About Us

If you suffer from incontinence (loss of bladder or bowel control) you are not alone. The problem occurs in people of all ages, and it is thought to affect at least 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men.

Sadly, many people try to hide the problem -- and limit their lives as a result -- because they are not aware that incontinence can be very effectively treated today.

Incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction can be helped if not cured altogether by the non-surgical, drug-free approach physiotherapy has to offer.

As a registered physiotherapist and member of CASA, I have special training, skills and 20 years experience in continence management. I can assess your condition and decide what treatment is suitable.

I will then devise your personalised programme incorporating:

  • pelvic floor exercises
  • biofeedback
  • electrical stimulation
  • bladder retraining

Many patients have avoided the need for surgery altogether!

In others, where surgery is unavoidable, a strong pelvic floor will provide the best possible chance of success in the years following surgery.

So, don't put up with incontinence as though it's unavoidable - it's not! Remember that physiotherapy is a simple but effective option to try.