What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a form of healthcare that helps people to maintain and improve their physical health and wellbeing to get the most out of life. It involves the assessment, treatment and prevention of disorders and injuries that affect movement, function and quality of life. Physiotherapy services can work with NDIS participants in rural and remote communities to:
Maintain their mobility and independence
Prevent or manage chronic conditions
Recover from injury or surgery
Improve their quality of life.
Working With You
In partnership with participants, our physiotherapists can provide assessment, diagnosis, treatment plans, exercise programs and/or rehabilitation for participants across all ages and health conditions, including for participants with:
Orthopaedic and musuloskeletal conditions
Injuries
Joint Replacements
Fractures
Spinal Pain or Injury
Post-Amputation
Chronic Disease Management
Respiratory Conditions
Diabetes
Arthritis
Neurological Conditions
Brain Injuries
Stroke
Parkinson's Disease
Developmental Conditions
Cerebral Palsy
Spina Bifida
Developmental Delay
Falls and Mobility Issues
Prescription of mobility aids
Equipment to help with recovery from surgery
Prevent risk of falls
Pain Management
Your treatment program and any aids will be selected in partnership with you, taking into account your lifestyle, preferred activities, goals and general health.