The Pregnant Pelvis - Canberra 2019

The Pregnant Pelvis – An Integrated Approach – Canberra

The Pregnant Pelvis – Canberra 2019

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 helping physiotherapists upskill and be able to improve the outcomes of the patients they see. 

Manual Skills Training with Jess Teeger
Manual Skills Training with Jess Teeger

We hope this lovely bunch of physiotherapists who attended The Pregnant Pelvis are looking forward to using their new skills with confidence. The Pregnant Pelvis runs at different locations in Australia through the year – visit our events page for more information on upcoming workshops and development occasions.

 

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