( All funds raised will go to the Pelvic Pain Support Network Charity)
( Recordings available for all who register)
Lucy Allen : Digestive health: An explanding area of pelvic health physiotherapy
Clare Bourne: 'Building Strong Foundations - Pelvic Health through life'
Tom Love: Google, Marketing and Pelvic Health: reaching and helping more patients
Gerard Greene: Male pelvic pain: new developments
Clare is a pelvic health physiotherapist and most importantly a Mum of 2. She is a born and bred Londoner and is still based there. Physiotherapy was what Clare wanted to do from her early teenage years and since falling into pelvic health when she graduated university, 12 years ago, and falling in love with it, she has never looked back. She worked in the NHS extensively before moving into private practice. Clare works with women and men throughout their lives with symptoms relating to their pelvic floor, and has a particular passion in supporting women during pregnancy and after birth, helping them to seek treatment for any pain or pelvic floor dysfunction they experience and is a Mummy MOT practitioner. She loves to support women and men to do what they love symptom free. Having lived pregnancy and the postnatal experience Clare knows what a precious but also vulnerable and sometimes lonely experience it can be. Clare also loves to share information on social media to try and open up the conversation around pelvic floor dysfunction, break down taboos and signpost women and men to help where needed.
Lucy Allen is a highly experienced pelvic health physiotherapist based in London, with a focus on digestive health issues. With a career spanning over a decade, Lucy has worked extensively in the NHS, including at the prestigious St. Marks Hospital in Harrow. In 2019, she made the challenging decision to leave the NHS and concentrate on developing her private practice. Lucy currently runs two private clinics, conveniently located in Marylebone offering specialised care for all types of pelvic floor-related problems.
Gerard is an experienced Men’s health physio and has 2 busy pelvic health physiotherapy clinics in Birmingham and London. He works in male pelvic pain, pelvic floor rehab post prostate surgery, hard flaccid syndrome & also pelvic floor dysfunction in sport. He has established one of the few Male only pelvic health physio clinics in the UK and has experience in developing the role and service of Men’s health Physiotherapy. His original pelvic health clinic is in Birmingham UK and his most recent Men's health clinic is based in London. He is super proud to have been trained in male pelvic pain by Dr Ruth Jones in her Southampton clinic.
A Sports Therapist by background and Tom has worked clinically in the private sector running his own specialist clinic. He also has a marketing background and now works with physiotherapy and other clinics developing thier google presence . His clinical background gives him a unique insight into what physiotherapists and other clinicians do and what patients they can help.
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