Adelaide Pelvic Physiotherapy - Carolyn Berry and Alycia Scannell

Adelaide Pelvic Physiotherapy - Carolyn Berry and Alycia Scannell Carolyn Berry | Alycia Scannell - Treating women, men and children with pelvic health concerns.

Incontinence, Prolapse, Pelvic Pain, Sexual Dysfunction, Pregnancy and Post Natal Care.

Dr Alecia Macrow, thanks for coordinating this!
06/02/2024

Dr Alecia Macrow, thanks for coordinating this!

They say Team Work makes the Dream Work🧠🧐❤️👏🏻

Behold Thrive’s multi-disciplinary Endometriosis and Persistent Pelvic Pain team. We discussed (with permission) seven complex Endo cases to share opinions, problem solve, and look at issues from multiple perspectives. We also looked at developments and research in the Endo and pelvic pain space.

Thanks for your time, care and thoughtfulness, from top to bottom, left to right:

Dr Georgina Minns GP
Dr Alecia Macrow GP
Ms Adlyn Melvin RN and Endo Nurse
Ms Nicole Moore Accredited Practicing Dietitian
Ms Alycia Scannell Pelvic Physiotherapist
Dr Tran Nguyen Consultant Gynaecologist
Ms Cherie Noble Exercise Physiologist
Dr Elaine Leung GP
Dr Preetam Ganu Consultant Gynaecologist
Ms Carolyn Berry Pelvic Physiotherapist
Dr Paul Spizzo Consultant Gastroenterologist

So many great insights and important cross-pollination of ideas.

We find trust interdisciplinary care saves time, resources, energy, and hugely improves patient care and outcomes.

Thanks Brains Trust

Adelaide PHN Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia Endometriosis Australia

13/09/2023

Australian Physiotherapy Association is the peak body representing the interests of 30,000+ physiotherapists & their patients. See PD, resources & advocacy.

16/07/2023
16/07/2023
Australasian Birth Trauma Association - ABTA         https://fundraise.birthtrauma.org.au/fundraisers/alyciacazadelaidep...
16/07/2023

Australasian Birth Trauma Association - ABTA

https://fundraise.birthtrauma.org.au/fundraisers/alyciacazadelaidepelvicphysiotherapy/bigstepchallenge2023

This July, APP is taking on the BIG STEP challenge.

We are doing this in support of safer births, better healing and raising funds to support the Australasian Birth Trauma Association (ABTA).

ABTA is Australia's peak charity dedicated to helping to prevent, diagnose, and treat birth-related trauma. ABTA listens to the voices of birthing parents and responds to the unmet needs of families across Australia.

Birth-related trauma is any trauma or injury, whether physical or psychological, sustained at any time in connection with pregnancy, labour or birth, leading to short and/ or long-term negative impacts on an individual’s health and wellbeing. Anyone can experience birth-related trauma, including mothers, people giving birth, fathers, non-birthing parents and other people witnessing a birth or providing care in relation to pregnancy and birth, including health professionals.

Up to 43% of mother's consider their birth experience to be traumatic. The ripple effect of birth-related trauma is far-reaching, alongside mental health challenges, it may impact bonding with baby, self-esteem, intimate relationships, relationships with friends and family, ability to exercise, decisions to have more children, maintain a social life or the ability to return to work or care for their family.

Each year ABTA aims to:

1. EDUCATE We continue to spread evidence-based information so that we can better prevent, diagnose and treat birth-related trauma.

2. AMPLIFY Elevate the voices of women, non-birthing parents and health professionals impacted by this silent epidemic.

3. ADVOCATE Improving prevention and access to treatment, including greater access to affordable treatment options and, ultimately, better outcomes for all those affected.

You can help make a difference. Support our BIG STEP!

12/09/2022

Have you been suffering in silence?

Wearing a pad for bladder leakage and hoping no one will notice?

Wanting to get back to your gym class or sport but worried about your pelvic floor?

Are you unsure if you are doing your pelvic floor muscle exercises correctly?

Feeling pain in the pelvis or not able to have comfortable s*x?

Concerned about a bulge or heaviness in the va**na?

Now is the time to place yourself at the top of that priority list and take a positive step towards your confidence and better health.

Book today with Carolyn & Alycia from Adelaide Pelvic Physio so they can help and support you.

https://www.adelaidepelvicphysiotherapy.com

A great article discussing some of the many ways we can assist new mums! If you can relate to one or more of these sympt...
20/05/2022

A great article discussing some of the many ways we can assist new mums!
If you can relate to one or more of these symptoms, we can help you. Head to our website to book online or get in touch.
www.adelaidepelvicphysiotherapy.com

Before Lucille had children she had never sustained an injury that required rehab, but all that changed three years ago — thanks to pregnancy, childbirth and the demands of child-rearing.

Happy Mothers Day!Today we want to acknowledge you ALL.
07/05/2022

Happy Mothers Day!
Today we want to acknowledge you ALL.

Today is World Midwife Day. On this day we honour the incredible work of the midwife! They indeed make the world a bette...
04/05/2022

Today is World Midwife Day. On this day we honour the incredible work of the midwife! They indeed make the world a better place. They are not only super baby catchers but provide important care to expectant mothers throughout their pregnancy and support mothers and babies in those early days/weeks following birth. THANK YOU to all the amazing midwives out there!
💜 Hello Baby Midwifery

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