This page is for NDIS participants, families, and support coordinators seeking to understand how Exercise Physiology can help achieve disability-related goals. This guide explains what NDIS Exercise Physiology is, who it is for, the kinds of goals it can support, what...
Today, there is no shortage of fitness options – from personal trainers and boot camps to YouTube workouts and high-end gyms. But when your goals are more complex – managing a chronic condition, living with disability, recovering after injury, or improving...
When we think about healthcare, we often focus on medications, surgeries, or specialist appointments. But one of the most powerful tools for improving physical and mental health is frequently overlooked — movement. Exercise Physiology explores how movement affects the...
Exercise plays a crucial role in maintaining health, managing chronic conditions, and improving quality of life. However, when dealing with specific health challenges or injuries, a general fitness program may not meet your needs. This is where Exercise Physiologists...
Chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and arthritis are among the leading health challenges faced by Australians. Managing these conditions often requires a multidisciplinary approach that includes medical care, lifestyle changes, and targeted...
Both Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy are essential in improving mobility, managing pain, or recovering from an injury. However, these two allied health disciplines are often confused due to their overlapping focus on movement and function. Understanding the...