Female Pelvic Health & Women’s Health Physiotherapy Christchurch
Pelvic health problems are far more common than most people realise – and far more treatable than many women have been led to believe.
1 in 3 women experience urinary incontinence. 1 in 12 will have symptoms from pelvic organ prolapse. Around 10% of women will be affected by endometriosis, and up to 80% will experience pelvic girdle pain at some point in their lives. These are not things you simply have to put up with.
Our Christchurch women’s health physiotherapy team supports women across every stage of life – from managing symptoms in their 20s and 30s, through pregnancy and postnatal recovery, to perimenopause, menopause, and beyond. We treat the full range of bladder, bowel, pelvic pain, and pelvic organ conditions, including more complex presentations that require a higher level of clinical experience.
Women’s health physio for complex conditions
Our women’s physio team has advanced training in prolapse management, ano-rectal conditions, pelvic cancers, and chronic pelvic pain. This means we’re well placed to assess and treat conditions that may have gone unaddressed elsewhere, or where a more straightforward approach hasn’t been enough.
We also provide guided rehabilitation following surgical procedures including hysterectomy, prolapse surgery, ano-rectal surgery, and bladder procedures – supporting you to return safely to the activities and sport you enjoy.
Pessary fitting service – Christchurch
We offer a pessary fitting service for women managing pelvic organ prolapse and some types of urinary incontinence. This service is carried out in line with the Pessary Management Recommendations for New Zealand Pelvic Health Physiotherapists.
A pessary can be an effective, non-surgical option for managing prolapse symptoms. If you’d like to know whether pessary fitting might be appropriate for you, get in touch and we can talk it through.
Common women’s pelvic health conditions our women’s physios treat in Christchurch
- Bladder or bowel leakage (stress, urge, or mixed incontinence)
- Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowel
- Bladder or bowel urgency and / or frequency
- Overactive bladder syndrome
- Painful bladder syndrome / interstitial cystitis
- Constipation
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Genital pain or pain with intercourse, tampon use, or gynaecological exams (vulvodynia, vestibulodynia, vaginismus)
- Menopause-related vulvovaginal symptoms
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Chronic back or hip conditions
- Pelvic or high adductor sports injuries
- Endometriosis
- Pudendal neuralgia
- Tailbone / coccyx injuries
- Pelvic floor muscle weakness or tension
- Scar tissue or adhesions (abdominal or pelvic floor / perineum)
This is general information and not a substitute for a personal assessment. If you have concerns about your symptoms, we encourage you to get in touch.
Women’s health physiotherapy across your lifespan
Pelvic and women’s health needs change as your body does. Whether you’re navigating a new diagnosis, recovering from surgery or childbirth, managing symptoms around menopause, or simply wanting to understand your body better – our women’s physio team provides care that fits where you are right now.
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Meet our Women’s Health Physiotherapists in Christchurch
Susan Larson
Pelvic Health and Cancer Rehabilitation Physiotherapist
BPhty, CAS Orthopaedics, DPT, GCertCont&WH, Certified Oncology Physiotherapist (Pinc and Steel), Oncology Scar Specialist (Restore)
Susan brings over 30 years of physiotherapy experience to Active Health, having developed her career from musculoskeletal physiotherapy and manual therapy skills into areas of pelvic health and cancer rehabilitation. She has completed extensive training in Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health physiotherapy across Australia, America, and New Zealand, offering a unique and comprehensive approach to pelvic health issues for both women and men. Most recently, Susan travelled to Brisbane with colleagues Jo and Ashley for advanced training in Male Pelvic Health Physiotherapy.
Susan has developed a particular passion for cancer rehabilitation, working with patients before, during, and after medical treatments. She specialises in helping those affected by cancer return to activities they love by treating side effects like pain, fatigue, weakness, and pelvic health symptoms. Susan has also undertaken training to become an Oncology Scar Specialist. Her experience includes working alongside the Rocky Mountain Cancer Centre in Colorado, learning from highly regarded clinicians, with special interest in supporting women and men affected by pelvic cancers.
