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NDIS Exercise Physiology in Liverpool

If you live in Liverpool and have NDIS funding, our exercise physiology team is here to support your rehabilitation journey.

We focus on safe movement, strength building, and functional improvement. You are never doing this alone. Our team works together across disciplines to support your recovery in Liverpool.
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Who We Support with Exercise Physiology in Liverpool

We support NDIS participants across Liverpool who need structured rehabilitation and guided exercise. Every program is built around your current capacity and recovery needs.
Neurological conditions
Chronic pain
Post-surgery rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal injuries
Cardiovascular conditions
Balance and falls risk
Disability-related deconditioning
NDIS participants needing structured exercise support

Exercise Physiology Services Available at Liverpool

Functional rehabilitation programs

Structured programs focused on movement restoration and strength building. Designed around your current functional level.

Neurological exercise rehabilitation

Targeted exercise to support recovery, coordination, and safe mobility.

Chronic condition exercise management

Supervised exercise to support long-term recovery and improve daily function.

Balance and mobility training

Programs that focus on stability, safe transfers, and reducing falls risk.

How Exercise Physiology Works at Our Liverpool

1.

Initial Assessment & Consultation

We complete a detailed assessment of your movement, strength, and current functional capacity. We review your NDIS plan and recovery goals.
2.

Rehabilitation Planning

Your exercise physiologist designs a structured rehabilitation program. It focuses on recovery, movement restoration, and safe progression.
3.

Active Rehabilitation & Treatment

You complete guided exercise sessions that build strength and improve function. We adjust intensity based on how your body responds.
4.

Re-Education & Functional Training

We practise real-life movements such as transfers, stairs, or community mobility. This supports functional improvement at home and in the community.
5.

Progress Review & Outcome Tracking

We monitor strength, endurance, and mobility changes. Reports can be prepared for NDIS plan reviews when required.

6.

Maintenance & Injury Prevention

Once stability improves, we shift focus to maintaining strength and preventing setbacks. This supports long-term recovery in Liverpool.

Meet Our Liverpool Exercise Physiologist Team

New to the Ndis? Book a free Discovery Session!

Every NDIS plan recipient receives a free upfront discovery session to build a customised treatment plan across our range of services. We know you’ve already put a lot of hard work into completing your NDIS plan. To make things easy and clear for you, we align the treatment plan to your NDIS Capacity Building Budget.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, exercise physiology is typically funded under Capacity Building – Improved Health and Wellbeing. If your plan includes this category, you can usually access exercise physiology services in Liverpool. We can help you understand how your funding applies before starting.
No GP referral is required for NDIS-funded exercise physiology. However, we may communicate with your GP or other health professionals if this supports safe rehabilitation and coordinated care.
Yes, progress reports can support your upcoming NDIS review. We provide clear documentation outlining rehabilitation progress, functional changes, and recommended ongoing supports when needed.
That is completely fine and often encouraged. Our Liverpool team holds internal case conferences across seven disciplines. This helps ensure your rehabilitation plan works alongside physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or other supports.
We have a 48-hour cancellation policy to protect everyone’s time and funding. This mutual commitment helps keep your rehabilitation consistent and prevents unnecessary strain on your NDIS budget.

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