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Kayla has completed the Master of Clinical Physiotherapy at Curtin University, specialising in Continence and Pelvic Health. She has over 10 years clinical experience and has worked in a range of settings across WA, Melbourne and the UK.
Throughout her career, Kayla has worked in a range of prestigious institutions, including the Royal Women’s Hospital, the Australian Prostate Centre, and the Australian Institute of Sexology and Sexual Medicine. These roles have provided her with a unique and diverse perspective on pelvic health, enabling her to treat a wide variety of conditions and offer tailored care for individuals of all ages and backgrounds.
With a compassionate and patient-centred approach, Kayla strives to empower her patients to take an active role in their recovery. She is deeply passionate about helping individuals achieve optimal pelvic health, regain control over their bodies and achieve their health goals wherever they are in their journey. Her approach combines manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation and education to empower her patients and improve their quality of life.
Kayla has extensive experience providing treatment for a range of men’s pelvic health conditions, particularly pre and post prostate cancer treatments. She also has a strong clinical interest in, and is dedicated to providing evidence-based, compassionate care to patients with persistent pelvic pain, working closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver holistic and individualised treatment plans.
Outside of work, Kayla enjoys eating out with family and friends, spending time at the beach and hiking in the great outdoors.
Jess Graduated from Curtin University with a Bsc Physiotherapy. Since graduation she has worked
both in both maternity and rehabilitation settings in public health and private practise. Her
experience and interest are in assisting women during the antenatal and postnatal period. As a
mother of 3 she empathises with her clients and feels it is a great privilege to be able to work with
them on their own perinatal journey. She has undertaken further studies in pelvic health and also
works with the management of bladder and bowel dysfunction, pelvic pain and pelvic organ
prolapse.
Rebecca graduated from Curtin University with a Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) in 2018, and is a member of the Vice Chancellor’s list, which recognises students in the top 1% of their course for excellent academic achievement. Rebecca is currently in the process of completing her Masters in Clinical Physiotherapy (Continence and Pelvic Health Major), after developing a special interest in Women’s Health.
Rebecca has 5 years of clinical experience working as a Physiotherapist having worked at some of the most reputable clinics in Sydney. Rebecca is a certified Pilates clinician through the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute and is experienced in running clinical Pilates classes and prescribing individual therapeutic exercises based on each patient’s presentation. Rebecca is also competent in Dry Needling (certified by the Australian Physiotherapy Association), which she incorporates into her treatment as necessary.
Rebecca is passionate about helping women through the life stages achieve their goals by tailoring treatments to each individual and basing her management on the latest evidence and research. Rebecca is experienced in treating pregnancy-related musculoskeletal conditions such as lower back pain and pelvic girdle pain. She is also competent in providing physiotherapy services for pelvic floor conditions such as incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, sexual dysfunction and pelvic pain. Additionally, Rebecca will be able to assist patients manage inflammatory conditions of the breasts and rectus abdominus diastasis. Rebecca will be available for 6-week postnatal checks to address any pelvic floor concerns and help women return to exercise safely.
Outside of work, Rebecca enjoys dancing, practising Yoga and spending time with her family and friends.
Elyse graduated from Griffith University (QLD), with a Bachelor of Exercise Science and a Masters of Physiotherapy in 2015. Since then, Elyse has worked extensively as a Physiotherapist and a Clinical Pilates Instructor in a Sports and Pelvic Health area in Melbourne and Perth.
Elyse is currently studying the Masters of Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health at Curtin University. Elyse is passionate about pelvic health, especially related to pre and post prostate surgery.
Elyse will go through a detailed assessment of your history, bladder, bowel and pelvic floor function, and will then put together a plan to help you with your concerns. Elyse works closely with Urologists, sexual health nurses, psychologist, and other health care professionals to assist to your recovery and optimise your outcome.
In her spare time, Elyse enjoys pilates, going to the gym, reading a good book on the beach and spending time with friends, family and two dogs.
Mansi is a Continence and Pelvic Health physiotherapist, who completed her Masters in Clinical Physiotherapy majoring in Continence and Pelvic Health at Curtin University in 2021. She has 8 years of experience in physiotherapy and has significant experience in the area of pelvic health.
Mansi provides outpatient pelvic health services including private physiotherapy consultations and clinical Pilates. She treats a range of conditions including management of bladder and bowel dysfunction, pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction, and pre- and post- prostatectomy rehabilitation.
Mansi’s treatment approach is evidence-based and always in consideration of her patient’s goals. She maintains focus on empowering patients with the knowledge to manage their own symptoms.
When not at work, she enjoys camping and 4WD adventures, cooking, hitting the gym, and reading.
Anna is an APA Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist. She has 11 years of clinical experience in physiotherapy and has completed her Masters in Clinical Physiotherapy at Curtin University, specialising in Continence and Pelvic Health. She is passionate about providing a holistic, patient-centred, evidence-based approach with every client.
Anna is experienced in assessing and managing a variety of physical conditions, including: bladder issues (urinary incontinence, overactive bladder), bowel issues (including constipation and faecal incontinence), rectus abdominus diastasis, and pelvic pain (including coccyx pain). She has a special interest in assisting men through their journey pre and post prostate surgery.
Anna has recently returned to Subiaco Men’s Health after spending some time abroad. While away she enjoyed working in London at The Portland Hospital and a private clinic in The Shard. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with friends and family.