A NDIS physiotherapist is a highly qualified and registered allied health professional. They specialise in helping people manage physical challenges caused by illness, injury, disability, or aging, with the goal of improving movement, function, and overall quality of life.
Our mobile NDIS physiotherapists will conduct a thorough assessment, taking into account your goals, medical history, and current physical abilities. Based on this, we’ll create a tailored therapy plan and/or exercise program. We’ll also guide you or your support team on how to perform these activities safely and effectively.
Neurological and disability physiotherapy focuses on conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, or nerves (e.g., stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis) and lifelong disabilities. It prioritises adaptation and functional retraining to improve mobility, balance, and independence. Care is often long-term and collaborative, involving families and multidisciplinary teams to support daily living and quality of life.
Musculoskeletal physiotherapy targets injuries or disorders of muscles, joints, and bones (e.g., sports injuries, arthritis, post-surgery rehab). The goal is restoration reducing pain, healing tissues, and restoring strength/range of motion. Treatment is often shorter-term, aiming to return patients to pre-injury function.
We have extensive experience working with individuals living with a range of neurological conditions, including:
As a mobile service provider, we offer the convenience of seeing you at your preferred location. With no waiting list, you can start therapy as soon as you’re ready.
The primary goal of neurological physiotherapy is to enhance functional abilities, promote independence, and reduce the risk of further physical decline.
Some of the physiotherapy services available include:
Physiotherapists will take the time to review your medical history, assess your physical capabilities, and work with you and your support team to identify your therapy needs and goals.
A mobile service is ideal for individuals who feel more at ease in a familiar setting, such as their own home. It also ensures that health recommendations can be implemented where they are most practical and meaningful.
Physiotherapy support for individuals with intellectual disabilities may include:
Physiotherapists may also work closely with carers, offering training in safe movement and transfer techniques to ensure individuals can mobilise confidently and safely at home or in the community.
Our team has extensive experience assisting individuals with:
Research consistently shows the strong connection between mental and physical health. Evidence highlights that improving physical well-being can play a crucial role in enhancing mental health outcomes.
Physiotherapists are trained to diagnose, assess, and manage a wide range of physical conditions linked to mental health issues. These can include complications from inactivity, injuries, or other health conditions.
Physiotherapists can assist with:
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