Giulia Casson MACP

Physiotherapist

Giulia first graduated from Australian Catholic University in 2016 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and has gone on to become a titled Continence and Women’s Health Physiotherapist having finished her Masters’ degree at Curtin University. Never tired of learning, Giulia has commenced further postgraduate study in 2024 at the University of South Australia and is currently completing her Pilates qualification through Elixr School of Pilates.

She is passionate about treating women and men with pelvic health conditions and gender related conditions across the lifespan, spending the first 7 years of her career working in the public health system in NSW including an award-winning 5 years in pelvic health at The Royal Hospital for Women.

She is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)’s Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health NSW Committee and is extensively involved in teaching for the APA across two disciplines –pelvic health and gerontology. She is also a guest lecturer in women’s health at the University of Technology, Sydney as part of their Master of Physiotherapy degree.

In her spare time Giulia loves a physical whim and can be found doing anything that keeps her on her toes, from acrobatics lessons to training for a marathon.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (2016) – Australian Catholic University
  • Master of Clinical Physiotherapy (Continence & Women’s Health) (2023) – Curtin University
  • Professional Certificate in Conservative Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse (currently undertaking) – University of South Australia
  • ALERT Lymphoedema (2022) – Macquarie University
  • Pilates: Reformer (currently undertaking) – Elixr School of Pilates

Memberships

  • Australian Physiotherapy Association
  • Australian College of Physiotherapists
  • NSW Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health group: Committee Member for NSW

Areas of Specialism

  • Bladder dysfunction
  • Bowel dysfunction
  • Female pelvic pain
  • Female sexual dysfunction
  • Pregnancy and postnatal musculoskeletal conditions
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Post gynaecological cancer surgery
  • Post breast surgery rehabilitation