Caroline Bender has now returned from Long Service Leave – Caroline is contactable via the contact form and is available for consultations at Dromana and Safety Beach.
Usanee Heron and Kat Walker are available for consultations. Rebecca Bruce will be on parental leave from the end of April.
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.
Peninsula Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy offers help for a wide range of problems relating to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. The service also offers help to Women during pregnancy and after the delivery of the baby. Whether you are male or female, young or older, everyone has pelvic floor muscles. It is worth noting that you may not KNOW that your muscles are part of the problem. So, if you have a problem in the pelvic region of the body, this site is for you.
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Peninsula Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
Call Frankston
Ph: 03 9783 9990