NDIS physiotherapy helps people with disability move more safely, manage pain and fatigue, reduce falls risk, and build strength and confidence for everyday life. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government program that provides funding and support...
A spinal cord injury (SCI) changes the way the body moves, feels and functions. It can affect not only mobility but also independence, mental health, mental wellbeing and quality of life. For people navigating life after a spinal cord injury, Physiotherapy plays a...
When people think of Physiotherapy, many imagine sports injuries or post-surgery rehab. But Physiotherapy is so much broader than that. It supports people of all ages and abilities, whether they’re recovering from illness, managing chronic pain, improving mobility, or...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is most often associated with social and communication differences. Still, it also affects how a person moves, processes sensory information, and interacts with the physical world. That’s where Physiotherapy can play a valuable...
Dizziness, a spinning sensation, and feeling like the room is moving even when you’re sitting still – if you’ve experienced vertigo, you know how unsettling, even frightening, it can be. Vertigo affects your sense of balance, making everyday...