Meet Ambassador & Pelvic Health Physiotherapist – Annabelle Citroen

Annabelle Citroen

TAHH Ambassador & Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Annabelle Citroen is a leading voice in pelvic health physiotherapy with nearly two decades of clinical and academic experience. After graduating with honours in Physiotherapy from the University of Melbourne, she went on to complete postgraduate studies in both Continence & Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy and Exercise for Women.

Her career has spanned major public and private health services — including The Royal Women’s Hospital, St Vincent’s Continence Service, the Australian Prostate Centre, and Barwon Health. Today, she continues her clinical work in private practice while also lecturing and tutoring at the University of Melbourne, where she helps shape the next generation of physiotherapists.

Annabelle is a passionate educator, researcher, and conference speaker, regularly presenting on pelvic floor trauma, rehabilitation, and behavioural change. Her Ambassador role at The Allied Health Hub reflects her commitment to empowering practitioners, elevating professional standards, and driving collaborative opportunities across the allied health sector.

  • Bachelor in Physiotherapy (Hons) (University of Melbourne)
  • Post Graduate Certificate in Continence and Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy (University of Melbourne)
  • Post Graduate Certificate in Exercise for Women/Musculoskeletal Disorders in Women (University of Melbourne).
  • Continence and pelvic floor dysfunction across the lifespan
  • Pre- and postoperative care for prostate and gynaecological surgery
  • Education and empowerment during pregnancy and postpartum recovery
  • Management of complex bowel health and chronic pelvic conditions