Prevention is better than cure, so regular treatments aimed at minimizing muscular tightness as a result of repetitive tasks goes a long way in maintaining your worker’s full range of motion, postural alignment and physical resilience.
Physiotherapy
Allied Health Professionals of Australia (AHPA) define Physiotherapists as experts in the structure of the human body and its movement. They work with people of all ages to treat a broad range of health conditions including musculoskeletal injuries and conditions as well as chronic health conditions such as diabetes, obesity, osteoarthritis and stroke. Physiotherapists are involved in the assessment, diagnosis, planning and management of patient care.
At Jem Health we offer physiotherapy services both in house as well as through our likeminded partners at Physio Pro and Forte Physiotherapy and other affilaites to ensure your get the best treatment possible.
In order to assist a full recovery, our Physiotherapists work with Exercise Physiologists to plan a rehabilitation program that includes treatment, exercise education and support.
Exercise Physiology
AHPA and ESSA (Exercise and Sports Science Australia) define Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) as university qualified allied health professionals equipped with the knowledge, skills and competencies to design, deliver and evaluate safe and effective exercise interventions for people with acute, sub-acute or chronic medical conditions, injuries or disabilities and assist in restoring one’s optimal physical function, health or wellness. These interventions are exercise-based and include health and physical activity education, advice and support and lifestyle modification with a strong focus on achieving behavioural change.
Jem Health employs several AEPs and can assist in rehabilitation, return to work programs, work ready programs as well as health and wellness initiatives for individuals or groups.
Contact Jem Health to find out more.