Mobile NDIS Physiotherapy Auburn
NDIS Physiotherapist Supporting People with Disability
How can an NDIS Auburn physiotherapist help me?
Physiotherapists are experts in body structure, function and movement. They work with people of all ages to treat various acute, sub-acute, and chronic medical conditions, as well as men’s and women’s health issues, musculoskeletal injuries, and more. Physiotherapy treatment is often aimed at restoring or maintaining mobility, function, and wellbeing, to foster your independence and ability to participate at work, home, school and in your community. Physiotherapy can be a great way to improve your day-to-day mobility and pain levels, helping you have a better quality of life. Our dedicated NDIS physiotherapists are university-qualified allied health professionals with a special interest in providing treatment for people with disability. An NDIS Auburn physiotherapist can help treat many things, such as:- Recovery from injuries and surgical procedures
- Rehabilitation after prolonged illness
- Incontinence
We provide NDIS Physiotherapy services and support to those participants who have a range of disabilities including:
Intellectual Disabilities
Down Syndrome Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Developmental Delay Prader-Willi Syndrome Williams Syndrome Bardet-Biedi Syndrome Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Syndrome Angelman’s Syndrome Chromosomal Disorders Fragile X Syndrome
Neurological Conditions
Multiple Sclerosis Cerebral Palsy Spinal Cord Injuries Guillain Barre Syndrome Parkinson’s Disease Dementia Motor Neurone Disease Huntington’s Disease Stroke Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injuries Muscular Dystrophy Fibromyalgia Peripheral Neuropathy Chronic Fatigue Epilepsy
Mental Health Conditions
Anxiety Depression Disordered Eating Psychotic Illnesses Schizophrenia Bipolar Disorder Personality Disorders PTSD
Paediatric Physiotherapy
Active Ability also offers Paediatric Physiotherapy for children and adolescents in Auburn, focusing on improving their movement, function, and overall quality of life. Our experienced physiotherapists work closely with young patients and their families to assess individual needs and develop personalised treatment plans. Using a range of techniques and therapies tailored to each child’s unique requirements, we aim to enhance physical development, provide pain relief, and promote independence. Our compassionate approach and child-friendly environment ensure that every session is comfortable and effective, helping children reach their full potential. Paediatric physiotherapy is instrumental in aiding children with mental health conditions, intellectual disabilities, neurological issues and musculoskeletal conditions.- It enhances mood and reduces anxiety and depression symptoms by encouraging physical activity.
- It improves motor skills, balance, and muscle strength, enabling better engagement in daily tasks.
- Neurologically challenged children benefit from improved mobility, muscle tone, and posture, fostering independence and preventing the need for future therapy like musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
- For injury recovery, including sports injuries, sports physiotherapy rebuilds strength, flexibility, and coordination, ensuring a safe return to activities.
Have you got NDIS Funding?
Services with an NDIS physiotherapist can be arranged through the NDIS Capacity Building funding category ‘Improved daily living’.
All Australian physiotherapists must be registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency (AHPRA). This means they must be qualified, insured and meet ongoing requirements for recency of practice and continuing professional development.
Give us a call at (02) 8678 7874 or enquire below to find out more about our physiotherapy home service.
To learn more about NDIS-funded physio with Active Ability or our physiotherapy home service, get in touch with us.