Team Day is a meaningful way to recognise the dedication, compassion, and clinical excellence our team brings to our patients every single day.
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month
We would like to take this opportunity to re-assure women that we see you, we hear you, and we can help you. Up until recently there was very little awareness…
The Pregnant Pelvis Adelaide 2020
Ange and Jess recently travelled to Adelaide to teach The Pregnant Pelvis – An Integrated Approach course for The Australian Physiotherapy Association. The Pregnant Pelvis – Demonstration The Pregnant Pelvis – Participation This…
APA Conference – TRANSFORM
Our Principal Angela James was an invited speaker at the recent Australian Physiotherapy Association Conference – #TRANSFORM (17-19 Oct 2019) Angela James at APA’s TRANSFORM Angela James with Paula Peralta…
Running For Hamlin
In this image, our principal physio Ange is undertaking the half marathon at Blackmore’s Sydney Running Festival (2019). You can see she’s holding a photo – it’s a picture of…
Australasian Birth Trauma Conference
Better Outcomes for Women & Their Families Congratulations to the Australasian Birth Trauma Association & Centre for Perinatal Psychology Centre for their inaugural Australasian Birth Trauma Conference. Held in Brisbane, this conference brought together…
The Pregnant Pelvis – An Integrated Approach – Port Macquarie
In July 2019, Ange & Ally flew to Port Macquarie to present The Pregnant Pelvis – an integrated approach. This is the first time we’ve run this course outside of…
Ultra Trail Team
This May, we hit the hills to contest the annual Ultra-Trail event. Amidst beautiful Blue Mountain scenery, we stepped and sweated through a variety of events. PB’s were broken and the runners…
The Pregnant Pelvis – An Integrated Approach – Canberra
In May 2019, Principal Physio Ange & Jess had the pleasure of educating 20 physiotherapists in Canberra on best management for ‘pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain.’ We are passionate about…
Laugh – Without Leaking
Over 80% of those who report incontinence are women, particularly those who have had a baby. Bladder, bowel and pelvic health problems are incorrectly perceived as a normal part of…









