Find an NDIS Exercise Physiologist in Liverpool
Are you looking for an experienced NDIS exercise physiologist (EP) for yourself or a loved one? HeyHubble can help you find a trustworthy exercise physiologist in Liverpool.
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Our expert team will connect you with exercise physiologists in your local area that can provide you with a customised exercise program for your individual needs, giving you the tools to improve your day-to-day life. Our team at HeyHubble can connect you with EPs who can support you in a variety of ways to improve your mobility, strength and fitness.
Covered by the NDIS
Exercise physiology can be funded by the NDIS. You can access Exercise Physiology if you have the funding category ‘Improved Daily Living’ or ‘Improved Health and Wellbeing’ under ‘Capacity Building’ in your plan. HeyHubble can help find you trusted providers that offer exercise physiology in your area.
How Exercise Physiology can help people with disability
Keeping your body moving is important for muscle conditioning, maintaining strength and overall good health. Exercise physiologists can support people with disability by using exercise and movement to improve fitness and mobility.
An exercise physiologist can help you by:
- Designing a unique fitness program to help you achieve your goals
- Offering you advice on lifestyle changes
- Helping you achieve your fitness goals related to moving
- Assisting you to prepare for other activities such as community or team sports, or attending a gym
- Ensuring you are moving in a way that is safe
- Supporting you to build muscle tone
- Developing, maintaining or practising skills related to your mobility
Keeping your body moving is important for muscle conditioning, maintaining strength and overall good health. Exercise physiologists can support people with disability by using exercise and movement to improve fitness and mobility.
An exercise physiologist can help you by:
- Designing a unique fitness program to help you achieve your goals
- Offering you advice on lifestyle changes
- Helping you achieve your fitness goals related to moving
- Assisting you to prepare for other activities such as community or team sports, or attending a gym
- Ensuring you are moving in a way that is safe
- Supporting you to build muscle tone
- Developing, maintaining or practising skills related to your mobility
Services provided by Exercise Physiologists
- Strength training
Develop your muscular strength, power and endurance through resistance and light weight training.
- Cardiovascular / aerobic fitness
Improve cardiovascular health through aerobic exercise.
- Balance training
Strengthen muscles to improve coordination and balance.
- Flexibility
Improve flexibility, including joint range of motion.
- Improved independence
Support you to move more freely and independently.
- Better pain management
Learn strategies to manage any chronic pain you have due to your disability.
Services provided by Exercise Physiologists
- Strength training
Develop your muscular strength, power and endurance through resistance and light weight training.
- Cardiovascular / aerobic fitness
Improve cardiovascular health through aerobic exercise.
- Balance training
Strengthen muscles to improve coordination and balance.
- Flexibility
Improve flexibility, including joint range of motion.
- Improved independence
Support you to move more freely and independently.
- Better pain management
Learn strategies to manage any chronic pain you have due to your disability.
Benefits
- Improving memory and concentration
- Helping achieve and maintain a healthy weight
- Managing fatigue and energy levels
- Supporting better metabolism
- Improved stress management
- Managing stiffness and pain
- Lowering blood pressure
- Better quality sleep
Benefits
- Improving memory and concentration
- Helping achieve and maintain a healthy weight
- Managing fatigue and energy levels
- Supporting better metabolism
- Improved stress management
- Managing stiffness and pain
- Lowering blood pressure
- Better quality sleep
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, the NDIS covers exercise physiology. It is an allied health service that is funded under the 'Improved Health and Wellbeing' or 'Improved Daily Living' categories of your NDIS ‘Capacity Building’ support budget.
An NDIS exercise physiologist is a healthcare professional who can support you by assessing your current level of mobility and designing tailored exercise interventions to target your needs. Depending on your goals, exercise therapy might aim to improve strength, fitness, balance and coordination.
An exercise physiologist can charge up to $166.99 per hour in metro areas as part of the NDIS Pricing Arrangements. These arrangements govern the maximum price a provider can charge NDIS participants for their services.
They only apply to funding that is agency-managed or plan-managed. If you self-manage your funding, these price limits don't apply to you.
Participants in regional and remote areas will have different price limits. Refer to the most recent NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits to check what price limit applies to you.
If you have an NDIS plan and your need for exercise physiology is related to your disability, you generally do not need a referral. The team at HeyHubble can connect you with NDIS exercise physiologists.
Funding for exercise physiology can come from one of two budget areas in an NDIS plan:
Capacity building – Improved Daily Living
Capacity building – Improved Health and Wellbeing
If you have funds allocated to these categories as part of your NDIS plan, you can access these allied health support services.
An exercise physiologist is an expert in physical exercise as a therapeutic support for people with disability. A physiotherapist will offer support that goes beyond phyiscal exercise, including assessments, diagnoses, and pain and injury management treatments.They may also recommend exercise if appropriate.
An exercise physiologist is an expert in physical exercise as a therapeutic support for people with disability. A physiotherapist will offer support that goes beyond physical exercise, including assessments, diagnoses, and pain and injury management treatments.They may also recommend exercise if appropriate.
Not everyone with NDIS funding can access this support. Generally, you will be able to use your plan to cover allied health supports, but it’s important to check that the service you’re after relates to your NDIS plan and is considered ‘reasonable and necessary’.
If you can answer YES to each of these 6 questions, the NDIS is likely to fund your request.
- Is this a product or service you need due to your disability?
- Does it help you meet your goals?
- Is it reasonable value for money?
- Is there evidence that this product or service is effective?
- Is this something that you wouldn’t be able to receive from your family or the community?
- Is the NDIS the most suitable funding scheme to pay for this support?
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