Kat Walker
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BSc(Hons) BPhty PG Cert Physio (Pelvic Floor Physio)
APA Member
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Since completing my Doctor of Physiotherapy degree, I have worked in a variety of hospitals and settings. I have always been very interested in pelvic health, and found the people around me have always felt comfortable to discuss 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.
In a previous life I was a researcher in the field of reproductive biology and was fortunate enough to have my work published. As a result of this experience I am passionate about holistic care that is evidence-based.
In my spare time I enjoy bargain hunting, painting, baking calorie dense desserts and taking care of my son, who keeps me very busy.
Meet our therapists
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Caroline Bender
BA(Hons) Grad Dip Phys, Grad Cert Clin Phys Continence and Women’s Health
APA Titled Physiotherapist
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Usanee (Cee) Heron
BPhty, MClinPhysio Continence and Women’s Health
APA Titled Physiotherapist