dora pandeloglou
managing director
pelvic health + musculoskeletal physiotherapist
clinical pilates instructor
Dora developed a passion for Pelvic Health physiotherapy during her final years of University, undertaking her placement at the Royal Women’s Hospital. She loved the significant role that physiotherapy played in prenatal and postnatal recovery. Dora also developed a strong passion assisting women with pelvic health conditions including endometriosis, adenomyosis, sexual pain and menstrual pain.
Dora’s love for pelvic health grew when she was pregnant and gave birth to her beautiful children Archie and Mia.
Dora uses a holistic and proactive treatment approach that combines hands-on therapy, dry needling, education and exercise therapy for optimal client-centred care. She strongly believes every woman should be pain-free and have access to high-quality services throughout all life stages.
qualifications
Dora graduated from the Doctor of Physiotherapy degree at the University of Melbourne (with distinction), having already completed her Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Degree at Deakin University.
In addition she has done further training in both Women’s Health and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy and Sport Physiotherapy to aid in her knowledge and expertise, including:
Post Graduate Certificate - Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
University of MelbourneFemale Sexual Pain
Australian Physiotherapy AssociationWomen’s Health Physiotherapy
Women’s Health Training AssociatesLactation for Health Professionals
Inform Physiotherapy and PilatesAssessment and Treatment of the Pelvic Floor
Australian Physiotherapy Association
Mat and Reformer Certification
Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates InstituteClinical Pilates Certification
Breathe PilatesLevel 1 & 2 Sports Physiotherapy Course
Australian Physiotherapy AssociationDry Needling for Sports and Spinal Injuries
Australian Physiotherapy Association