Rehab And Repair Physio

Rehab And Repair Physio Physiotherapy clinic in Auburn. Women's Health, Sports injuries, Musculoskeletal, Occupational injuries and upper limb injuries/arthritis.

Masters level training in Continence and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy. My name is Melissa Harris, I have been a Clare Valley resident for 14 years and lived in Auburn for 13 of those. I started Rehab and Repair Physio clinic in 2014 with the aim to bring quality physiotherapy and health services to the southern end of The Valley. I have over 20 years physiotherapy experience in hospital settings and private physio clinics. My special interest areas include; hand and upper limb conditions, Women's Health and general musculoskeletal and sports conditions. My clinical treatment includes hands on therapy, exercise prescription and both 1:1 and group Pilates mat classes. I have previously worked in the Hand Therapy area both in Public Hospital and Private Practice for over 6 years. I spent 2 years in Royal Adelaide Hand Therapy unit (plastic surgery, orthopedics and burns) and subsequent to this 3.5 years in a private Hand Therapy clinic treating both acute and chronic upper limb conditions. I have skills in thermoplastic splint fabrication for the fingers, thumb and upper limb in addition to scar management and hand specific exercise prescription. I completed post grad qualifications in Occupational Health and Safety Management in 2012 and utilise the broader training this provided me when I treat and manage industrial injuries and provide occupational physio services. On request I can provide Worksite Assessments, manual task risk assessments, and assist in ergonomic workstation review. I have worked as a Physio in Clare for 3 years until my first child arrived 11 years ago. I had a short hiatus away from clinical Physiotherapy (for 6months) when I worked as a Return to Work Consultant for WorkCover but I missed the connection with my local community that I experienced as a Physio in Clare. For that reason I started up Rehab and Repair Physio in 2014. Since then I have been lucky enough to have a second little girl which has sparked my interest in a 3rd area; Women's Health. Over the last few years I have done further professional development training to hone skills in Pelvic Floor Muscle Assessment and training for prevention and management of related areas including; Post Natal Care, Urinary and Bowel Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse. To progress this expertise and competence, in 2022 I embarked in further study starting my Masters in Clinical Physiotherapy; Continence and Women's Health through Curtin University (Perth). I graduated with Distinction from the Masters in January 2024 and with the additional honour of obtaining Dux of my graduating year. Research we conducted as part of our masters was published in the International Urogynaecology Journal. I was also fortunate enough to present this research regarding Australian pessary management in the National Conference on Incontinence conference in 2023 and in the United Kingdom Continence Society conference in 2024. I have further plans to continue my study in prolapse management in 2025 and become qualified in providing pessary management as a non surgical option for local women with prolapse. As with so many conditions prevention is better then cure, and early management is better then delayed, so I encourage people with any questions or uncertainties regarding their pelvic floor function to make contact so we can optimise your pelvic health and keep you active, fit and functioning at your best!

After a very big year of completing further pelvic health qualifications and juggling family, work, and personal commitm...
26/12/2025

After a very big year of completing further pelvic health qualifications and juggling family, work, and personal commitments, it is 2 weeks off work for me and then limited days in January! Thank you all for a wonderful year, have a happy and safe festive season!

26/12/2025

Wishing you a merry Christmas and a wonderful holiday break! I'm off for a couple of weeks for some RnR but will be back January 6th 2026!

It's been another big year, many of you know how much it is has taken out of me, but all done now! Post Grad Cert in Con...
29/11/2025

It's been another big year, many of you know how much it is has taken out of me, but all done now! Post Grad Cert in Conservative Management of pelvic organ prolapse complete! Thanks to all those who gave me their support and encouragement along the way, couldn't do it without my family and community!

Clinic closed today! I’m in the final throws of my last uni assignment (ever!) (yes completely done, no more study I pro...
09/11/2025

Clinic closed today! I’m in the final throws of my last uni assignment (ever!) (yes completely done, no more study I promise!!)
What does that look like? My head is as chaotic as my desktop… so many tabs open and it’s only 9am!
3500 word triple case study assignment on three different women with complex prolapse. Let’s get this thing wrapped up! Well at least written….may take another day to cut the words back!!

