For those who are concerned with pelvic floor dysfunction. Pelvic Floor concerns can crop up at any age and for many reasons. This comprehensive assessment aims to educate and guide you through your concern getting you back doing what you love comfortably and confidently as quickly and safely as we can.
Some concerns I often see in clinic are:
Leaking or incontinence (both bladder and bowel)
Urinary or bowel urgency
Pelvic organ prolapse
Post-natal check
Pelvic pain
Pelvic floor dysfunction
Diastasis
Constipation
This is most definitely not an exhaustive list, so if you have any pelvic health concerns at all, or would like to learn more about your pelvic floor and pelvic health, this is the option for you.
A musculoskeletal physiotherapy appointment is for anyone complaining of pain, those looking for rehab pre/post-operatively, or for those after suffering an acute injury. No matter what your concern I aim to help you on your road to recovery to get back to doing whatever it is that you love.
Common things I treat include
Musculoskeletal conditions can be treated with a range of different strategies such as exercise prescription and modifications, manual therapy, dry needling, and advice and education.
The blog is about more than just the physical. It is a stream of consciousness. A journey through the rabbit holes of my brain all while endeavouring to be better and do better by you.
The blog was initially started as an outlet for reflection on her own progress as a physiotherapist and to see how best she can improve. But along the journey Dani realised, she was not alone in her way of thinking. A lot of the topics are applicable to both healthcare professionals and members of the public all over the world.
It is Dani’s mission to empower and educate both men and women to move freely and confidently through education and guidance. After connecting with like-minded therapists all over the world, she thought it was time, at the beginning of 2021, to set up her own clinic to pursue her passion in empowering people to move. It was at this stage that she also began on her journey to Yoga Teaching.