What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a form of healthcare that helps people to maintain and improve their physical health and wellbeing. It involves the assessment, treatment and prevention of disorders and injuries that affect movement and function. Physiotherapy services can help NDIS patients 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.
How can one of our
Physiotherapists help
We help our clients with Balance and Mobility Assessments and after consultation create a treatment program/plan for those who suffer from and need help with:
Orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions
Chronic disease management
Neurological conditions
Falls and mobility issues
Equipment
We provide our clients with a basic prescription of mobility aids and ADL equipment to help them recover from surgery or an injury. We do not prescribe wheelchairs or seating equipment, but we can work with a provider or support coordinator to ensure our clients have everything they need to aid with their recovery.
We also assist with rehabilitation post-surgery or injury to help you recover as quickly as possible.
Paediatrics
We help paediatrics with orthopaedic or respiratory conditions only.
We do not work with developmental paediatrics