Savage, A.M (2019). Neuromuscular electrical stimulation devices. Journal of Pelvic, Obstetric & Gynaecological Physiotherapy, 125, 16-25
Savage, A.M (2018). Continence products and medication devices: issues that pelvic health physiotherapists need to consider. Journal of Pelvic, Obstetric & Gynaecological Physiotherapy, 122, 30-40
Savage, A.M (2016). LinkedIn or Out? Can social media platforms be useful to POGP members? Journal of Pelvic, Obstetric & Gynaecological Physiotherapy, 119, 6-14
Qualifications & experience
I qualified in 1993 from Addenbrookes Hospital School of Physiotherapy, Cambridge, and later a Masters Degree from The University of Cambridge in Community & Public Health.
I worked for many years for the NHS, both at St. George’s Hospital in London & until recently at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. In the middle I spent 4 quite different years working at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town.
I have post-graduate qualifications to qualify for Full Membership of the Professional Network of Pelvic, Obstetric & Gynaecological Physiotherapy (POGP), as a MummyMoT practioner and fully qualified Pilates Instructor (APPI).