Brisbane and are feeling a little whingy about our day-after-day...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Oct 15, 2016 | Pelvic Floor Friendly Exercising, Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT), Urinary incontinence
Yet another gem from the brilliant Albert Einstein If I can’t explain the complexities of bladder, bowel, pain science and pelvic floor dysfunction simply to patients then basically I haven’t done my job very well. One of my sayings when doing talks to...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | May 3, 2016 | Persistent pelvic pain
You’ve heard it here before and you have to believe it now that Bart has it written on his blackboard. The brain decides whether there is going to be pain or not!! This quick blog is really just to capitalize on the visuals included. You know the old saying- a...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Oct 30, 2014 | Persistent pelvic pain
My blog can be a useful resource for my patients (and for the general public). It’s like having a great big library of all the things I would love my patients to read at my finger tips. When we physios teach a vast amount of seemingly complex medical information...