Kat Walker

BSc(Hons) BPhty PG Cert Physio (Pelvic Floor Physio)

APA Member

Since completing my Doctor of Physiotherapy degree, I have worked in a variety of hospitals and settings. My interest in pelvic health developed naturally, as I found that people around me felt comfortable discussing any issues they might be having. This is how I
knew pelvic floor physiotherapy was the career for me. 

I love being a pelvic floor physio and I am delighted to be able to help people achieve goals that are important to them. Like 1 in 3 women, I have experienced my own traumatic birth, and subsequent pelvic floor injury and dysfunction. I am passionate about helping people recover from their bothersome symptoms and regain their confidence.

I commonly treat people with prolapse, bladder and bowel dysfunction, pre and post prostatectomy, and pre and postnatally. I am also very interested in persistent pelvic pain, particularly how this affects the trans and gender diverse community who are using testosterone. I am an AusPATH member and affiliated with the Trans Health Research team at The University of Melbourne. I am passionate about holistic care that is evidence-based for everybody.

In my spare time I enjoy bargain hunting, painting, baking calorie dense desserts and taking care of my two young children, who keep me very busy.

Meet our therapists

Rebecca Bruce

BKin, DPT, PG Cert Physio (Pelvic Floor Physio) 

APA Member

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Usanee (Cee) Heron

BPhty, MClinPhysio Continence and Women’s Health

APA Titled Physiotherapist

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Taylor Nixon

BPT (Hons) PG Cert (Pelvic Floor Physio)

APA Member