A Physiotherapist plays an important role in supporting people with physical disability by providing assessment, therapy, and support to improve their physical abilities and overall well-being.
A “Physio” works with people with disabilities to help them increase their mobility, reduce pain, and improve their physical function. A Physio will assess your needs, strengths and challenges and develop an individualised plan to support you in achieving your goals. The plan may include therapeutic intervention, the prescription of assistive technology, strategies and exercises to increase gross motor, mobility and strength as well as body positioning and posture. The specific tasks of a Physio may include:
Overall, a Physiotherapist’s role in the NDIS is to support people with disabilities to improve physical function, mobility, and overall well-being, and to help you achieve your goals in all aspects of their lives.
A “Physio” works with people with disabilities to help them increase their mobility, reduce pain, and improve their physical function. A Physio will assess your needs, strengths and challenges and develop an individualised plan to support you in achieving your goals.
Olivia is 15 years old and lives in Brisbane with mum, dad and two sisters. Olivia has global developmental delay and receives funding through the NDIS to help her overcome challenges that she faces with mobility, social skills, speech and communication.
Speech Therapy (also known as Speech Pathology) is a type of therapy that supports people who experience challenges with communication and/or swallowing difficulties. Speech Therapy is provided by a qualified Speech Pathologist, a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) or a “Speechie”.