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Hello Dulwich community!


I am looking for general interest in at home private physiotherapy assessments & treatments.


I have the pleasure of treating some postpartum women in the area for pregnancy pain, pelvic girdle disorders and upper back/neck pain from feeding. According to these clients there is not a lot available for the women of Dulwich at home!


I am Australian trained and worked 18 months in one of Western Australia's leading maternity hospitals and physiotherapy clinics.


I would really appreciate some general feedback as to whether there is much of a interest among the women in the Dulwich community for at home physiotherapy treatments.


Services include:

Deep tissue massage

Assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders in the home

Mum & Bub hydrotherapy sessions

One-one hydrotherapy

Safe return to exercise advice and individual exercise regimes

Personal training

Pelvic Floor assessment and exercise teaching

Dietary advice


Plus more....


PLease post on this thread if you would be interested in any of the above or know of someone whom could benefit from the above services and I will post more information..


Thanks

Hannah

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Special interest in women's health

Advanced Nutritional medicine diploma

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