Our Exercise physiology services provide structured, evidence-based movement programs that enhance strength, mobility, and physical well-being for people with disabilities. These exercise programs specifically support clients with neurological, musculoskeletal, and chronic health conditions to achieve their goals of independent living, pain reduction, and improved quality of life.
An accredited Exercise physiologist collaborates with each participant to develop exercise prescriptions tailored to their needs. These programs focus on improving mobility, increasing strength, and enhancing balance. They also include treatment for chronic conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Sessions incorporate strength training, functional movement exercises, hydrotherapy, and mobility support—all designed to help participants achieve their goals.
Personalised Movement Programs.
Disability Management.
Flexible Service Delivery.
Exercise physiology offers individualised movement and rehabilitation programs to people with disabilities. This, in turn, helps them improve their mobility, strength, endurance, and overall well-being. An exercise physiologist offers exercise prescriptions that cater to specific neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and chronic health-related conditions, including strategies to manage weight-related challenges. They address diet-related concerns, such as improving metabolic health for those with autism who may experience sensory-related food aversions. This helps in improving lifestyle habits often associated with limited mobility or poor eating patterns.
Our Exercise physiology programs help people with physical activities and neurological and chronic health conditions that affect mobility, strength, and overall well-being. We specialise in working with conditions like Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, and weight-related issues. Our movement therapies focus on improving coordination, balance, and strength through targeted exercises.
We also help individuals experiencing fatigue, limited mobility, or muscle weakness from conditions such as arthritis, muscular dystrophy, or stroke recovery. Our Exercise physiologists create programs that boost endurance and reduce pain. This helps participants regain their independence and perform daily activities with greater ease and confidence. For more information on professional standards and accreditation in this field, visit Exercise and Sports Science Australia, the peak body representing exercise physiologists nationwide.
NDIS Participants.
Physical Disabilities.
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At AHP, our Exercise physiology services are built on empowerment, collaboration, respect, and measurable results. Every individual is entitled to a support system that is personalised and evidence-based to enhance their mobility, strength, and independence.
Participants make informed choices to take control of their physical health. We provide tailored exercises that build strength, mobility, and independence—enabling them to move through life with minimal pain and maximum freedom.
Our integrated team approach drives meaningful progress. Exercise physiologists collaborate with physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other allied health professionals to create comprehensive care plans that address every aspect of a participant's physical activity and functional health.
We acknowledge that every participant's journey is unique. Our customised exercise programs are tailored to each person's individual needs, abilities, and goals. We are here to support you—whether you need to improve mobility after a spinal cord injury, manage chronic pain, or build stamina for daily activities.
We focus on achieving tangible results and measurable improvements in daily life. Through evidence-based exercise strategies, we help participants enhance their movement, reduce fatigue, and strengthen their bodies. This enables them to navigate their daily activities, work, and community life with greater confidence.
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Exercise Physiology helps individuals with disabilities improve their strength, mobility, and overall physical well-being through structured, evidence-based movement programs. For more information on professional standards and accreditation in this field, visit Exercise and Sports Science Australia, the national peak body representing exercise physiologists.
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is designed to help individuals with disabilities. It helps them develop positive coping strategies, improve social skills, and reduce challenging behaviours according to NDIS guidelines.
Exercise Physiology helps individuals with disabilities improve their strength, mobility, and overall physical well-being through structured, evidence-based movement programs. For more information on professional standards and accreditation in this field, visit Exercise and Sports Science Australia, the national peak body representing exercise physiologists.
In Australia, Exercise physiology services are primarily funded through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), with additional funding available through Medicare and private contributions. This funding structure ensures people with disabilities can access specialised movement therapy services to improve their mobility, strength, and independence.
At AHP, we guide participants through available funding options and entry requirements to help them get the most from their exercise physiology care. We work to eliminate financial barriers, making essential therapy more accessible. Need more comprehensive support? Check out our Physiotherapy Recruitment Agency to access allied health professionals dedicated to improving disability care.
Reach out today to discover how AHP Disability and Home Care can help you or a loved one achieve greater independence and a more empowered life.