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 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 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...
Physiotherapy for people with a spinal cord injury Home » Physiotherapy » Page 2 If you or a loved one has had a spinal cord injury, physiotherapy will play a key role in recovery and long-term management. Physiotherapists are highly trained in movement and function,...
Benefits of Exercise for Stroke Patients Home » Exercise Physiology Did you know one in four people globally will have a stroke in their lifetime, with one Australian having a stroke every 19 minutes?i That means over 530 people in Australia experience a stroke every...
Multiple Sclerosis & Physiotherapy Home » Exercise Physiology World Multiple Sclerosis Day is coming up this May 30th, and the theme is ‘Connections.’ The aim of World MS Day this year is to encourage community building, connection to self, and connections to...