Joanne Milios (@prostatejojo) is an internationally leading Men’s Health Physiotherapist based in Perth, Western Australia. She has over 15 years’ experience of working solely in Men’s Health and has treated thousands of men’s health patients. In addition to her clinical work, she has set up a Prostate Charity in Western Australia “Prost! Exercise Club 4 Prostate Cancer. This is a non-for-profit organisation that runs exercise groups for Prostate cancer survivors in a club environment that has a football club feel to it.
Her PhD focused on Physiotherapy post Prostate cancer and in particular the validity of Non-Invasive assessment techniques to include Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging. Her RCT on a more functional approach to pelvic floor rehab post prostate rehab has become a key paper in influencing change in clinical practice.
She has been using Storz Focused Shockwave in her clinic for over 2 years on a range of conditions, and feels it has once more shifted her clinical practice to deliver better outcomes.
She is vastly experienced at male pelvic pain, hard flaccid syndrome, Peyronie’s disease and conditions that few clinicians see on a regular basis.
Jo is a vocal and visible advocate for more physios & health professionals to get involved with Men’s health and is a driving force for more men to be able to receive better care.
Gerard Greene is one of the few physiotherapists who specialise in male pelvic health in the UK. He combines working in his new London clinic with working in his busy Birmingham clinic. He has taught around the world on the subjects of Hard Flaccid Syndrome, CPPS, ED and Urinary Incontinence. He is a keen advocate for men with pelvic health problems to get better help and for more clinicians to work in these areas.
He is also proud to be an Assist Prof of Physiotherapy at Coventry University
As discussed in the podcast here are the links to the course the course that Dr Milios and Gerard are hosting as well as their websites.
https://www.londonmenshealth.physio
http://www.menshealthphysiotherapy.com.au
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