Let’s Talk with Fiona Grouber

Today's episode is with the lovely Fiona Grouber. Fiona is a women’s and pelvic health physiotherapist.  She is based in Melbourne and supports women through all life stages to achieve their health and wellness goals. She works in various areas of women’s health including on the maternity ward, within a sexology clinic and in her own private practice too. Fiona has a wealth of knowledge and experience working with a variety of clinical presentations and conditions. 

We chat on: 

  • The differences between a physiotherapist, a women's health physiotherapist and a pelvic physiotherapist

  • How pelvic physio can help when you have pelvic pain, endo, adeno or vaginismus

  • The role chronic pain plays on our muscles and nerve pathways

  • What to expect at an initial appointment with a pelvic physio

  • Telehealth appointments and their benefits

  • Plus so much more!

Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Let’s Talk, Period. with Fiona Grouber.  If you want more from Fiona, you can follow her on instagram @pelvicwellnessphysio. If you want to keep updated with all things Let's Talk, Period. you can follow us on Instagram at @letstalkperiodau. Don't forget we also have our Let's Talk, Period. Community on facebook. It's the place for people with endo, adeno, pcos or chronic illnesses to ask questions, get support and connect with others who get it! You can join here!

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