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Offering skilled support for every step of motherhood – and beyond

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Physiotherapist Celine Van Zyl provides specialist support for expectant mums.
Physiotherapist Celine Van Zyl provides specialist support for expectant mums.
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AT Assist Allied Health, supporting women through pregnancy and beyond isn’t just a service – it’s a passion.

Located in the heart of Capalaba, this dedicated physiotherapy clinic has a special interest in women’s health, especially pre and postnatal care, offering expert, evidence-based support for mums through every stage of their journey.

Whether you’re newly pregnant, preparing for labour, recovering from birth, or navigating the early days of motherhood, the team at Assist Allied Health is here to help you feel stronger, move better, and recover safely.

From pelvic girdle pain and back pain, to abdominal separation (DRAM), mastitis, and pelvic floor rehabilitation, they treat the most common (and often overlooked) challenges women face during this time – with empathy, expertise and a personal touch.

“Pregnancy, birth and recovery are unique for every woman,” said a team spokesperson.

“We’re here to provide tailored care that supports your body – and your whole experience – through it all.”

Postnatal support goes far beyond simple recovery. At Assist Allied Health, women are guided through safe return-to-exercise plans, support for breastfeeding-related conditions like mastitis and engorgement, and long-term pelvic health strategies – all designed to help them return to the activities and life they love.

But care doesn’t stop at childbirth. The clinic also helps women in perimenopause and menopause, offering physiotherapy to manage musculoskeletal pain, improve mobility, and support long-term wellbeing. Women aged 65+ can access strength and balance programs to help maintain independence and enjoy an active life.

While Assist Allied Health is known for its women’s health focus, it’s important to know that their team is fully trained in all areas of physiotherapy – treating men and women for a wide range of conditions including headaches, sports injuries, joint pain, sprains and more.

Whatever stage of life you’re in, their approach is always the same: care that’s compassionate, customised, and grounded in evidence.

The clinic also runs safe and welcoming movement classes, both group and one-on-one.

Classes are designed for pregnancy, pregnancy recovery, postnatal rehab and general mobility. Sessions create a supportive environment for healing, strength-building, and connection.

If you’re looking for a physio team that truly understands the physical demands of motherhood and the journey women go through, Assist Allied Health is your trusted partner in movement, recovery and confidence.

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