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If you are covered to have physiotherapy under your NDIS (national disability insurance scheme) then MOVE360 allied health professionals will be able to help provide you with appropriate treatment.
Allied health professionals can treat you if you have a problem with pain or movement. Physiotherapy could help you become more mobile and make you more comfortable.
Physiotherapy uses physical techniques to improve movement, reduce pain and stiffness, speed up the healing process and increase the quality of life.
All physiotherapists must be registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency (AHPRA). They must be qualified, have insurance and be continuing their education.
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Physiotherapists diagnose and manage a broad range of conditions with the bones, muscles, cardiovascular system, nerves and other parts and systems of the body. They can help people to manage chronic diseases, give lifestyle advice, prescribe exercises and aids to help people manage better, and give advice.
When you go to see a physiotherapist, they might:
A physiotherapist will assess your condition and help you with physical problems. These might have come about because of an accident or injury, or you might have had them most of your life.
Some physiotherapists treat children who have problems with their movement. They also show parents how to improve their child’s quality of life.
A physiotherapist can help treat many things, including:
They can also help you reduce the chance of future injuries
NDIS Physiotherapy refers to physiotherapy services provided to individuals under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia. The NDIS is designed to support people with disabilities by funding various services and supports that help them achieve their goals and improve their quality of life.
Physiotherapy under the NDIS involves working with a qualified physiotherapist to address a range of physical conditions and impairments. This may include improving movement, strength, balance, and coordination. Physiotherapists work with clients to develop personalized treatment plans that may include exercises, manual therapy, and other interventions tailored to the individual’s specific needs and goals.
The primary aim of NDIS Physiotherapy is to enhance functional independence, manage pain, and promote overall physical well-being. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with conditions such as neurological disorders, musculoskeletal injuries, or chronic health conditions. By improving physical function and mobility, NDIS Physiotherapy helps participants engage more fully in daily activities and achieve their personal goals, whether that’s returning to work, participating in social activities, or maintaining a higher level of personal care.
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