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Pelvic Physiotherapists in Perth

Pelvic Physiotherapists help pelvis owners - regardless of age and gender - to rehabilitate and recover their pelvic floor.

Life changes like pregnancy, childbirth, prostate surgery, or menopause can take their toll on the pelvic floor muscles, leading to issues like incontinence, sexual pain, prolapse, erectile dysfunction and constipation (to name a few). Seeing a Pelvic Physiotherapist can retrain these muscles and restore strength, coordination and ultimately, independence.

Pelvic Physiotherapists
at Baby Steps

Emma Cransberg

Emma is the Physio you’ve always wanted – the perfect mix of expertise, care and personability. Her extensive experience and constant drive to evolve and learn leaves her patients in incredibly capable hands. Emma is supportive, passionate and focused on individualised treatment for all.

Currently enrolled in a Masters of Clinical Sports Medicine at the University of Melbourne
Postgraduate Certificate in Physiotherapy (Continence & Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation) from the University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Latrobe University
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement & Sport Science) from Ballarat University College

Senior Physiotherapist at West Coast Health & High-Performance Physiotherapy
Physiotherapist & Sports Medicine Program Coordinator for Western Roar Netball Club
Director and Senior Physiotherapist at Windy Hill Sports & Spinal Physiotherapy Clinic in Essendon
Sports Medicine Program Manager & Lead Physiotherapist at Melbourne University Lighting Netball Club
Pelvic Health Physio at The Women’s Hospital Parkville

Pelvic Health (male and female)
Post-partum return to sport in athletes
Breastfeeding in athletes
Menopause and endocrine function
Menstrual cycle function

Golfing rookie
Proud mum of four
Traveller of the great outdoors
Always lost in a book

Restoring confidence, one pelvis at a time

Book a Pelvic Physiotherapist now.

The Clinical Guidance Committee advise Baby Steps on all clinical matters effecting the health practitioners within our centre. It’s members gather together to discuss and develop guidelines relating to:

Meetings are held several times a year, or at the request of Baby Steps for specific clinical advice. It is lead by a chairperson and educational coordinator, elected by the group of participating health practitioners.

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If you’re looking for support, contact our Practice Manager Michelle Bredemeyer
pm@babystepshealth.com.au
08 9387 2844