NDIS Physiotherapy
Expert physiotherapy tailored for NDIS participants with a range of conditions and support needs.
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NDIS Physiotherapy (General)
Comprehensive physiotherapy services for NDIS participants of all ages, delivered in your home or community.
What it involves: Thorough assessment, goal-setting aligned with your NDIS plan, hands-on therapy, exercise prescription, and progress monitoring.
Who it helps: Adults and children with physical disabilities, chronic conditions, or anyone needing capacity-building support.
NDIS relevance: Builds functional capacity, improves independence, and supports participation in daily activities and community life.
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Paediatric Physiotherapy (Children & Teens)
Specialised therapy for babies, children, and teenagers using play-based, developmental approaches.
What it involves: Age-appropriate assessments, fun and engaging therapy sessions, parent coaching, and school collaboration.
Who it helps: Children aged 0-18 with developmental delays, cerebral palsy, genetic conditions, low muscle tone, or motor difficulties.
Typical outcomes: Improved motor milestones, better balance and coordination, increased strength, and greater confidence in movement.
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DMI Physiotherapy (Dynamic Movement Intervention)
A specialised technique to improve gross motor skills, balance, and postural control.
What it involves: Intensive, hands-on therapy using specific DMI techniques to activate motor responses and build functional movement patterns.
Who it helps: Children with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, developmental delays, hypotonia, and other neurological conditions.
Typical outcomes: Improved head control, sitting, standing, and walking; better postural control and gross motor function.
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Developmental Delay Physiotherapy
Early intervention for children not yet reaching developmental milestones.
What it involves: Developmental assessments, early intervention programs, parent education, and collaboration with other therapists.
Who it helps: Infants and children with delayed rolling, sitting, crawling, walking, or other motor milestones.
NDIS relevance: Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) pathway support, building capacity before school entry.
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Neurological Physiotherapy
Expert care for people living with neurological conditions affecting movement and function.
What it involves: Specialised neurological assessment, targeted exercises, balance and gait training, spasticity management, and functional retraining.
Who it helps: People with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, stroke, spinal cord injury, and motor neurone disease.
Typical outcomes: Improved mobility, better balance, reduced falls risk, maintained or improved function, and enhanced quality of life.
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Physiotherapy for Physical Disabilities
Tailored physiotherapy to improve function, mobility, and quality of life.
What it involves: Comprehensive assessment, individualised treatment plans, strength and mobility work, equipment recommendations, and carer training.
Who it helps: People with congenital or acquired physical disabilities, limb differences, muscular dystrophy, or complex physical needs.
NDIS relevance: Capacity building, maintaining function, preventing secondary complications, and supporting community participation.
Capacity Building & Strength
Programs designed to build your physical capacity, strength, and independence for greater participation in life.
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Strength & Conditioning (Capacity Building)
Personalised exercise programs to build strength, endurance, and physical capacity.
What it involves: Progressive resistance training, functional exercises, cardiovascular conditioning, and regular reassessment of progress.
Who it helps: NDIS participants wanting to build strength for daily activities, work, sport, or community participation.
NDIS relevance: Directly supports Capacity Building goals, increasing independence and reducing support needs over time.
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Functional Capacity Building
Develop the strength, mobility, and skills you need for greater independence.
What it involves: Task-specific training for daily activities like dressing, cooking, gardening, or accessing the community.
Who it helps: People wanting to do more for themselves, reduce carer support, or return to activities they love.
Typical outcomes: Greater independence, improved confidence, reduced support hours, and enhanced quality of life.
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Gait Training & Mobility Assessments
Improve your walking pattern, balance, and overall mobility.
What it involves: Detailed gait analysis, targeted exercises, walking practice with or without aids, and mobility equipment trials.
Who it helps: People with walking difficulties due to neurological conditions, injury, surgery, or age-related changes.
Typical outcomes: Safer, more efficient walking; improved endurance; better use of mobility aids; and increased community access.
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Balance & Falls Prevention Programs
Evidence-based programs to reduce fall risk and build confidence in movement.
What it involves: Balance assessments, vestibular exercises, strength training, home hazard review, and confidence-building activities.
Who it helps: Anyone with balance problems, history of falls, fear of falling, or conditions affecting stability.
