Liz loves working with people as they tackle pain and continence challenges and discover their capacity for change. Liz has been working in pelvic health and education since 1998 in both small and large teaching hospitals in Sydney and Brisbane, as well as private practice. Liz has presented lectures and education to specialists, GPs, postgraduate physiotherapists, and community groups on pelvic pain, continence, and prolapse management. She mentors several physiotherapists and assists the Australian Physiotherapy Association with post-graduate education for Women’s Health, as well as the University of Queensland Physiotherapy Undergraduate Education.
Her role with the Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia keeps Liz connected to the inter-disciplinary community and research developments of our world-class clinicians involved in better Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Management. Liz has personally experienced the importance of inter-professional collaboration in the care of her 4 children and practices trauma-informed care. She now resides in the small NSW town of Oberon, full of stories of resilience and beauty.Liz loves working with people as they tackle pain and continence challenges and discover their capacity for change. Liz has been working in pelvic health and education since 1998 in both small and large teaching hospitals in Sydney and Brisbane, as well as private practice. Liz has presented lectures and education to specialists, GPs, postgraduate physiotherapists, and community groups on pelvic pain, continence, and prolapse management. She mentors several physiotherapists and assists the Australian Physiotherapy Association with post-graduate education for Women’s Health, as well as the University of Queensland Physiotherapy Undergraduate Education.
Her role with the Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia keeps Liz connected to the inter-disciplinary community and research developments of our world-class clinicians involved in better Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Management. Liz has personally experienced the importance of inter-professional collaboration in the care of her 4 children and practices trauma-informed care. She now resides in the small NSW town of Oberon, full of stories of resilience and beauty.