
Move freely,
Recover stronger
Physiotherapists helping you move better, recover from injury, and manage pain — wherever suits you.
the APA
- Reduced pain and faster injury recovery
- Improved mobility, strength and movement
- Better balance and reduced re-injury risk
- Confident return to work, sport and life
- Long-term self-management and prevention
Movement & recovery
What does a
Physio-therapist do?
Physiotherapists are university-qualified allied health professionals who assess, diagnose, and treat injuries and conditions affecting movement, strength, and function.
Using hands-on therapy, targeted exercise, and education, our physios help you reduce pain, restore mobility, and prevent future injury — with a plan built around your goals.
How physiotherapy
helps
Every program starts with a thorough assessment, then hands-on treatment and exercise tailored to you. Our physios support:
One team, every movement
Areas we
commonly support
Musculoskeletal & Pain
Back, neck, and joint pain, arthritis, and chronic pain management.
Injury & Rehabilitation
Sports injuries, sprains and strains, and post-surgical recovery.
Neurological & Mobility
Stroke recovery, balance and gait, and falls prevention.

Care that comes
to you
We bring treatment to wherever you move and recover best — so your program fits your life, not the other way around.
Ways to access care
Funding &
rebates
NDIS
Self, plan, and agency-managed participants welcome.
Medicare
Chronic Disease Management (CDM / EPC) referrals from your GP.
Private Health
Rebates may apply depending on your level of cover.
Aged Care
Home Care Packages and CHSP-funded support.
Ready to move
without limits?
Book a free 15-minute consultation and we'll help you find the right starting point.
FAQ(s)
Physiotherapists assess, diagnose and treat injuries and movement problems — using hands-on therapy, prescribed exercise and education to reduce pain and restore function.
We help with musculoskeletal injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, chronic pain, neurological conditions, balance and mobility issues, and age-related decline.
Yes. Physiotherapy is a registered allied health service and may attract private health rebates depending on your level of cover.
No referral is needed for private appointments. NDIS, Medicare (Chronic Disease Management) and DVA clients may need a referral — we can help arrange it.
Yes — our mobile physiotherapists come to you across 80+ western and north-western Melbourne suburbs, with telehealth available where suitable.