I returned to the ‘scene of the crime’ on the weekend!! 22 years since graduating UNISA, two physiotherapy related unive...
14/10/2025

I returned to the ‘scene of the crime’ on the weekend!! 22 years since graduating UNISA, two physiotherapy related university degree’s later and I was back on campus completing my second (and final) intensive practical component for my Post Graduate Certificate in the Conservative Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse. The year long study has involved diving deeper into the complexities of female pelvic organ prolapse, extending my scope beyond even that of my Masters in Continence and Pelvic Health training.

Conservative management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse involves both lifestyle education, pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation but also, a life changing component for some women , are the use of vaginal support pessaries. While there are short cut courses available to learn how to fit pessaries, short cuts are never the way I approach Women’s Health!! It is too complex an area to do it such disservice and the hundred’s of hours I have spent this year delving specifically into prolapse has been brilliant (albeit, I am definitely ready to finish study…). The last weekend involved more advanced practices such as utilisation of speculums, more complex methods of assessing pelvic floor function in addition to the highlight of adding cube and Gellhorn pessaries to my repertoire of pessary prescription.

At some stage, I will do an information post about prolapse, management, and pessaries, but between Uni, a massive clinic load and family, I just don’t have time for crazy things like Facebook posts, videos, marketing!!! Current wait list for an appointment is 3.5 weeks, so I do apologise for those who have called over the last couple of weeks and we have been unable to get you in. The cancellation list is a living being, so do still keep trying as we will actively work through that list and endeavour to bring those forward who are waiting!

Term 3 pilates starts back tomorrow!! Welcome to the newbies and those who’ve had a “little” break away! I’ll start you ...
20/07/2025

Term 3 pilates starts back tomorrow!! Welcome to the newbies and those who’ve had a “little” break away! I’ll start you back “easy”!!

On the back of the reassuring news that I have completed (and obviously passed!) all assessable components for my 1st Se...
02/07/2025

On the back of the reassuring news that I have completed (and obviously passed!) all assessable components for my 1st Semester of the Conservative Prolapse Management degree (via UNISA), I am stepping into a very much needed 2.5 weeks off work. I have a couple of trips with the family planned so the phone will be switched off and emails will be unattended!! I hope everyone stays well, stays warm and for those with kids also on school holidays...enjoy the chaos!

17/06/2025

“World Continence week”. What better time to get the “light bladder leakage” that afflicts one in four women sorted. Whether it is leaking with exercise, sneeze or laughing. Leaking accompanied by the sudden overwhelming urge to go to the toilet. Frequent urination. Getting up several times a night to wee. Pain when your bladder fills. A physio trained in continence and pelvic health such as myself can help you out. This is not something you need to put up with! Give us a call today!

It has been an eventful two weeks for me in relation to my Continence and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy practice, quite sp...
30/05/2025

It has been an eventful two weeks for me in relation to my Continence and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy practice, quite specifically relating to pelvic organ prolapse and pessaries. Support pessaries are an increasingly popular conservative management strategy for pelvic organ prolapse and I was initially introduced to this approach several years ago. Although intrigued by the concept, I really wanted to first establish a solid foundation in pelvic examination and clinical experience before commencing this more complex training. This decision was influenced by my Master’s research on Australian pessary management practices. During this period, it became evident that the standards of pessary practice vary tremendously across Australia, (and internationally). As always, my goal is not merely to do something and tick a box, but rather, I strive to deliver a service with the assurance that I am providing the highest quality care to my clients in a holistic and professional manner.

Having a few years of pelvic health physiotherapy under my belt now and completion of my Masters, this year I embarked on my post graduate certificate in The Conservative Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse at UNISA. This involves very detailed training on prolapse itself, contributing factors and conservative management options which includes learning how to fit and provide vaginal support pessaries. I completed my practical weekend and pessary fitting examinations two weeks ago, reliving the anxiety of practical exams once again! Since then, I have been going through the time consuming (and expensive!) process of ordering stock, fitting kits and sterilisation equipment. While I was at it, I obviously had to stock up on more pelvic models for the most important part of any appointment -education!

