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OT in Action: Supporting Men’s Health
This week we mark Occupational Therapy Week — a time to celebrate the work of OTs and reflect on how they support meaningful participation, independence and quality of life. At the same time, November brings Movember — a month dedicated to men’s health, particularly mental health and wellbeing. For men living with visible or non-visible disabilities, these two events converge to highlight a critical truth: timely, tailored OT support can be the difference between being stuck
Gregory Gallyot
Oct 274 min read
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Understanding and Managing Pain with Physiotherapy
Pain is more than a physical sensation — it can affect how you move, think, and live each day. Whether your pain is short-term or ongoing, physiotherapy can help you understand its cause, manage symptoms, and restore confidence in movement. From reducing inflammation after injury to supporting long-term conditions under the NDIS, physiotherapy focuses on building strength, improving function, and helping you live more comfortably and independently.
Khadra Abdi
Oct 213 min read
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Falls Prevention: How Physiotherapy Supports Safe Movement for Everyone
Falls can happen at any age and ability level. In Australia, falls are one of the leading causes of injury across the lifespan. From children learning to move safely, to adults navigating work and community environments, and people with disability or mobility challenges managing daily life, falls can impact anyone. The good news is that physiotherapy plays a vital role in supporting safe movement, building confidence, and reducing the risk of falls for people of all abilities
Khadra Abdi
Oct 162 min read
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Physiotherapy and the NDIS: Supporting Movement, Safety, and Independence
By supporting people to move well and participate fully, Physiotherapists help participants live the life they choose.
Khadra Abdi
Oct 22 min read
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