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The Physio Movement

ABN: 44 650 484 692

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The Physio Movement

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info@tpmwoopi.com.au

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About The Physio Movement

TPM Physiotherapists work with individuals and those who support them (e.g. parents/carers, teachers, support workers, employers) to achieve their physical goals in a range of settings such as at home, in the classroom, the workplace or the community.When you or your participant chooses The Physio Movement (TPM) as your NDIS Woolgoolga provider, you can relax knowing you have partnered with caring Allied Healthcare professionals.

Our Allied Health clinic has endless opportunities, assisting in improving daily lives through Exercise, Physiotherapy Care, Diet and Nutrition, Hydrotherapy and at home care. Our highly experienced therapists are committed to helping you get the most out of your NDIS plan, providing elite treatment and care.

TPM will assist with:

~ increasing mobility and strength

~ improving balance and walking gait

~ performing daily tasks

~ participate in community activities

~ set and achieve own physical goals

~ manage pain

~ prevent disease

~ increase physical and mental health

~ manage lifestyle changes as a result of disability



What conditions can TPM NDIS Woolgoolga assist with?

~ Cerebral Palsy

~ Muscular Dystrophy

~ Multiple Sclerosis

~ Stroke

~ Developmental delay reaching milestones

~ Parkinson’s Disease

~ Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

~ Acquired brain injury (ABI)

~ Spinal cord injury

~ Chronic Pain

~ Congenital diseases



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Service areas

  • New South Wales
  • Queensland

Service delivery

  • Telehealth
  • We come to you
  • You come to us

Age groups

  • Early Childhood (0-7 years)
  • Children (8-16 years)
  • Young people (17-21 years)
  • Adults (22-59 years)
  • Mature Age (60+ years)