Author: Anna Geraets

  • Did you know?

    Did you know?

    Did you know… No one wants to wait for 3-6 months before anything changes! Pelvic Health Physio’s certainly have an advanced understanding of the pelvic floor and pelvic anatomy, but also we have training to understand pelvic organ function. This means we have skills to manage bladder and bowel dysfunction, and some of this isn’t…

  • Pregnancy Related Pelvic Girdle Pain (PRPGP)

    First you get nausea. Then fatigue. And now this?! Everyone’s ride through pregnancy is different; from the joyous glowing mother-to-be, to the to-be-mum struggling to simply get out of bed; the experience can vary greatly. Pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain (PRPGP) is one of those symptoms not every woman gets, and this too can range…

  • The “WOF”

    The “WOF”

    What is A “WOF”? Pelvic Health Physios use the “WOF” as a screening type of assessment. The purpose of this is different in pregnancy and post natal WOF assessments, but the aim is always the same: to prevent or manage pelvic floor injuries and incontinence, and to optimise function and achieve your goals. Assessments always…

  • Claiming for Pelvic Health Physio Costs

    Claiming for Pelvic Health Physio Costs

    As of October 2022 we have the ability to apply for ACC cover for injuries sustained during delivery. These are termed “Maternal Birth Injuries” and covers injuries such as perineal tears, prolapse, and injuries to the coccyx or symphysis pubis during delivery. Your provider (LMC, obstetrician) can provide you with a code for your injury…