Amanda Rieseberg

Amanda Rieseberg

B.Phty. Post Grad Master Women’s Health & Continence
APA Titled Continence and Women’s Health Physiotherapist

“We take care of the future best by taking care of the present now” Jon Kabat-Zinn

Graduating from La Trobe University with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2003, Amanda has practised around Australia in rural, remote and metropolitan areas. She began her career in Echuca and has worked in many locations including Newcastle, Tamworth, Cobar and Brisbane before heading off on a working holiday around Australia. During this time she gained a wide range of experience in musculoskeletal, paediatrics, cardiorespiratory and neurological physiotherapy.


Amanda settled in Broome and began her journey into specialising in Pelvic Health and Continence, completing her Post Graduate Certificate in Women’s Health and Continence prior to the birth of her first child.


Working in private practice and studying to complete her Master in Continence and Women’s Health, she had her second child. With her young family she embarked on her next chapter, to find a home on the Sunshine Coast, arriving in 2015.


During her time on the Sunshine Coast she has worked in Pelvic Health at the public hospital, initially at Nambour and then Sunshine Coast University Hospital treating pelvic health conditions of the bowel, bladder, sexual and pelvic floor related disorders, including pain conditions.


Amanda is committed to continual learning and undertakes regular professional development to remain up to date with the current evidence. She is a member of the Continence Foundation of Australia and International Continence Society.

When not working, Amanda enjoys exploring the bush, being in nature, music and spending time with her husband and three children.


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