ABOUT
Katey Molenaar
Katey is a dedicated and compassionate women’s health and musculoskeletal physiotherapist with a strong commitment to improving the well-being of women at every stage of life. With a Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science and a Master of Physiotherapy, Katey combines her strong academic foundation with clinical expertise and real-life experience to deliver personalised care. During her years of practice, she has completed the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) Level 1 and 2 Women’s Health Training, further enhancing her expertise in the specialised field.
Throughout her years of study and 4 years in professional practice, Katey has developed a strong passion for women’s health. Through personal experience and practice in the field, she has gained a unique and empathetic understanding of the physical and emotional challenges women face and has fuelled her dedication to supporting others facing similar issues.
Katey specialises in treating a wide range of women’s health conditions, including pelvic organ prolapse, bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, and prenatal and postnatal care. She also addresses all other musculoskeletal injuries and conditions with a holistic approach, helping women regain strength, mobility, and confidence.
Using a strong evidence-based approach, Katey empowers her patients to achieve optimal health and function, drawing on her own experiences to offer truly understanding and supportive care. She is dedicated to helping women restore their health and confidence, both physically and emotionally, as they navigate life’s triumphs and challenges.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master of Physiotherapy (2020)
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (2018)
Diploma in Fitness (2015)
APA Level 1 Introductory Women’s Health Series (2021)
APA Level 1 & 2 Women’s Pelvic Health (2022/23)
APA Level 1 & 2 Women’s Health Through the Life Stages (2022/23)
Pelvic Health Community Transperineal Real Time Ultrasound (2023)
WHTA Advanced Pelvic Floor Level 3 - Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence (2025)
WHTA Research Update (2024/25)
APA Dry Needling Physiotherapy Level 1 (2022)
Tensegrity Intermediate and Advanced Clinical Reformer Pilates Training (2021
Memberships:
Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)
Women’s Health Training Associates (WHTA)
Pelvic Health Community (PHC)