Expert Exercise Physiology
Enhance Health Group
Our dedicated Exercise Physiologists work with you to develop personalised treatment plans designed to not only help you recover from your sports-related injuries but also build strength and prevent future issues. We combine cutting-edge techniques with a deep understanding of athletic performance to get you back on the field, court, or track, feeling stronger and more resilient.
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Expert Exercise Physiology
This service is ideal for athletes of all levels, from weekend warriors to serious competitors, who are looking to recover from:
Overcoming injury and returning to work can be challenging due to physical limitations and rehabilitation.
Our goal is to help individuals rebuild trust and regain confidence in their body's ability to perform their job tasks.
We recognise the importance of workplace adaptations and support when returning to work.
Expert Exercise Physiology
Just like we've helped countless individuals recover from workplace injuries, we're committed to providing ongoing support for your athletic journey. Our goal is to build long-term relationships and provide you with the tools and knowledge to maintain peak physical condition.
Contact us today and let us help you achieve your athletic potential.
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Exercise physiology is the study of how your body responds to physical activity. It looks at how exercise affects your body, from your muscles and heart to your overall health. Exercise physiologists use this knowledge to help people improve their health, recover from injuries, and manage chronic conditions through movement and exercise.
Exercise Physiologists focus on using exercise as a therapy to manage and rehabilitate injuries and chronic conditions. They have a deep understanding of the science behind exercise and how it affects the body. While Physiotherapists also use exercise, they often use other treatments like manual therapy. Personal Trainers focus on general fitness and helping healthy individuals achieve their fitness goals, but they don't have the same level of training in using exercise for medical conditions.
Exercise Physiologists can help with a wide range of injuries, including musculoskeletal issues like sprains, strains, and tendonitis. They also work with people recovering from surgery and those with chronic pain.
You generally don't need a referral to see an Exercise Physiologist privately. However, a referral from a GP may be required to access Medicare rebates or if you are being referred under specific programs like the Chronic Disease Management plan.
During your first appointment, the Exercise Physiologist will likely conduct a comprehensive assessment. This might involve discussing your medical history, current fitness level, and your goals. They may also assess your functional strength and balance to understand your needs better.
The length of your treatment will vary depending on your specific injury, your goals, and how you progress. Your Exercise Physiologist will work with you to develop a personalised plan, and the duration will be discussed and adjusted as needed.
By providing early intervention and return-to-work planning, we are hear to support your rehabilitation efforts.
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