5 facts about prostate cancer and pelvic health physiotherapy

 

5 facts about prostate cancer and pelvic health physiotherapy


Malina Kelly, member of the APA Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health national group and Alison Wroth, chair of the Western Australian branch of the Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health group, present five discussion points on spinal health in the workplace.

The Physiotherapy Research Foundation (PRF) has highlighted key messages from the 5 facts article featured in the June edition of InMotion and produced this infographic. 
 

Click on the image below to access a printable A3 file. 


 

About the authors

Malina Kelly MACP is a senior physiotherapist at Consano Pelvic Health Centre in Perth, Western Australia. Malina has a Master of Clinical Physiotherapy in Continence and Women’s Health from Curtin University and a particular interest in pelvic pain, complex pelvic presentations and male pelvic health, especially the management of prostate conditions. Malina is an APA Titled Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and a member of the APA Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health national group.

Alison Wroth MACP is the principal physiotherapist and founding director of Consano Pelvic Health Centre. Alison has a Master of Clinical Physiotherapy in Continence and Women’s Health from Curtin University. She has a deep interest in understanding how the inner world of humans, particularly emotions, impacts physiology, physical function, movement and behaviour. Alison is an APA Titled Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and the chair of the Western Australian branch of the Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health group.
 

This infographic is a Physiotherapy Research Foundation (PRF) initiative supported by FlexEze – partner of the PRF.

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