While I am only halfway through the year of study, and will learn how to fit other pessary types later in the year, I am now fully set up for the provision of ‘ring’ pessaries which can provide amazing symptom relief for women experiencing prolapse symptoms. I will make another post later about what pessaries are, who they are suitable for and perhaps what pelvic organ prolapse is, for those who are reading the post as though the whole thing is double dutch!

But, needed to get this post out now, because the other exciting announcement is that our Masters research team has made it to print again! We first published in 2023 in the International Urogynaecology Journal, and I have been fortunate enough to present this research in both Australia’s national continence conference in 2023 and subsequently in an International Continence Conference in the UK in 2024. Over the past 12 months however, we have been working on a second publication, focussed more specifically on physiotherapy pessary provision. As of this week, it has been accepted and published in the Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal🥳https://doi.org/10.1071/CJ24046.

The research was really all about establishing how pessary management was being provided around Australia and what sort of standards, and competency were being met. I am very proud to now be one of these providers, and know that the training, competency and care I provide my patients will be at the highest standard possible.

So enough procrastinating from me, I have some assignments to continue with and work to do!

Definitely not my idea…but we had an additional 4 legged worker at the front desk today… a few lucky patients scored cud...
14/05/2025

Definitely not my idea…but we had an additional 4 legged worker at the front desk today… a few lucky patients scored cuddles, pats and kisses from “Joe”, who despite Wendy’s wishes will not become a permanent fixture at the front desk! One clinic dog is enough!!

I just realised yesterday, it has been 21 years today since I graduated from my Physiotherapy degree. It has made me ref...
07/04/2025

I just realised yesterday, it has been 21 years today since I graduated from my Physiotherapy degree. It has made me reflect on how much I have done over that time and how my journey as a clinician has evolved over that period. For those that don’t know, this is my Physiotherapy story;

I finished my undergraduate Physiotherapy degree in 2003, desperate for a job at Royal Adelaide Hospital due to an amazing mentor I had during a placement. I was fortunate enough to be one of the few graduates of the year to get the esteemed position and rolled through all areas of the hospital in the first year out. My interest particularly piqued in the upper limb plastic surgery unit due to to the complexity of hand conditions and watching the experienced physio’s whip up cool splints on the ward. I then focussed the next 2 years at RAH on burns, lymphoedema and both plastics and ortho upper limb therapy, which was all about scars, swelling, precise assessment and exercise prescription for hand microtrauma and thermoplastic splint making, which could see me making 6-8 splints a day on a busy clinic Friday. I completely loved it, but it was only one part of hand therapy, and I wanted to see more including the more chronic hand conditions and non-trauma patients. I was again fortunate enough to secure a job at a private hand therapy clinic (Suzanne Caragianis and Associates - now called SA Hand Therapy), where I worked for the next 3 years seeing nothing but fingers, thumbs, elbows, shoulders and brachial plexus/thoracic outlet conditions. Given a lot of these conditions were work related, I then stumbled into the field of OHS and started my Post Grad Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management.

I loved, loved hand therapy but felt I really should revisit my country roots and the rest of the body beyond the shoulder, so I moved up to Clare and worked at Physio Clare for the next 3 years, thankfully very well supported as I majorly upskilled once again into all aspects of physiotherapy and started my Pilates training and teaching! I finished my Post Grad degree, collecting an award for the top graduating student of the year and then had my first child. At that stage I was approached by Workcover to become a Return To Work Specialist and I figured this sounded good and could utilise my OHS and workplace assessment skills. I lasted 6 months…it wasn’t for me…I missed my clinical work and patients! So with a 6-month-old baby, I thought it was a great idea to set up my own clinic in Auburn (Rehab and Repair Physio) and give that a whirl, promptly leaving Workcover behind!

