Exercise Physiology

Physio Health Clinic works alongside a range of allied health professionals – including exercise physiologists – to offer a comprehensive approach to your treatments.

Wondering what the difference is, which one is better suited to your injuries and whether you should be treated by both?

Simply put, exercise physiologists work by assessing and managing your condition with exercise whereas a physiotherapist will assess, provide a diagnosis and treat your condition through a variety of hands-on skills, education and exercise.

Depending on the injury, patients can achieve the best recovery results through a treatment plan that utilises the services of both as required.

Physio Health Clinic’s EPs specialise in the prescription of exercise and movement activities, and can develop a targeted program that aims to improve and enhance mobility and treat chronic health conditions.

You may also need a physiologist to complement your physical therapy treatments if you experience musculoskeletal injuries, arthritis, neuromuscular diseases, or chronic pain.

Whether implemented as a preventative measure or during the rehabilitation process, Physio Health Clinic’s exercise physiology programs help to restore functionality and can bring relief from pain and discomfort. In order to encourage a long-term solution, they also strongly focus on behavioural and lifestyle change and self-management concepts to improve the overall quality of life and wellbeing.