NDIS relevance: Reduces hospital admissions, maintains independence, and prevents secondary disability from fall injuries.
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Transfer Training
Learn safe techniques for bed, chair, car, and toilet transfers.
What it involves: Assessment of current transfer ability, teaching safe techniques, equipment recommendations, and carer training.
Who it helps: People who need assistance with transfers, their families, and support workers.
Typical outcomes: Safer transfers, reduced injury risk, less carer strain, and increased independence where possible.
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Exercise Programs – Home & Community
Customised exercise programs you can do independently with ongoing support.
What it involves: Tailored exercise prescription, written or video instructions, regular reviews, and progression as you improve.
Who it helps: Anyone who wants to exercise safely at home, at the gym, or in the community.
NDIS relevance: Builds capacity for independent exercise, reducing reliance on therapist-led sessions over time.
Pain & Rehabilitation
Evidence-based approaches to manage pain, recover from injury, and restore function.
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Pain Management Physiotherapy
Manual therapy, exercise, and education to manage and reduce pain.
What it involves: Pain assessment, hands-on therapy (massage, joint mobilisation), therapeutic exercises, and pain education.
Who it helps: People with acute or ongoing pain from injury, surgery, arthritis, or other musculoskeletal conditions.
Typical outcomes: Reduced pain levels, improved movement, better sleep, and return to meaningful activities.
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Chronic Pain Physiotherapy
Expert support for persistent pain using a holistic, evidence-based approach.
What it involves: Comprehensive pain assessment, graded exercise therapy, pain neuroscience education, pacing strategies, and functional goal-setting.
Who it helps: People living with persistent pain lasting more than 3 months, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome, or chronic back pain.
NDIS relevance: Supports functional capacity despite pain, improving participation and reducing the impact of pain on daily life.
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Rehabilitation after Injury or Surgery
Structured programs to recover strength, mobility, and function.
What it involves: Post-operative protocols, progressive exercise programs, scar management, and return-to-activity planning.
Who it helps: People recovering from orthopaedic surgery, fractures, muscle tears, or other injuries.
Typical outcomes: Faster recovery, restored function, return to work or sport, and prevention of re-injury.
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Hydrotherapy (Water-Based Physiotherapy)
Therapeutic exercises in warm water for low-impact rehabilitation.
What it involves: Supervised pool sessions, aquatic exercises, walking and balance training in water, and relaxation techniques.
Who it helps: People with arthritis, chronic pain, neurological conditions, or those who struggle with land-based exercise.
NDIS relevance: Builds capacity in a supportive environment, often enabling exercises that aren't possible on land.
Postural Care & Equipment
Expert assessments and recommendations for positioning, seating, and assistive technology.
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Postural Care & 24-Hour Positioning
Comprehensive postural assessments and positioning strategies for comfort and function.
What it involves: Full postural assessment, sleep system recommendations, sitting and standing positioning, and education for carers.
Who it helps: People with complex physical needs, high tone, scoliosis, or risk of pressure injuries and contractures.
NDIS relevance: Prevents secondary complications, supports function, and is essential for those with 24-hour positioning needs.
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Assistive Technology Assessments & Reports
AT Physio assessments and detailed reports to support NDIS funding applications.
What it involves: Comprehensive functional assessment, equipment trials, written justification reports, and supplier liaison.
Who it helps: NDIS participants needing equipment funding — wheelchairs, hoists, standing frames, walking aids, and more.
Typical outcomes: NDIS-compliant reports that support successful funding requests for essential equipment.
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Seating, Wheelchair & Equipment Recommendations
Expert recommendations for mobility equipment tailored to your needs.
What it involves: Seating assessments, wheelchair prescription, equipment trials, and collaboration with suppliers.
Who it helps: People who use wheelchairs, need seating modifications, or require complex mobility equipment.
NDIS relevance: Ensures equipment matches your goals, body, and lifestyle for maximum function and comfort.
Pilates & Movement
Strengthen your body and improve movement control with our Pilates programs — tailored to your goals and abilities.
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Clinical Pilates
One-on-one Pilates sessions led by a physiotherapist, designed to address specific injuries, conditions, or rehabilitation goals.
What it involves: Individualised Pilates exercises prescribed by a physiotherapist, focusing on core stability, posture, strength, flexibility, and injury rehabilitation. Sessions are tailored to your body and goals.
