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Hayley Sheather
Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Clinical Exercise
Hayley holds a post-graduate certificate in Continence and Women’s Health from Curtin University and is currently completing her Masters. She moved into Pelvic Health over 6 years ago and has been mentored by some highly regarded physiotherapists in this field.
Hayley is passionate about supporting women, children and their families with pelvic floor dysfunction to achieve their goals and improve their quality of life.
Hayley’s expertise is in assisting women in the management of incontinence, urinary urgency, pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder, bowel dysfunction such as constipation and faecal urgency, and pelvic pain (including painful intercourse, vulvodynia and Endometriosis associated pain). She understands the challenges of the pregnancy and postpartum period and can assist with any issues that arise during this time including pelvic girdle pain, abdominal separation and inflammatory conditions of the lactating breast (such as mastitis, engorgement and blocked ducts).
As well as treating women, Hayley has undertaken additional training in the management of paediatric pelvic floor conditions and can support children, adolescents and their families to overcome toilet training challenges, constipation and soiling, urgency, daytime wetting and bed wetting (enuresis).
She has completed matwork and equipment training with the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute and particularly enjoys teaching Mums and Bubs classes.
Outside of work you will find Hayley enjoying time with her family - getting some fresh air, a coffee and running around after her energetic two young boys.
Favourite exercise: Lunges – you can’t beat functional strength!
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) (Honours) 2012
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Physiotherapy (Continence and Women’s Health) 2021
Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute (APPI) Matwork and Equipment Pilates 2019
Master of Clinical Physiotherapy (Continence and Pelvic Health) – currently completing
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