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These classes require a comprehensive assessment with a physiotherapist prior to commencement to design a tailored program specific to your needs.
During these sessions you will use specialised Pilates equipment whilst being monitored by your physiotherapist closely, who will provide feedback throughout the session to ensure correct technique and performance and progress you as appropriate.
To book a Clinical Pilates class, please call (08) 9382 9600 or book with our Clinical Pilates Physiotherapist below.
Mansi is a Continence and Pelvic Health physiotherapist, who has completed her Masters in Clinical Physiotherapy majoring in Continence and Pelvic Health at Curtin University. She has 7 years of experience in physiotherapy, having worked at SportsMed Subiaco (now Subiaco Women’s Health) for the last 4 years.
She provides both outpatient services and inpatient maternity services. Outpatient services include private physiotherapy consultations, clinical pilates, antenatal pilates classes and antenatal pool classes. Mansi is experienced in working with women during pregnancy and postnatally and is passionate about helping women return to exercise safely post birth and achieve their goals. She treats pregnancy-related musculoskeletal conditions (sacroiliac joint pain, low back/sciatic pain, pubic symphysis dysfunction, and coccyx pain), rectus abdominis diastasis/abdominal separation, breastfeeding issues (cracked nipples, blocked ducts, and mastitis). Mansi also specialises in the management of bladder and bowel dysfunction, pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction, and pelvic organ prolapse in adults at all life stages.
Mansi’s treatment approach is evidence-based and holistic, with a focus on empowering patients with knowledge so they can take charge of their own symptoms.
Whilst Mansi is not at work, she enjoys camping and 4WD adventures, cooking and reading.
Emma graduated from Curtin University in 2012 and has since worked in public hospitals and private practice in a variety of clinical areas. Emma’s interest in the field of pelvic health started whilst working on the obstetric and gynaecology wards and further grew after the birth of her first child. Emma has completed post graduate qualifications in this field and is passionate about empowering, educating and assisting women in their rehabilitation journeys with bladder, bowel, pelvic floor or postnatal concerns.
Outside of work, Emma enjoys running, playing basketball and spending time with her three young children at the beach, on the trails and camping.