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Exercise Physiology

Clinical Services for Clinical Conditions

What is an Exercise Physiologist?
Accredited Exercise Physiologists are: * university qualified allied health professionals who deliver safe and effective exercise programs for people with medical conditions, injuries or disabilities. * equipped with knowledge and skill to design, deliver and evaluate safe and effective exercise for people with medical conditions, injuries or disabilities * service providers for exercises that improve health and fitness, improve wellbeing, improve performance * professionals who aid in the prevention of chronic medical conditions. Why consult an Exercise Physiologist?* At Seaside Exercise Physiology we take time to develop the exercise program that is best suited to your needs and goals.* We invest in your health with a holistic view to achieve results which may last a lifetime. * We discuss your symptoms, look for faulty movement patterns and examine lifestyle factors which may be contributing to pain, poor balance and musculoskeletal problems.
Working with an exercise physiologist will:* help you to exercise right for your current fitness level, injury and health status* provide guidelines for exercise training zones* provide baseline and progress testing* provide advice on exercise modifications if your health changes* support you with goal setting and motivational strategies
Exercise Physiologists offer individual services and group services
What Individual Services are Available at Seaside Exercise Physiology?GP Care Plan referralsHome Exercise ProgramsMotor vehicle accident and Workcover
What Classes are Available at Seaside Exercise Physiology?Move to Improve (exercise classes where everyone has an individualised program)Hydrotherapy Tai Chi
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