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      <image:title>Our Services - OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Why should I see a Physiotherapist? Our physiotherapists work alongside you to achieve your goals, creating tailored plans to enhance your function day to day. From small goals to big goals, we do our best to help improve your strength, flexibility, cardiorespiratory levels and overall functional capacity starting from wherever you are.  We liaise with your NDIS coordinators and with other allied health professionals as necessary to help make the process as smooth as possible for you and to keep everyone on the same page. What Physiotherapy services do we provide? Assessment and creation of treatment plans Soft tissue massage Dry needling One on one Reformer Pilates Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Home exercise prescriptions Postural-related exercise DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance Sessions and more!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our Services - EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2023-09-05</lastmod>
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      <image:title>NDIS Information - NDIS</image:title>
      <image:caption>We know that working with the NDIS can be complex, and as such we have a strong focus on building relationships with those in every area of it. We are always building our network of plan managers, support coordinators, and more - so if you’d like to link your service in, please get in touch. For more information on how to access the NDIS or who to talk to, please go to https://www.ndis.gov.au/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self Managed &amp; Plan Managed Funding If your funding is self or plan managed, then you can come and see us whenever you like. We will work with you, your team and your plan to allow for the smoothest possible experience with our therapists. NDIS Managed We are currently not registered to bill the NDIS directly, so at this stage we cannot see you if you are NDIS managed and wish us to bill them. Not on the NDIS or want to pay yourself? We treat people from all walks of life, including those not on the NDIS. All of our therapists are registered with AHPRA, and as such if you have private health insurance you may be able to claim part of your physiotherapy, exercise physiology, or other services through that (if you’re not utilising NDIS funding).</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2022-01-17</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Amputees - How can Enhance Motion help those with an amputation?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Arthritis - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Cerebral Palsy - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Diabetes - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Multiple Sclerosis - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Osteoporosis - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Parkinson's Disease - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Spinal Cord Injury - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Stroke - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Osteoarthritis (GLA:D Program) - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Cognition Group (Ready, Steady, Memory) - What is it?</image:title>
      <image:caption>What is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)? Exercise Physiologists are expert health providers, that focus on prescribing individualised exercise programs as a key modality for optimising general health and wellbeing. They have ample knowledge in functional anatomy, physiology and various pathological conditions.  Why should I see an Exercise Physiologist? AEPs can help to treat and prevent a range of chronic health conditions, improving short and long-term outcomes for those living with a disability. Through the provision of tailored, functional exercise programs, your exercise physiologist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle, improve your confidence and gain valuable independence. With the specialised use of resistance, mobility and coordination exercises, an AEP will work with you to help improve your capacity and wellbeing. Examples of specialised exercises an  AEP could take you through, could be (but not limited to) strength and conditioning using weights, balance or coordination. What Exercise Physiology services do we provide? Strength &amp; condition using weights Balance related exercises Coordination related exercises Paediatric exercise (fine and gross motor skills) Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training - read more here Reformer pilates Home exercise prescription DVA, EPC &amp; Insurance sessions</image:caption>
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