Physiotherapy

NDIS PHYSIOTHERAPY
Physiotherapy can be a beneficial treatment for people with a range of conditions including physical disabilities, stroke, brain injury, cerebral palsy and neurological disorders.
Physiotherapy can be helpful for managing pain and improving mobility as well as supporting participation in sports and recreation activities.
Physiotherapists can help people with a disability to become more independent and maximise functioning of joints and muscles.
Physiotherapists use various techniques and treatments that can include:
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Assessing posture, muscle tone, mobility and strength
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Prescribe exercise programs tailored to you
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Joint manipulation and massage
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Hydrotherapy (exercises in a pool)
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Educating others
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The use of special equipment
The types of goals that Physiotherapy may be able to assist with include:
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Becoming stronger so that you can do more things for yourself – independence
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Improving mobility so you can move more independently
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Developing muscle tone and balance so you can learn how to do something new
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Managing or reducing pain to help you live a more active and sociable life
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Teaching new exercises so you can become fitter and learn a new sport
Furthermore, Physiotherapists are often part of an early intervention team for babies and young children with a disability, assisting in the development of motor skills like balance, sitting, crawling and walking.
Our Physiotherapists are qualified to provide therapy for all ages (1-65 years) of all diversities and cultural backgrounds. We will tailor your requests.
Are you looking for a Physiotherapist?
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We can come to you – Home Visits
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You can come to us
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Telehealth also available
Therapy for all ages and conditions:
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Children Physiotherapy
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Adult Physiotherapy

