Rehabilitation for Acquired Disabilities

Our tailored rehabilitation programs focus on strength, mobility, and independence, helping you adapt and regain confidence in daily life. We deliver personalised care at home, work, or in the community.

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Our rehabilitation programs for acquired disabilities are designed to help you rebuild strength, restore mobility, and regain independence after a life-changing event. Whether you've experienced a stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other acquired condition, our physiotherapists create targeted rehabilitation plans that adapt to your evolving needs. We understand that rehabilitation is a journey, not a destination. Our programs focus on functional goals that matter to you,from getting in and out of bed independently, to returning to work, to participating in activities you love. We use evidence-based techniques and progressive exercise programs to help you achieve meaningful improvements. All sessions are delivered in your own environment, which has proven benefits for rehabilitation outcomes. Training in your actual living and working spaces helps ensure the skills you develop are directly transferable to your daily life.

Who Is It For?

  • Stroke survivors
  • People with acquired brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injury patients
  • Individuals recovering from major trauma
  • Those adapting to new physical limitations

What to Expect

  • Initial assessment and goal-setting session
  • Progressive exercise and rehabilitation program
  • Regular progress reviews and plan adjustments
  • Coordination with your medical team
  • Education for you and your support network

Conditions We Treat

StrokeTraumatic brain injurySpinal cord injuryGuillain-Barré syndromePost-surgical deconditioningAmputationsBurns recoveryMotor vehicle accident injuries

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon after my injury should I start rehabilitation?+
The sooner the better in most cases. Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes. We can begin rehabilitation as soon as you're medically stable and discharged from hospital.
How often will I need physiotherapy sessions?+
This depends on your condition and goals. Initially, 2-3 sessions per week is common. As you progress, frequency may reduce. We tailor the schedule to your NDIS plan and needs.
Can family members be involved in my rehabilitation?+
Absolutely! We encourage family and carer involvement. We can teach exercises and strategies to your support network so they can assist between sessions.
What if I have both physical and cognitive challenges?+
Our physiotherapists are experienced in working with clients who have multiple challenges. We adapt our approach and collaborate with other therapists as needed.
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Your Mobility Matters

Personalised mobile physiotherapy care through NDIS across Melbourne, designed for your unique needs. Let our expert physio team help you move better, feel stronger, and live more independently.