ebekah is a physiotherapist in Albury Australia. Rebekah has been treating pelvic floor dysfunction since 2015. Rebekah is passionate about women’s health, educating women about their health (especially their pelvic floor) and raising awareness of women’s health conditions. Rebekah treats all types of pelvic floor dysfunction, including incontinence, pelvic pain (including endometriosis), constipation, and pregnancy and post-natal pelvic floor concerns. Rebekah also treats other pregnancy and post-natal concerns including mastitis and lumbo-pelvic pain and assists women with returning to exercise following pregnancy.
Rebekah is a titled APA Pelvic Health Physiotherapist. She has a Masters of Physiotherapy (Pelvic Health) and Post Graduate Certificate of Physiotherapy (Pelvic Floor) through the University of Melbourne. Rebekah is also skilled in Pilates, and has completed training in pregnancy and post-natal Pilates through the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute. Rebekah has also completed numerous postgraduate courses to further develop her skills in treating both pelvic floor and musculoskeletal dysfunction.
When not working or studying Rebekah enjoys spending time with her husband and two young daughters.
Qualifications
Titled APA Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Bachelor of Physiotherapy – Charles Sturt University
Masters of Physiotherapy (Pelvic Health) – University of Melbourne
Postgraduate Certificate of Physiotherapy (Pelvic Floor) – University of Melbourne
Memberships
Member of the Australian College of Physiotherapists
Australian Physiotherapy Association
Continence Foundation of Australia
International Children’s Continence Society
Womens Health Training Associates
Other Training
Continence Paediatrics Course – International Children’s Continence Society
Pelvic floor courses: Prolapse and Incontinence, Chronic Pelvic Pain, Overactive Bladder and Research Update courses – Women’s Health Training Associates
Diastasis and the Abdominal Wall – The Physiotherapy Clinic
Dance Courses- Screening and Conditioning in Dance, The Foot and Ankle in Dance & The Dancing Hip- Australian Physiotherapy Association