Chronic Disease Management & Rehabilitation
Clinical exercise physiology supports chronic disease management and rehabilitation by delivering personalised, evidence-based exercise programs that improve health, mobility, and overall quality of life. It helps individuals manage and reduce the impact of long-term conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and other chronic illnesses, while also encouraging sustainable lifestyle changes that promote long-term wellbeing. Through comprehensive assessments, Clinical Exercise Physiologists create tailored plans that minimise health risks, support injury recovery, and assist with pre- & post-surgical rehabilitation to restore strength, balance, and mobility. These programs also play a key role in pain management and help prevent future injuries, particularly during the later stages of recovery. With ongoing guidance and monitoring, clinical exercise physiology empowers individuals to regain confidence, maintain healthier habits, and function at their best.
Chronic disease management:
Help manage and prevent conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis.
Lifestyle changes:
Support the development of healthy habits and lifestyle changes to improve overall health and quality of life.
Risk reduction:
Reduce the risk of developing long-term conditions or their recurrence.
Personalised plan:
Create evidence-based exercise plans tailored to individual health needs,
Rehabilitation and injury recovery:
Assist in recovering from acute, sub-acute, or chronic injuries by improving strength, balance, and mobility.
Pre and Post-surgical rehab:
Design safe and progressive exercise programs after surgery to regain mobility and rebuild strength.
Pain management:
Use exercise to help manage pain associated with injuries and conditions.
Injury prevention:
Helps prevent the recurrence of injuries, particularly in the medium-late recovery phase.