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Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injuries Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy plays a vital role in recovering from a traumatic brain injury by retraining the brain and body for everyday movements such as sitting, standing, dressing, walking, and improving overall strength and fitness.
PAH’s Mobile Physiotherapists work with you, your family, and your carers to address movement challenges after a brain injury and help you achieve your personal goals. Whether your injury is recent or long-standing, our team provides in-home support to improve mobility, fitness, and daily function. Our acquired brain injury physiotherapists focus on rebuilding movement, boosting independence, and supporting long-term wellbeing based on your unique recovery needs.
Physiotherapy Treatment After a Traumatic Brain Injury
Physiotherapy treatment after a traumatic brain injury at PAH involves educating you, your carers, and your family about your injury, goals, care plan, and exercise strategies. Therapy may include:
- Manual therapy
- Stretching and guided movement
- Strength and conditioning exercises
- Balance training
- Functional training
- Task-specific practice for dressing, standing, and walking
- General fitness programs
- Resistance training for returning to sport
In-Home Physiotherapy for All Your Rehabilitation Needs
At PAH, our Mobile Physiotherapists come fully equipped to deliver effective in-home treatments for a wide range of needs, including:
NDIS-supported services
Challenges using your arms for daily tasks
Muscle or joint weakness
Poor balance or coordination
Dizziness or loss of balance
Our physiotherapists also support recovery by prescribing therapeutic exercises that help improve mood, overall wellbeing, and general health following a brain injury.
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