Anna is an APA Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist. She has 7 years of clinical experience in physiotherapy and has completed her Masters in Clinical Physiotherapy at Curtin University, specialising in Continence and Women’s Health. She is passionate about providing a holistic, patient-centred, evidence-based approach with every client. She enjoys supporting women throughout their perinatal journey. She provides inpatient maternity care, outpatient appointments and antenatal and postnatal pool classes.
Anna is experienced in assessing and managing a variety of physical conditions, including: pregnancy-related back and pelvic girdle pain (including sacroiliac and sciatic pain, pubic symphysis dysfunction, tailbone pain), rectus abdominus diastasis, breastfeeding issues (such as cracked nipples, blocked ducts and mastitis), prolapse, lower urinary tract symptoms, anorectal symptoms (including faecal incontinence and constipation) and pelvic pain (including dyspareunia and persistent pelvic pain conditions). She is also experienced in treating men with lower urinary tract symptoms, particularly after treatment for prostate cancer.
Outside of work Anna enjoys spending time with friends and family, attending Pilates and spin classes and walking her dog, Molly.
Qualifications & Experience
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy
- Master of Clinical Physiotherapy – Continence and Pelvic Health Major
Clinical Interests
- Women’s and Men’s Pelvic Health
Gladly accepting referrals for
- Pregnancy-related musculoskeletal conditions
- Rectus abdominis diastasis
- Breastfeeding issues (cracked nipples, blocked ducts, mastitis)
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Dyspareunia and persistent pelvic pain
- Urinary and faecal incontinence
- Overactive bladder
- Constipation