Who it helps: People recovering from injury or surgery, those with chronic pain, postural issues, or anyone wanting a structured, physio-led approach to movement and strength.
NDIS relevance: Supports capacity building, strength, and functional movement. Can be delivered as part of your physiotherapy sessions to build long-term physical independence.
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General Pilates
Pilates-based exercise sessions focused on core strength, flexibility, and overall fitness for general wellbeing.
What it involves: Mat-based or equipment-assisted Pilates exercises designed to improve core strength, flexibility, posture, and body awareness. Sessions can be adapted for all fitness levels.
Who it helps: Anyone looking to improve their fitness, flexibility, and strength — whether you're new to exercise or looking to maintain an active lifestyle.
Benefits: Improved posture, better balance and coordination, increased core strength, reduced muscle tension, and enhanced body awareness for everyday activities.
Where We Deliver
Flexible service delivery options to meet you where you're most comfortable — we come to you.
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Home Physiotherapy Visits
Receive physiotherapy in the comfort of your own home.
What it involves: We travel to your home with portable equipment, delivering hands-on therapy, exercises, and education in your own environment.
Why it matters: Home-based therapy means exercises are tailored to your actual living space, making carryover easier and more effective.
Perfect for: People with mobility challenges, busy families, or those who prefer the convenience of home-based care.
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Community Physiotherapy Visits
Meet us at community centres, gyms, pools, or other convenient locations.
What it involves: Therapy sessions at local gyms, pools, parks, day programs, or community centres that suit your goals.
Why it matters: Community-based therapy supports social participation and builds capacity in real-world environments.
NDIS relevance: Aligns with goals for community access and participation beyond the home.
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School Visits – Physiotherapy Support
Physiotherapy delivered at your child's school, kindergarten, or early learning centre.
What it involves: Direct therapy with your child, teacher consultations, classroom modifications, and education for school staff.
Why it matters: School-based therapy supports learning, participation, and independence in the educational environment.
Perfect for: Children who need physio during school hours without disrupting family routines.
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Telehealth Physiotherapy Sessions
Access physiotherapy from anywhere through secure video appointments.
What it involves: Video consultations for assessments, exercise reviews, education, and follow-ups via secure platforms.
Why it matters: Telehealth removes travel barriers, suits busy schedules, and provides continuity during illness or lockdowns.
Perfect for: Exercise check-ins, program reviews, remote locations, or when face-to-face isn't possible.
NDIS Physiotherapy Across Melbourne
We provide mobile NDIS physiotherapy services throughout Metropolitan Melbourne. Our physiotherapists travel to your home, school, or community location in the following areas:
Inner Melbourne & CBD
- Melbourne CBD
- Carlton
- Fitzroy
- Collingwood
- Richmond
- South Yarra
- Prahran
- St Kilda
- Port Melbourne
- Southbank
- Docklands
Northern Suburbs
- Brunswick
- Coburg
- Preston
- Northcote
- Reservoir
- Bundoora
- Mill Park
- South Morang
- Epping
- Craigieburn
- Broadmeadows
Eastern Suburbs
- Hawthorn
- Camberwell
- Kew
- Box Hill
- Doncaster
- Templestowe
- Heidelberg
- Ivanhoe
- Ringwood
- Croydon
- Lilydale
- Ferntree Gully
- Rowville
- Knox
South-Eastern Suburbs
- Glen Waverley
- Mount Waverley
- Clayton
- Oakleigh
- Chadstone
- Dandenong
- Noble Park
- Springvale
- Berwick
- Narre Warren
- Cranbourne
- Pakenham
Southern Suburbs
- Brighton
- Sandringham
- Mentone
- Mordialloc
- Cheltenham
- Moorabbin
- Bentleigh
- Carnegie
- Caulfield
- Elsternwick
- Frankston
- Mornington
Western Suburbs
- Footscray
- Yarraville
- Williamstown
- Altona
- Newport
- Sunshine
- St Albans
- Caroline Springs
- Werribee
- Point Cook
- Hoppers Crossing
- Tarneit
- Truganina
Don't see your suburb listed? We service all of Metropolitan Melbourne and surrounding areas. Contact us to discuss physiotherapy services in your location.
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