Exercise physiology can significantly improve the quality of life for people with disabilities through customised exercise programs that enhance physical function, manage chronic conditions, and promote overall well-being.
At TLC Disability Services, we offer exercise physiology services in Bankstown, Gosford, Liverpool, Upper Mt. Gravatt, Werribee, and Preston. Our commitment is to provide high-quality care tailored to each client’s unique needs, with experienced physiologists and personalised treatment plans for improved health and well-being.
Why Choose TLC Disability Services
- Experienced and Qualified Exercise Physiologists: Our team is highly skilled professionals dedicated to helping clients achieve their health and fitness goals.
- Modern Facilities and Equipment: We use state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to provide the best possible care.
- Individualised Treatment Plans: Each client receives a customised exercise plan tailored to their needs and goals.
- Focus on Achieving Your Goals: We work closely with clients to understand their objectives and help them reach their full potential.
- NDIS Expertise: Our team has extensive experience and qualifications in managing NDIS plans, ensuring clients maximise their benefits.
NDIS Services We Offer
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funds various services to support individuals with disabilities. Exercise physiology services can be funded through the NDIS, helping participants achieve their health and wellness goals.
At TLC Disability Services, we offer a variety of NDIS-funded exercise physiology services, including:
- Personalised exercise programs
- Group exercise sessions
- Rehabilitation services
- Health and wellness education
Exercise physiology can play a crucial role in helping NDIS participants increase their independence, engage more in community activities, and enhance their overall quality of life.
Conditions We Treat
Our exercise physiology practice addresses various conditions, focusing on NDIS participants’ specific challenges. Some common conditions we treat include:
- Musculoskeletal conditions: Exercise can help improve strength, flexibility, and mobility.
- Cardiovascular conditions: Regular physical activity can enhance cardiovascular health and endurance.
- Neurological conditions: Tailored exercise programs can aid in improving motor function and coordination.
- Chronic pain: Structured exercise can help manage and reduce chronic pain.
- Mental health conditions: Exercise is beneficial for improving mental health and well-being.
Each condition is approached with a specific plan to meet the unique needs of our clients.
Treatment Approach
At TLC Disability Services, we believe in a patient-centred approach to exercise physiology. Our philosophy focuses on individualised treatment plans that cater to each client’s specific needs and goals. We utilise advanced techniques and the latest technology to deliver effective care.
Our unique approach emphasises collaboration with clients. We work together to understand their goals and develop a comprehensive plan. Whether improving mobility, managing a chronic condition, or enhancing overall well-being, our team supports each client’s journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can exercise physiology help NDIS participants?
Exercise physiology can help NDIS participants by improving physical function, managing chronic conditions, and enhancing overall quality of life. It supports increased independence and participation in daily activities.
How are exercise physiology services funded through the NDIS?
NDIS participants can use their funding to access exercise physiology services if these services are included in their NDIS plan. Our team can assist you in understanding and navigating the NDIS funding process.
What should I expect during my first visit?
During your first visit, our exercise physiologists will conduct a comprehensive assessment to understand your health status, goals, and any specific needs. Based on this assessment, we will develop a personalised exercise plan tailored to you.