• Simone-Keddy-Osteopath

    Simone Keddy

    Director and co-founder of the Osteopathic Pelvic Health Institute of Australia.


    Simone is considered one of Australia’s most experienced Osteopaths in the field of obstetrics having undertaken extensive courses and training since completing her undergraduate degrees at RMIT in 1996.

    Simone lives and works in Brisbane, where her clinical focus is in pregnancy (and the babies that follow) along with pelvic health care. She is a strong believer that the way we birth can have long term implications for mother, baby and humanity. As such she is passionate about improving the birth culture and outcomes in Australia, as well as enhancing pelvic health care understanding and access for all.

    Simone is an inspiring lecturer who brings a unique blend of anatomy, physiology and osteopathic principles to her teachings, encouraging you to consider the whole person in your assessment and management. You will often hear her say “a treatment is so much more than what you do with your hands.”

  • Kathryn-Johns-Osteopath

    Kathryn Johns

    Director and co-founder of the Osteopathic Pelvic Health Institute of Australia.


    Kathryn is a leader in the field of osteopathy, pregnancy, and pelvic health where she has been an osteopath for over 20 years.

    She lives and works in Melbourne where she owns and runs two clinics. Kathryn predominantly works with pregnant, chronic pelvic pain and pelvic health patients.

    Outside her role in private practice, Kathryn's experience has seen her guest lecture at university, appear on a variety of podcasts and be invited by local and international groups and associations to talk about pelvic health.

    Kathryn loves writing and presenting, she is an energetic lecturer, where she combines pearls of wisdom and her years of clinical experience in pelvic health into her lectures.

  • Liz-Johns-Osteopath

    Liz Johns

    Director and co-founder of the Osteopathic Pelvic Health Institute of Australia.


    Liz is an osteopath with over 20 year’s experience and is one of the most highly trained osteopaths in Australia in the area of pelvic health and obstetric care.

    Liz lives and works in Brisbane where she runs a clinic that focuses on pregnancy ache and pains, birth preparation and postnatal recovery, chronic pelvic pain, and pelvic health concerns.

    Liz is currently a member of the Osteopathy Australia Women’s health advisory committee and is passionate about elevating the role osteopaths play in the management of pelvic health concerns within our healthcare system.

    Liz loves sharing her knowledge with her fellow osteopathic peers and one day hopes to be conducting research in the area of osteopathy and the management of pelvic floor symptoms