Danielle worked in general musculoskeletal physiotherapy, aged care and disability care before moving into treating pelvic health conditions. Since 2016, she’s been building her experience and expertise on all things pelvic floor, incontinence, and pregnancy & post-partum. A firm believer in lifelong learning, she’s completed multiple courses taught by some of Australia’s most experienced Pelvic Health Physiotherapists, sought mentoring, and completed a Master’s Degree in Continence and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy.
Danielle’s passion is in helping people manage chronic pelvic pain (this includes anything from Endometriosis to Chronic Prostatitis, to painful intimacy). Persistent pelvic pain was the focus of her Master’s research project. She also has a keen interest in managing incontinence in all genders and ages (yes, children too!). Having said this, she also is very enthusiastic about helping people with any other bladder issues, bowel issues, or pelvic organ prolapse.
Danielle feels privileged to work alongside several expert Obstetricians, Gynaecologists, and Urologists in Melbourne's outer South East. Her philosophy is to work with you to make an individualised and holistic treatment plan to suit your goals and empower you with the skills to manage your own health.
Outside of work, Danielle can be found lifting weights at the gym, at ballroom dance social night, or out walking her 2 Kelpie-cross dogs.