Tailored
NDIS Services


Personalised Support to Help You Achieve Your Health Goals

Whether you're living with a disability, managing chronic conditions, or recovering from surgery,
our NDIS-funded exercise physiology services are tailored to your unique needs.
At Kinetic Medicine, we empower you to improve mobility, manage pain, and boost overall well-being.

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Move Better, Feel Better

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Tailored NDIS Support

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Neurological Support

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Boost Mobility & Strength

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Psychosocial Disability Management

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Empowering Your Ability

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Chronic Condition Management

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〰️ Move Better, Feel Better 〰️ Tailored NDIS Support 〰️ Neurological Support 〰️ Boost Mobility & Strength 〰️ Psychosocial Disability Management 〰️ Empowering Your Ability 〰️ Chronic Condition Management 〰️


Our Comprehensive NDIS Services


We offer a range of NDIS-funded exercise physiology services designed to support your unique health journey:

Acquired disabilities:

  • Spinal Cord Injury: Tailored exercise programs to improve muscle strength, range of motion, and cardiovascular fitness, focusing on areas affected by the injury.

  • Brain Injury: Exercises to enhance balance, coordination, and cognitive function, as well as to manage fatigue and improve overall physical and mental well-being.

  • Stroke: Targeted exercises to regain lost motor skills, improve balance and coordination, and enhance cardiovascular health.

Neurological Support:

  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Exercise programs to manage fatigue, improve muscle strength and balance, and enhance cardiovascular fitness.

  • Huntington's Disease: Exercises to maintain mobility, balance, and coordination, as well as to improve strength and flexibility.

  • Parkinson's Disease: Exercise programs to improve motor function, balance, and gait, as well as to reduce rigidity and tremors.

  • Cerebral Palsy: Exercises to enhance muscle strength, flexibility, and coordination, and to improve gross and fine motor skills.

Psychosocial disability:

Struggling with anxiety, depression, or PTSD?
Our NDIS-registered Exercise Physiologists use movement to improve your mental health.

  • Reduce stress and anxiety

  • Boost mood and energy

  • Improve sleep quality

  • Enhance social connection

Mobility & Balance Training:

  • Osteoporosis: Weight-bearing exercises to improve bone density and reduce the risk of fractures.

  • Arthritis: Low-impact exercises to improve joint mobility, reduce pain, and maintain muscle strength.

  • Respiratory Conditions: Breathing exercises and low-impact aerobic activities to improve lung function and overall fitness.

complex disability:

  • Combination of impairments: Tailored exercise programs to address specific needs and goals, such as improving mobility, strength, balance, and cardiovascular health.