Our greatest motivation at Physiotherapy Today is to help people through our NDIS physio services. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a program established to support and services to individuals with disabilities in Australia. This scheme is designed to empower people with disabilities by giving them the necessary support and resources to live an independent and fulfilling life.
Our Mission
Our mission at Physiotherapy Today is to provide high-quality physiotherapy services for individuals with disabilities under the NDIS scheme. Regardless of their abilities, we believe every person should have access to topnotch healthcare services to improve their well-being.
With this in mind, our dedicated and experienced physiotherapists work closely with each client to come up with an individualised treatment plan that addresses their needs and goals.
NDIS physio services are designed to be comprehensive and adapted to meet the needs of each participant. The process begins with an initial assessment by a qualified physiotherapist. The physiotherapist will evaluate the individual's physical abilities, limitations, and specific goals during this assessment. This evaluation is valuable in developing a personalised treatment plan that aligns with the participant's needs and the objectives of their NDIS plan.
The next step involves setting up regular physiotherapy sessions. These sessions could include a variety of treatments, such as exercise therapy, manual therapy, and other specialised interventions aimed at improving mobility, strength, and functional independence. Our physiotherapists employ evidence-based practices and continuously monitor progress to guarantee the efficacy of the treatment plan.
NDIS physio services often incorporate education and self-management strategies. Participants are guided on maintaining their progress outside therapy sessions through home exercises and lifestyle modifications. Educating clients on managing their conditions independently empowers them to improve their health and well-being.
→ Collaboration is a key component of NDIS physio. Our physiotherapists work closely with other healthcare providers, support coordinators, and family members to create a cohesive support network. This multidisciplinary approach guarantees that every portion of the participant's care is aligned and effective.
→ All services provided under the NDIS physiotherapy program are documented and reported following NDIS requirements. This documentation ensures transparency, allows for ongoing funding, and helps track the participant's progress. Through these meticulous steps, NDIS physio services aim to deliver optimal outcomes, enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
We offer a wide range of NDIS physio services, including:
Physiotherapy assessments are essential to our NDIS services and are designed to create a strong foundation for personalised treatment plans. The assessment begins with a comprehensive consultation, during which the physiotherapist gathers detailed information about the participant's medical history, current health status, and specific needs. This initial consultation helps to understand the individual's condition and identify any underlying issues.
During the physical examination, the physiotherapist evaluates the participant's range of motion, strength, balance, and functional abilities. Various tests and measurements may be conducted to assess muscle performance, joint function, and postural alignment. The physiotherapist also observes the participant's movement patterns and any compensatory strategies they may employ.
The assessment includes a discussion about the participant's personal goals and expectations. This dialogue ensures the physiotherapy treatment plan aligns with the participant's aspirations and objectives. The physiotherapist considers the participant's daily activities, lifestyle, and any challenges they face in their routine.

After gathering all the necessary information, the physiotherapist analyses the data to identify the primary issues and areas for improvement. They then develop a tailored treatment plan that addresses the participant's unique needs and goals. This plan outlines specific interventions, such as exercise programs, manual therapy techniques, and home-based activities.
The assessment is a collaborative process, and the participant is encouraged to provide feedback and ask questions throughout. By involving the participant in the assessment, we ensure that the treatment plan is relevant, feasible, and effective, eventually leading to better outcomes and enhanced quality of life.
Once the comprehensive assessment is complete, our physiotherapists craft individualised treatment plans tailored to each participant's unique needs and goals. This process begins with defining specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) objectives that enhance the participant's physical abilities and overall well-being.

The treatment plan includes a variety of interventions, such as exercise therapy, manual therapy, and functional training. Exercise therapy involves tailored physical activities to improve strength, flexibility, endurance, and coordination. These exercises are precisely selected based on the participant's assessment results and regularly adjusted to align with their progress.
Manual therapy encompasses hands-on techniques, such as mobilisations, manipulations, as well as soft tissue massage, to alleviate pain, enhance joint function, and improve mobility. Functional training focuses on helping participants perform daily activities more efficiently and safely, such as walking, lifting, or dressing.
Education, combined with self-management strategies, is a vital component of the treatment plan. Our physiotherapists educate participants on their conditions, the benefits of each intervention, and the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle. Participants are provided with home exercise programs and advised on lifestyle modifications to support their progress.
Continuity of care is ensured through regular follow-up sessions, during which the physiotherapist monitors the participant's progress, addresses any challenges, and modifies the treatment plan as needed. Collaborative efforts with other healthcare professionals, support coordinators, and family members are also made to provide a holistic approach to care.
Documenting each session and updating the treatment plan based on the participant's progress ensures transparency and compliance with NDIS requirements. This meticulous documentation supports ongoing funding and demonstrates the effectiveness of the interventions, ultimately aiming to enhance the participant's quality of life.
Exercise therapy is a systematic process that aims to improve the participant's physical function and overall health. Here is how this process is carried out: