I’m currently recovering from surgery on my spine and traveling to appointments is a nightmare. Even short car rides cause pain. I’ve heard that some physio services can come to you under NDIS if you’re registered. But does it really work? I mean, do they bring proper equipment, and is it still as effective when done in a home setting? I don’t want to fall behind in recovery just because I can’t move around much.
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Can NDIS cover post-surgery mobile physio???
Can NDIS cover post-surgery mobile physio???
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In my experience, home physio post-surgery gives you more control and less pressure. Clinics can feel rushed. When my sister had spinal surgery, the mobile physio gave her time, full attention, and adjusted the plan as her needs evolved. You don’t get that kind of flexibility in traditional setups. If recovery matters, having a therapist come to you is worth every bit.
Yes, they do bring everything needed. I had a similar case after knee surgery. The therapist checked my home setup, walking aids, and helped me get moving again without the stress of leaving the house. They’re NDIS-ready, which made it simple to set up. The biggest benefit? They adjusted therapy as I got stronger, without needing a referral every time. mobile physio gold coast was a lifesaver in my rehab.