Find an NDIS Physiotherapist in Fremantle
If you’re looking for an NDIS physiotherapist, HeyHubble can help. We can connect you with experienced physiotherapists who can work with you or someone you’re supporting.
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Our expert team will connect you with NDIS physiotherapists in Fremantle who are able to support you. Our physiotherapists are experts on how the human body moves and can help you to use your body within your greatest range of motion and ability. Physiotherapists can assess, diagnose, create plans and help manage physical symptoms associated with your disability. The techniques they use are wide ranging, including things like joint manipulation, massage and acupuncture.
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Physiotherapy can be funded by the NDIS. You can access physiotherapy if you have the funding category ‘Improved Daily Living’ under your Capacity Building budget in your plan. HeyHubble can help you find trusted providers that offer physiotherapy in your area.
How Physiotherapists can help people with disability
A physiotherapist can work with you to increase your physical independence and move more freely by helping you with mobility concerns, pain management and illness prevention.
Physiotherapists can help you with:
- Improving your posture
- Fine and gross motor skills development
- Regaining strength and balance
- Management of musculoskeletal issues
- Becoming physically stronger so you can do more things by yourself
- Improving your mobility so you can get around independently
- Building muscle tone
- Developing new physical skills aligned with any goals you might have (like learning to play a sport)
A physiotherapist can work with you to increase your physical independence and move more freely by helping you with mobility concerns, pain management and illness prevention.
Physiotherapists can help you with:
- Improving your posture
- Fine and gross motor skills development
- Regaining strength and balance
- Management of musculoskeletal issues
- Becoming physically stronger so you can do more things by yourself
- Improving your mobility so you can get around independently
- Building muscle tone
- Developing new physical skills aligned with any goals you might have (like learning to play a sport)
Services provided by Physiotherapists
- Managing pain and health concerns
Restore or improve mobility and movement, improve control of movement, and reduce the need for prescription medication and surgery.
- Healthy lifestyle habits
Get support in adjusting your lifestyle to improve your quality of life.
- Self-care and management of symptoms
Build skills relevant to you and your disability, through exercise programs and other interventions, to help you manage day-to-day life.
- Recommend assistive technologies
Get recommendations for equipment that can boost your independence and make daily tasks easier.
- Advice for you and your support team
Receive advice on what exercises are best and receive training on how to do them at home, and how the people in your life can also assist.
- Physiotherapy assessments
Assessments and supporting letters from a physiotherapist are sometimes required in the NDIS to support the goals in your plan.
Services provided by Physiotherapists
- Managing pain and health concerns
Restore or improve mobility and movement, improve control of movement, and reduce the need for prescription medication and surgery.
- Healthy lifestyle habits
Get support in adjusting your lifestyle to improve your quality of life.
- Self-care and management of symptoms
Build skills relevant to you and your disability, through exercise programs and other interventions, to help you manage day-to-day life.
- Recommend assistive technologies
Get recommendations for equipment that can boost your independence and make daily tasks easier.
- Advice for you and your support team
Receive advice on what exercises are best and receive training on how to do them at home, and how the people in your life can also assist.
- Physiotherapy assessments
Assessments and supporting letters from a physiotherapist are sometimes required in the NDIS to support the goals in your plan.
Benefits of Physiotherapy
- Improved physical movement
- Reduced pain and stiffness
- Speed up healing process
- Better day-to-day independence
- Pain management
- Improved posture
- Prevention of injury
Benefits of Physiotherapy
- Improved physical movement
- Reduced pain and stiffness
- Speed up healing process
- Better day-to-day independence
- Pain management
- Improved posture
- Prevention of injury
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Frequently asked questions
A physiotherapist can help you to use your body within your greatest range of motion and ability. They can work with you if you have an issue with pain or movement.
Yes, the NDIS can cover physiotherapy. It is an allied health service that is funded under the 'Improved Daily Living' category of your ‘Capacity Building’ supports budget.
A physiotherapist can charge up to $224.62 per hour in Perth 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 other states, regional and remote areas may have different price limits. Refer to the most recent NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits to check what price limit applies to you.
No, you generally don’t need a referral. The HeyHubble team can provide you with a few well-matched physiotherapy providers for you to choose from. HeyHubble is also able to work with you to establish your needs and assist in getting a referral, if required, to provide additional NDIS funding for services. HeyHubble will set you up so that you can book an appointment for your first consultation.
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 is important to check that the service you are 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?
Some providers will see you in their office, and others might give you the option of doing home visits or telehealth appointments.
Physiotherapy can be a valuable addition to your life if you have Parkinson's. Parkinson's largely affects your mobility and movement, which is a physiotherapist's area of expertise.
Physiotherapy can be really helpful for people with multiple sclerosis. Physiotherapists can help people with multiple sclerosis to improve and maintain their functional abilities and increase their quality of life.
Yes, physiotherapy can be very helpful for people with spinal cord injury. A physiotherapist is an expert on the human body and how it moves. They can help you improve your mobility, strength and overall quality of life following a spinal cord injury.
Physiotherapists can help autistic adults and children to develop physical and motor skills. This is done through massage and muscle manipulation as well as exercise plans that improve movement and strengthen muscles.
A physiotherapy can charge up to $224.62 per hour in Perth 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.
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.
Funding for exercise physiology can come from this budget area in your plan:
- Capacity building – Improved Daily Living
If you have funds allocated to this category as part of your NDIS plan, you can access these allied health support services.
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