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Physiotherapy for people living on the Sunshine Coast

We provide neurological physiotherapy for people living with a neurological condition that affects their mobility, independence and quality of life. We offer a mobile physio service, which means we’ll visit you in the comfort of your home, or you can choose to book a telehealth appointment. We travel to most suburbs on the Sunshine Coast, but feel free to check out the FAQs for a more detailed list of suburbs we visit. 

We work with a variety of neurological conditions, such as Huntington’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease brain injury and stroke. For an overview of all the conditions we support, check out the Conditions page.

How we can help

What we do

Neurological physiotherapy Sunshine Coast

Neurological
Physiotherapy

Working from a neurological approach

Mobile physiotherapy Sunshine Coast

Mobile
Physiotherapy

Therapy in the comfort of your own home or in the community

Telehealth physiotherapy Sunshine Coast

Telehealth
Physiotherapy

Access to physiotherapy wherever you are

Neurological conditions

We support people with the following neurological conditions:

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Physiotherapy for acquired brain injury on the Sunshine Coast

Acquired Brain Injury

Physiotherapy for cerebral palsy on the Sunshine Coast

Cerebral Palsy

Physiotherapy for dystonia on the Sunshine Coast

Dystonia

Physiotherapy for  functional neurological disorder on the Sunshine Coast

Functional Neurological Disorder

Physiotherapy for Huntington's disease on the Sunshine Coast

Huntington’s Disease

Physiotherapy for Multiple Sclerosis on the Sunshine Coast

Multiple Sclerosis

Physiotherapy for Parkinson's disease on the Sunshine Coast

Parkinson’s Disease

Physiotherapy for stroke on the Sunshine Coast

Stroke

Physiotherapy for vestibular disorders on the Sunshine Coast

Vestibular Disorders

Physiotherapy for other neurological conditions on the Sunshine Coast

Other Neurological Conditions

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