Susan is driven by her commitment to continued learning and helping patients overcome complex health challenges. She takes pride in staying at the forefront of her field and sharing knowledge with her colleagues.
Her expertise has been recognised through professional awards including 2022 Canterbury Physiotherapist of the Year (Physiotherapy New Zealand) and 2024 Finalist in the Oncology Rehabilitation Excellence Awards (Pinc and Steel Cancer Rehabilitation Foundation).
Susan lives with her husband Keith in Christchurch, and together they enjoy a well-balanced lifestyle including appreciation of good food and wine, travel, and outdoor activities like hiking, biking, skiing, and snowshoeing.
Ashley Briscoe
Pelvic Health and Cancer Rehabilitation Physiotherapist
BHSc, BPhty (Credit), Cert Pain Mgmt, DipHlthSc, CEAP Cert, APPI Matwork L1, APPI Pre/Postnatal Pilates, Pinc & Steel Cert
Ashley graduated from the University of Otago with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and has completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Continence Management and Pain Management. She’s currently working towards her Master’s in Pain Management, specialising in Pelvic Pain. As a certified cancer rehabilitation physiotherapist through the Pinc and Steel Cancer Rehabilitation Foundation, Ashley specialises in musculoskeletal and pelvic health, treating back and hip issues, postpartum recovery, bladder and bowel incontinence, prolapse, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction. She’s trained in pessary fitting and has undergone international training in Male Pelvic Health Physiotherapy.
Ashley’s passion for physiotherapy stems from her love of helping both men and women regain confidence, improve their quality of life, and return to the activities they enjoy. She believes in individualised rehabilitation and goal setting, taking a holistic approach that empowers her clients to get back to doing what brings them joy. Her advanced training allows her to address complex conditions that significantly impact people’s daily lives and wellbeing.
With extensive experience working with sports teams and treating acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries, Ashley brings valuable insight into movement patterns and injury rehabilitation. Her background helps her understand the physical demands placed on the body and supports her holistic approach to treating lower back, pelvic, glute, and hip pain.
Ashley started her career in Auckland where she worked at Birthcare providing early postpartum care and education, before returning to her hometown of Christchurch. She’s always learning and growing in her field, constantly updating her skills to provide the best possible care for her clients.
When she’s not working or studying, you’ll find Ashley walking her dogs, curled up with a good book.
Jo Dowle
Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
BHSc(Physio), PostGradAppTheo
Jo is an experienced physiotherapist who began her career in New Zealand working in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, developing strong manual therapy skills. She then volunteered at a hospital in Nepal for two years working in spinal cord rehabilitation, including bowel and bladder complications. After having two children while working in musculoskeletal practice treating pregnant and postnatal women, Jo became frustrated at the lack of help for women with post-birth complications or those wanting a directed return to sport and exercise.
This led Jo to develop a special interest in pelvic floor physiotherapy. She has completed extensive advanced training in pelvic health for women and children through numerous continuing education courses, often internationally, including pessary fitting and management for pelvic organ prolapse. Most recently, Jo has undergone advanced training in male and paediatric pelvic health physiotherapy, now offering comprehensive care for men, women, and children (aged 3 and up for bowel issues, 5 and up for urinary issues).
Jo’s passion lies in empowering her clients – whatever their age – with the knowledge and tools they need to live confidently and comfortably. She has particular experience with post-natal return to fitness and sports, pelvic organ prolapse and stress incontinence, post-operative gynaecological care, complex bowel issues, pelvic pain, and childhood wetting or soiling. Jo uses a friendly, practical approach with children, including videos and resources to explain causes and work with families on effective management strategies.
Jo lives with her husband and two children and can be found trying to keep up with her family in the hills tramping, biking, kayaking, skiing, or rogaining. She is also actively involved in her local Christian church and works out of both the Manchester Street and Jellie Park clinics.
Book a women’s health physio appointment in Christchurch
Not sure which appointment type is right for you, or whether your symptoms are something we can help with? Give us a call – we’re happy to have that conversation before you book.
