99/103 Harris St, Bicton WA 6157
Casey has an advanced scope of practice in Women’s Health and Continence Physiotherapy, and has completed her Master’s of Clinical Physiotherapy (Continence & Pelvic Health major) at Curtin University. Casey’s clinical interest lies in treating women through all stages of life, offering support and guidance to women during pregnancy, the postnatal period and later in life. Casey has a passion for understanding the influence of hormones on females in regards to sport, injuries and pelvic health, and empowers women to live their life to the fullest and achieve their goals!
Casey’s training in Women’s Health and Continence allows her to comprehensively assess and treat pelvic floor issues such as incontinence, bladder urgency and frequency, and pelvic organ prolapse, as well as common issues including abdominal separation and pelvic pain.
Outside of work, Casey loves to stay active by running, swimming and cycling, and attending pilates or the gym. She also enjoys catching up with friends or relaxing with a coffee and a good book to read!
BSc (Physiotherapy) (Honours)
Crystal graduated from Physiotherapy at Curtin University in 2021, achieving First Class Honours in her project titled ‘Investigation of the gait of autistic and typically developing preschool children’.
Crystal has experience working with babies, toddlers and children to address their motor difficulties and developmental concerns. She has a clinical interest in treating developmental delays and head shape distortions in infants. Crystal enjoys empowering families in supporting their bubs to learn new skills for movement through play-based intervention.
Crystal keeps active by running, going to the gym and through pole fitness. Outside of work you can find her with her golden retriever, baking new desserts, and spending time with her friends and family.
Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect anyone at any stage of life—it does not discriminate. These conditions lay under the surface, invisible to most, leaving so many people suffering in silence until their symptoms become unmanageable. That’s where Agner comes in. After major life events such as pregnancy, childbirth, menopause or pelvic surgery, it is easy to lose one's sense of self. Agner aims to understand her clients' journey and to gain a deep appreciation of why they are experiencing problems. Agner recognises the courage it takes to seek help and the dedication required to follow a treatment plan. Agner is very committed to helping clients achieve their goals with compassion and understanding. Agner chose to specialise in continence and pelvic health because she believes optimal pelvic health truly underpins a persons sense of wellbeing, comfort, and confidence in all aspects of life. Outside of the clinic, Agner likes to spend my time outdoors, most likely running along the coast as she is currently training for her first marathon)! Agner is a new dog-mum to the sweetest little Aussie Shepherd, Remi. She continues to bring daily joy despite her stealth-like ability to raid my sock drawer.
Agner is available for musculoskeletal and pelvic health appointments at WA Health Group at our Studio in Canning Vale.
BSc (Physiotherapy) (Honours)
Crystal graduated from Physiotherapy at Curtin University in 2021, achieving First Class Honours in her project titled ‘Investigation of the gait of autistic and typically developing preschool children’.
Crystal has experience working with babies, toddlers and children to address their motor difficulties and developmental concerns. She has a clinical interest in treating developmental delays and head shape distortions in infants. Crystal enjoys empowering families in supporting their bubs to learn new skills for movement through play-based intervention.
Crystal keeps active by running, going to the gym and through pole fitness. Outside of work you can find her with her golden retriever, baking new desserts, and spending time with her friends and family.