physiotherapy
Be active. Reach your strength and mobility goals with our specialised physiotherapy services for spinal cord injury and neurological conditions.
Physiotherapy treatment to enhance your mobility
Our Physiotherapists will support you to optimise your physical function and maximise your independence.
Your personal needs are the foundation of our people-centred approach, and we will provide you with a tailored program to achieve your goals. You can be seen in your own home or visit our therapy rooms, located in Dulwich.
With estara’s specialised physiotherapy support, you can:
- Build muscular strength and endurance
- Manage pain symptoms
- Improve balance and reduce risk of falls
- Improve transfers and walking
- Manage muscle stiffness or rigidity
To compliment your support network, estara welcomes the involvement of your family members and support staff in your program, where desired and practicable.
Ask about our specialist physiotherapy
Send through your enquiry and include information about your current goals so we can provide you with a detailed reply.
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Frequently asked questions
A spinal cord injury physiotherapist can recommend exercises that help to improve mobility and build core and muscle strength.
Your physio can also guide you with suitable aerobic exercise, such as rowing, hand cycling, or inclusive sports to help you keep fit and healthy after experiencing a spinal cord injury.
Physiotherapy can help to enhance mobility, reduce pain, and improve balance and muscle strength.
Improving and maintaining strength and mobility can help you be more independent and feel in control.
Your NDIS funding may include physiotherapy treatment in your support plan under therapeutic support.
Submit an enquiry to learn how best to engage with our physiotherapy services.
Explore new possibilities for independent living with our specialist teams' innovative guidance.
“For a long time, I was not walking. Following intensive physiotherapy, including daily appointments with the physiotherapist, EO and frequent access to the activity centre, I began to take a few steps with a frame. With support, I challenged myself day by day and hour by hour.”