Fitt Physiotherapy

Fitt Physiotherapy Helping women feel strong from bump to beyond. Evidence-based pelvic floor physiotherapy and psychology — Mount Waverley, Melbourne.

01/06/2026

My favourite hack to treating a tight pelvic floor at home 💛

If you have coccyx or tailbone pain that is persisting, consult with a pelvic floor Physio 🫶🏻🫶🏻

“Just do more kegels.” 🙄 If I had a dollar for every time a patient told me this was the only advice they’d been given, ...
27/05/2026

“Just do more kegels.” 🙄 If I had a dollar for every time a patient told me this was the only advice they’d been given, I’d have a very large coffee fund.

Kegels are not the answer for everyone. For some women they make things significantly worse. Swipe to find out why and what to do instead. 💛

Save this and share it with someone who has been told the same thing. 👇

7 months postpartum, working a lot and completely overwhelmed with pumping. 🍼I shared it on my stories and this communit...
27/05/2026

7 months postpartum, working a lot and completely overwhelmed with pumping. 🍼
I shared it on my stories and this community showed up with the most incredible tips and encouragement.
Swipe for everything I learned. Save it. Share it. You’re not alone in this. 💛

26/05/2026

5am starts, a baby on the b**b, emails before breakfast and somehow making it to work with my shirt on the right way 😆 7 months postpartum and this is what a Tuesday morning looks like 💛

Last night I stood in front of a room of Doctor of Physiotherapy students at the University of Melbourne and talked abou...
21/05/2026

Last night I stood in front of a room of Doctor of Physiotherapy students at the University of Melbourne and talked about pelvic health. 🌸

My first face to face presentation since having my kids and honestly, a little out of my comfort zone.

But here’s the thing about pelvic health, it doesn’t get talked about enough. Not in lecture theatres. Not in clinical placements. Not in everyday conversation. And if the next generation of physiotherapists leaves university without understanding the impact of pelvic floor dysfunction on women’s lives, we all lose.

So I showed up. Slightly nervous, deeply passionate and ready to start the conversation.

The room was engaged. The questions were thoughtful. And the gratitude from those students reminded me exactly why this work matters so much.

Every physio will encounter patients with pelvic health needs, whether they specialise in it or not. The more we normalise the conversation, the better the outcomes for every woman who walks through a clinic door.

To the students in that room last night, thank you for your curiosity, your openness and your time. You are going to do incredible things. 💛

12/05/2026

You can thank me later 😆

Six years ago I started  as a sole trader. No team, no clinic, just me, a phone, and a deep need to talk about women’s p...
11/05/2026

Six years ago I started as a sole trader. No team, no clinic, just me, a phone, and a deep need to talk about women’s pelvic health with anyone who would listen 🥰

Then COVID hit. Access to pelvic health care changed and I poured everything into this page. Education, awareness, real conversations about things nobody was talking about. It became something during that time. And honestly, so did I.

What started as just me has grown into a clinic with a team of 9, courses, workshops (👀), ebooks and a community of women I feel genuinely honoured to be trusted by.

But through all of it, this page has always been personal. My experiences. My two caesareans. My motherhood. My business. It’s never been about the clinic handle. It’s always been about me showing up.
So I’m making the handle match the reality.
From to .physio 🤍
Same content. Same me. A name that finally fits.

If you’ve been here since 2019, thank you from the bottom of my heart. And if you just found me, welcome.

I hope you stick around as you don’t want to miss what’s coming next! Rach x

22/04/2026

Did you know there are different types of prolapse? 👇

Anterior wall — bladder descending into the front vaginal wall.
Posterior wall — re**um descending into the back vaginal wall.
Multi-compartment — when more than one organ is involved.

Each type presents differently and each woman’s experience is unique. But they all have one thing in common, you don’t have to just live with it.

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is one of the most effective first-line treatments for prolapse, regardless of type or severity.

Save this and share it with someone who needs to see it. 💛 Book via the link in

She’s 3 today 🌸Three years ago I was lying in theatre,  playing, waiting to meet our surprise baby for the first time. S...
21/04/2026

She’s 3 today 🌸

Three years ago I was lying in theatre, playing, waiting to meet our surprise baby for the first time. She was placed straight onto my chest and in that moment, I became a mum. 🥺

Six months ago I did it again. This time a maternal assisted caesarean, reaching down to lift my son into the world myself. Same playlist. Completely different magic. 💙

April is Caesarean Awareness Month and as both a mum of two caesarean babies AND a pelvic floor physio, this topic means everything to me.

Swipe through for what an empowering caesarean can look like, and what your body actually needs in recovery. 💛

Save this if it resonates. Share it with a mama who needs to hear that their birth was enough. 🫶

What a wild ride the last 6 months have been 🤍If you’re in the trenches right now, this one’s for you.And thank you for ...
15/04/2026

What a wild ride the last 6 months have been 🤍
If you’re in the trenches right now, this one’s for you.
And thank you for being here.

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3 Essex Road
Mount Waverley, VIC
3149

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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