Having a baby, does put a new perspective on things, and I figured we really didn’t learn enough about Women’s Health in uni, so I figured I should learn a bit more about that. I did some introductory courses in 2013, with every intention of formalising that later. So, once my 2nd child started school, it was back to uni to study my Masters in Physiotherapy: Continence and Pelvic Health in 2022. I completed this over 2 years, got another certificate on the wall, and also another award for the top graduating student, taking out Dux of my Masters year. Within that period, our group research project on Australian pessary management practices managed to get our manuscript published in an International Urogynecology publication in 2023, and I spoke at a national continence conference in 2023 winning an award for best scientific presentation of the conference. This sent me overseas in 2024 to present the research in the UK continence society meeting (which was very nearly 1 year ago today).

So what’s next? Hopefully nothing major, but having said that, I am looking at one more certificate on the wall at the moment. Currently studying again (last time I promise). Have started my Post Grad Certificate in the conservative management of pelvic organ prolapse. A whole year on prolapse and learning to fit vaginal support pessaries which are a non surgical means to manage an extremely common women’s health condition.

I am so grateful to have had all the opportunities I have had in the last 21 years, I have loved every aspect (maybe except workcover…). It feels like a strange mix to have a super focus on upper limb and continence; however, these are such complex areas that I felt like were only just touched on in undergraduate Physio and I just had to know more in order to treat them effectively. If I had a moto in life, it would probably be, “If you are going to do something, you may as well do it properly” and that is pretty much the way I have looked at my career over the years. While approximately 60% of my clinic load is currently either upper limb or pelvic health, for those who occasionally panic and ask “does that mean you won’t see other things too, like my back?”, Yes I still treat all the bits in between and will continue to do so! Variety is the spice of life! And here’s to another 21 years more it!

Whilst this is a plug for a product, very informative infographic and obviously the bottom line is …see a qualified Pelv...
21/02/2025

Whilst this is a plug for a product, very informative infographic and obviously the bottom line is …see a qualified Pelvic Health Physiotherapist!
Pelvic floor dysfunction is common through all life stages!

Address

42 Main North Road
Auburn, SA
5451

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 3:15pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 3:15pm

Telephone

+61474706068

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My name is Melissa Harris, I have been a Clare Valley resident for 9 years and lived in Auburn for 8 of those. I started Rehab and Repair Physio clinic in 2014 with the aim to bring quality physiotherapy and health services to the southern end of The Valley. I have over 16 years physiotherapy experience in hospital settings and private physio clinics. My special interest areas include; hand and upper limb conditions, general musculo-skeletal conditions and women's health. My clinical treatment includes hands on therapy, exercise prescription and both 1:1 and group core strengthening classes. I have previously worked in the Hand Therapy area both in Public Hospital and Private Practice for over 6 years. I spent 2 years in Royal Adelaide Hand Therapy unit (plastic surgery, orthopedics and burns) and subsequent to this 3.5 years in a private Hand Therapy clinic treating both acute and chronic upper limb conditions. I have skills in thermoplastic splint fabrication for the fingers, thumb and upper limb in addition to scar management and hand specific exercise prescription. I completed post grad qualifications in Occupational Health and Safety Management in 2012 and utilise the broader training this provided me when I treat and manage industrial injuries and provide occupational physio services. On request I can provide Worksite Assessments, manual task risk assessments, and assist in ergonomic workstation review. I have worked as a Physio in Clare for 3 years until my first child arrived over 6 years ago. I had a short hiatus away from clinical Physiotherapy (for 6months) when I worked as a Return to Work Consultant for WorkCover but I missed the connection with my local community that I experienced as a Physio in Clare. For that reason I started up Rehab and Repair Physio in 2014. Since then I have been lucky enough to have a second little girl which has sparked my interest in a 3rd area; Women's Health. Over the last couple of years I have done further professional development training to hone skills in Pelvic Floor Muscle Assessment and training for prevention and management of related areas including; Post Natal Care, Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse. Please like and follow my page so i can keep you all updated with the expansion in core strengthening classes, clinic opening hours and skill sets!!