Our Team

Tafy Seade
Since graduating in 2005 Tafy has spent the last 10 years working with women. Over that time her interest continued to develop in gaining skills in pelvic health for both men and women. She holds post graduate certificates in Exercise for Women and Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation from the University of Melbourne and has trained in Pilates. In addition to her role as Principal Physiotherapist at IAP, she also consults at the Royal Women’s hospital which has empowered her to deliver a holistic whole person approach in her treatments. She is experienced in the management of pregnancy-related musculoskeletal conditions (including coccyx pain, pelvic girdle pain and thoracic pain), return to sport after childbirth, incontinence, prolapse, chronic pelvic pain, perineal trauma, mastitis, pre and post-operative pelvic surgery rehabilitation and pre and postnatal abdominal and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Tafy has a patient- centred hands on approach in working with a broad spectrum of patients. She is also a sessional tutor at the University of Melbourne. Outside work she enjoys traveling, running, spending time with family and keeping up with her three very active boys.
Membership:
Continence foundation of Australia
Continence Foundation of Australia Physiotherapy Group (Victoria Branch)
Australian Physiotherapy Association -Women's, Men's and Pelvic Health committee member
Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group (ANZGOG)
Since graduating in 2005 Tafy has spent the last 10 years working with women. Over that time her interest continued to develop in gaining skills in pelvic health for both men and women. She holds post graduate certificates in Exercise for Women and Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation from the University of Melbourne and has trained in Pilates. In addition to her role as Principal Physiotherapist at IAP, she also consults at the Royal Women’s hospital which has empowered her to deliver a holistic whole person approach in her treatments. She is experienced in the management of pregnancy-related musculoskeletal conditions (including coccyx pain, pelvic girdle pain and thoracic pain), return to sport after childbirth, incontinence, prolapse, chronic pelvic pain, perineal trauma, mastitis, pre and post-operative pelvic surgery rehabilitation and pre and postnatal abdominal and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Tafy has a patient- centred hands on approach in working with a broad spectrum of patients. She is also a sessional tutor at the University of Melbourne. Outside work she enjoys traveling, running, spending time with family and keeping up with her three very active boys.
Membership:
Continence foundation of Australia
Continence Foundation of Australia Physiotherapy Group (Victoria Branch)
Australian Physiotherapy Association -Women's, Men's and Pelvic Health committee member
Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group (ANZGOG)

Sarah Henderson
Sarah graduated with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy from Griffith University in Queensland, after completing an undergraduate Bachelor of Exercise Science. Sarah has extensive knowledge & experience in the management of musculoskeletal & sports-specific injuries, as well as developing an interest in Women’s Health whilst working in London over the last 2 years. Sarah has completed post-graduate study in women’s health & manual therapy of the pelvic floor, gaining experience in conditions relating to the pelvic region including pregnancy-related pain, postnatal rehabilitation, urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasis rectus abdominus, as well as pre & post-surgical recovery of the pelvic region.
Away from Inner Active, Sarah is a keen traveler, but has loved returning home to the beach after spending 2 years in London. She loves being outdoors & enjoys playing netball, touch football & pretty much any sport.
Sarah graduated with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy from Griffith University in Queensland, after completing an undergraduate Bachelor of Exercise Science. Sarah has extensive knowledge & experience in the management of musculoskeletal & sports-specific injuries, as well as developing an interest in Women’s Health whilst working in London over the last 2 years. Sarah has completed post-graduate study in women’s health & manual therapy of the pelvic floor, gaining experience in conditions relating to the pelvic region including pregnancy-related pain, postnatal rehabilitation, urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasis rectus abdominus, as well as pre & post-surgical recovery of the pelvic region.
Away from Inner Active, Sarah is a keen traveler, but has loved returning home to the beach after spending 2 years in London. She loves being outdoors & enjoys playing netball, touch football & pretty much any sport.

Janice Campbell
Janice Campbell has been practising as a Physiotherapist since 1983 in both the private and public sectors. Specialising in Continence and Women's Health since 2004, her main areas of expertise include pregnancy and post natal issues, pelvic floor rehabilitation, bladder and bowel continence and prolapse.
With over 14 years of experience in the field of Women's Health, Janice has helped many women achieve their goals in complete health.
She holds a special interest in the older women providing education on osteoporosis prevention and management.
Janice Campbell has been practising as a Physiotherapist since 1983 in both the private and public sectors. Specialising in Continence and Women's Health since 2004, her main areas of expertise include pregnancy and post natal issues, pelvic floor rehabilitation, bladder and bowel continence and prolapse.
With over 14 years of experience in the field of Women's Health, Janice has helped many women achieve their goals in complete health.
She holds a special interest in the older women providing education on osteoporosis prevention and management.

Catherine Duffy
Catherine has over 12 years experience in a wide variety of physiotherapy areas. She has followed specifically her interest in men's & women's pelvic floor physiotherapy and physiotherapy for the childbearing years since qualifying from the University of Melbourne with a Postgraduate Certificate in Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy in 2012.
Catherine is passionate about helping women and men maintain health, fitness and continence throughout all stages of their lives. She is committed to evidence based practice via regular participation in professional development and is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (including the Continence & Women's Health Group) and the Continence Foundation of Australia (Physiotherapy Group). She has also participated in teaching at Latrobe University. In addition to working in private practice, Catherine works as a pelvic floor physiotherapist at Northern Health Community Therapy Service.
(Currently on Maternity Leave)
Catherine has over 12 years experience in a wide variety of physiotherapy areas. She has followed specifically her interest in men's & women's pelvic floor physiotherapy and physiotherapy for the childbearing years since qualifying from the University of Melbourne with a Postgraduate Certificate in Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy in 2012.
Catherine is passionate about helping women and men maintain health, fitness and continence throughout all stages of their lives. She is committed to evidence based practice via regular participation in professional development and is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (including the Continence & Women's Health Group) and the Continence Foundation of Australia (Physiotherapy Group). She has also participated in teaching at Latrobe University. In addition to working in private practice, Catherine works as a pelvic floor physiotherapist at Northern Health Community Therapy Service.
(Currently on Maternity Leave)