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What is exercise physiology under NDIS?

Exercise physiology under the NDIS refers to the use of clinical exercise programs to support individuals with disability to improve their physical function, independence, and quality of life. Accredited Exercise Physiologists tailor each session to the individual’s goals—such as walking, standing, coordination, or behaviour regulation through movement.

Common uses for children include:

  • Motor skill development (gross and fine)

  • Strength and flexibility training

  • Postural control

  • Managing fatigue, behaviour, or sensory needs through movement

NDIS participants access these services under Improved Daily Living supports.

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