by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Jun 17, 2020 | Persistent pelvic pain, Women's Health
Here is a collage of lots of photos of women. There are some happy smiling photos, but you may be surprised that perhaps 1 in 10 of the younger women may have endometriosis causing painful periods; up to 25% of all the women may have dyspareunia (painful intercourse)...
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 | Jan 17, 2019 | Gynaecological and colorectal repair surgery, Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT), Prolapse and pessaries, Urinary incontinence, Women's Health
Today’s blog is Number 300. I started my blog back in 2011 inspired by my son who was in first year architecture and had to do a blog as a part of his uni course. It’s hard to believe today, that I didn’t even know what a blog was back in 2011,...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Jun 4, 2017 | Dyspareunia (painful sex), Persistent pelvic pain
My Venetian glass perfume decanter It is 33 years since I carried this little gem from Venice, Italy and through six more countries for another six weeks and then 16,531 kms back from London to Brisbane. This is a fragile, Venetian glass vase (well, perfume decanter)...
by Sue Croft Physiotherapist | Dec 30, 2016 | Bowel Dysfunction, Dyspareunia (painful sex), Persistent pelvic pain, Urinary incontinence
My family are always very helpful when looking for “the” Xmas present for me. This year we had a different version of Secret Santa called Bad Santa – where you have a price limit (which almost nobody appeared to pay any attention to) and you buy a...