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What are aged care physiotherapy
services?
Benefits of physiotherapy for elders in Parramatta
- Improved balance: this can help improve an elder’s balance and coordination, reducing the risk of falls and associated injuries.
- Improved mobility: this can help improve an elder’s range of motion and general mobility, allowing them to stay more active.
- Pain reduction can help reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness in the joints, muscles, and other body parts.
- Improved posture: this can help improve an elder’s posture and reduce the risk of slouching and associated conditions.
- Improved strength: exercises and techniques can help strengthen an elder’s muscles and joints, reducing the risk of injury.
- Reduced risk of depression: can help reduce the risk of depression, a common issue among elders.
- Improved quality of life : can significantly improve an elder’s life and independence and help them live their full potential through improved mobility, strength, and posture.
Signs that physiotherapy for seniors is needed
Signs that seniors in and around Parramatta need physiotherapy include:
- Decreased mobility
- Difficulty performing everyday tasks
- Pain
- Fatigue
- Reduced balance
- Changes in sleep patterns
- Mood
- Overall energy levels
- Patients suffering from any form of disability, disease, stroke, or arthritis
Price for senior physiotherapy services
The price of physiotherapy for seniors Parramatta varies depending on the areas that need to be treated.
Our therapists will run a comprehensive assessment and determine the location of your injury and what you hope to achieve.
Health fund rebates may be accessible depending on the nature of your condition; we recommend contacting your insurance provider to find out more.
Please contact us if you need further information on pricing for our physiotherapy for elders in Parramatta.
Meet Our Team
Meet our team of experienced physiotherapists here at Infinity Allied Healthcare Parramatta
CHESTER LI
Clinical Manager & Senior Physiotherapist
Chester graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. He is passionate about helping patients with cystic fibrosis and genetic conditions regain their well-being.
JOSHUA DE ROBILLARD
Physiotherapist
Josh graduated with a postgraduate Doctor of Physiotherapy and has a degree in Speech & Hearing Sciences. Having gained extensive experience in orthopaedics, sports, cardiorespiratory, neurological and private practice settings, he is able to help people of all ages with cystic fibrosis and genetic disorders within the Parramatta area.
CINDY HE
Physiotherapist
Cindy graduated with a Master of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney. She believes that musculoskeletal physiotherapy for Parramatta patients restores movement and improves physical capacity, which will ultimately assist them in achieving their health goals.
WINSTON YEUNG
Physiotherapist
Winston graduated from the University of Sydney with a Master of Physiotherapy and a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of British Columbia. He has experience working with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, using exercise to improve strength, and physical function, and to promote recovery from injury.
How to book an appointment
To get started on your treatment plan, book an appointment online or contact us at (02) 9896 2877. You can also send your inquiries via email at frontdesk@iahc.com.au or visit our practise.
Our clinic is in Parramatta, has easy access, and is conveniently located at Shop B, 8 Cowper St., Parramatta, NSW 2150. Our opening hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a physiotherapist do for the elderly?
Physiotherapists for the elderly at our Parramatta practice help maintain their mobility, strength, and balance by designing individualised exercise programmes, providing manual therapy, and offering advice on lifestyle modifications.
They also provide education on safe body mechanics, posture, and how to manage pain.
Additionally, they may provide treatments such as heat, cold, and electrical stimulation to help reduce soreness and improve function.
How much is a physiotherapy session for seniors?
What is gerontological physiotherapy?
Please note that this information is not intended to be used for diagnosis or treatment. It is aimed at presenting a perspective only and is not a substitute for a prescription. Anyone experiencing a medical condition or requiring medical therapy should consult their doctor. A second opinion is also encouraged.