NDIS Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology

At Future Physio we can provide rehabilitation and maintenance therapy with self and plan managed NDIS clients. Our experienced Physiotherapists and Exercise Physiologists will take the time to identify your needs and work with you, your family and your plan manager to develop a therapy programme that best suits your needs.

We can assist with a variety of conditions including:

- Neurological conditions; Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, acquired brain Injury, motor neuron disease

- Developmental Delay (adults and children over 6 years), Cerebral Palsy (older children, teenagers to adult), Down Syndrome and other chromosomal disorders,

- Genetic conditions and Chromosomal disorders

- Major trauma; amputations, spinal cord injury

- Mental health conditions: early onset dementia

As a mobile service we can come to your home, gym or pool to develop a therapy programme that best suits your needs. So if you are new to the NDIS or looking to change providers call today for a no obligation chat with our principal therapist.

Ph: 0477 934 546 fax: 9381 1963 email: admin@futurephysio.com.au

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Physio for kids?

Did you know physio's can help with a wide range of childhood disabilities. Meet Olivia, she is the newest member of the Future Physio team. Her passion is working with children.

She graduated from Curtin University, Western Australia and has worked as a paediatric physiotherapist with Therapy Focus.

She currently combines working with Future Physio with being a Mum to a gorgeous little girl. She is keen to continuing working with children and can help with a wide range of childhood conditions including;

- cerebral palsy

- developmental co-ordination disorder

- torticollis

- down syndrome

- autism spectrum disorder

- intellectual disability

 

All services provided in the comfort of your own home so the children are comfortable and siblings don't have to be dragged along to appointments!

Call 0477 934 546 now to book an appointment with Olivia.