Brooke Dobó

 
 
 

Brooke Dobó

Physiotherapist

BBioMedSc (Hons), MPhySt, GradCert Physio (Pelvic Floor), GradCert Physio (Exercise for Women)


Brooke is an experienced women’s and pelvic health physiotherapist who is incredibly passionate about delivering wholistic and evidence-based care to her patients.  

She has completed a Bachelor of Biomedical Science with First Class Honours, followed by a Master of Physiotherapy Studies with further post-graduate studies in pelvic floor rehabilitation and women’s health and is currently finishing her Master of Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy through The University of Melbourne.

Brooke empowers women throughout all life stages to reach their goals and can assist with —  

Persistent pelvic pain 
Pelvic floor optimisation (including bladder and bowel) 
Peri/post-menopause 
Antenatal/postnatal support 
Pre/post gynaecological surgery reconditioning 

Pelvic organ prolapse  

Cycle optimisation 

 
 

Brooke has a special interest in sexual function and optimisation.

Brooke has had experience in both the acute hospital setting, supporting patients on the ward, and as part of a multidisciplinary team in private practice, previously joining an incredible team of gynaecologists, obstetricians and allied health at Eve Health in Brisbane, the largest provider of private gynaecology services in Queensland.  

Brooke is a sessional teaching fellow at Bond University and runs lectures, tutorials and practicals in women’s health for doctorate physiotherapy students. She has also travelled with students as a clinical educator to the Solomon Islands, gaining invaluable insight into birthing, healthcare and rehabilitation in the developing world. She has chaired, convened and presented at national conferences and has been the vice-chair of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health Committee, presenting lectures and organising national courses, and is also a tutor for the APA Women’s Health career pathway development program.   

Acknowledging that each woman has had different experiences that have led them to where they are today, Brooke places great value in listening and understanding each individual story, in order to formulate an individualised program of care. Being a trauma-informed clinician brings further awareness and understanding of each individual’s personal healing journey. Brooke is proud to be a women’s health advocate, incredibly passionate about empowering the women she sees, and openly supports LGBTIQA+ equality and awareness.   

 
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Did you know?

Brooke also supports elite female athletes to thrive in all aspects of their health, including women competing in the AFLW and Women’s National Cricket League. She passionately assists women in their return to sport following childbirth.  


 
 
 
 

Brooke has travelled through close to 50 countries and is grateful for learning about many different cultures and traditions.   

She enjoys practising regular yoga and meditation and spending quality family time with her two young girls.   

 

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