Peripheral Neuropathy Physiotherapy

Peripheral Neuropathy Physiotherapy

Peripheral Neuropathy Physiotherapy Home » Physiotherapy Peripheral neuropathy involves damage to nerves anywhere in the body apart from the brain and spinal cord. It can affect nerves that control movement, sensation and automatic functions like digestion. Peripheral...
Daniel Ho – Exercise Physiologist

Daniel Ho – Exercise Physiologist

Get to know your NDIS exercise physiologist, Daniel Ho We’ve asked our deep thinking, thoughtful and compassionate exercise physiologist, Daniel Ho, a couple of questions so that you can get to know him! Why did you become an exercise physiologist? I became an...
Physiotherapy for motor neuron disease

Physiotherapy for motor neuron disease

Physiotherapy for motor neuron disease Home » You searched for falls risk assessment Motor neuron disease (MND) is an uncommon condition that affects cells in the nervous system (neurons) involved in controlling body movement. It leads to muscle weakness that gets...
Progressive supranuclear palsy physiotherapy

Progressive supranuclear palsy physiotherapy

Progressive supranuclear palsy physiotherapy Home » Physiotherapy Progressive supranuclear palsy is a rare neurological condition that mainly affects people over the age of 60. It can have a significant impact on an individual’s physical and mental health,...
Physiotherapy and dementia

Physiotherapy and dementia

Physiotherapy and dementia Home » Physiotherapy » Page 2 Physiotherapy for people with dementia It’s estimated that almost half a million Australians are living with dementia, so it’s highly likely you know someone with this conditioni. Dementia is also the second...