So, my younger sister has cerebral palsy and lately it’s been tough keeping up with her therapy needs. Clinics are too far, appointments keep getting canceled, and it's exhausting juggling everything. Someone mentioned that mobile physio might be an option. Have you tried it? Does it really help with things like balance and independence, or is it just another version of the same clinic stuff at home?
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How can mobile physio help with cerebral palsy???
How can mobile physio help with cerebral palsy???
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From what I’ve seen, it's way better than clinic physio for neuro stuff. My nephew with CP hated crowded waiting rooms and long drives. When we switched to mobile therapy, he actually started enjoying it. The physio adapted everything to our home and even showed us how to support him between visits. No one-size-fits-all approach. That personalisation matters a lot when you're working on long-term goals.
Absolutely tried it and it changed everything. The therapist came to us, did a full assessment including her walker and home space, and made a tailored plan just for her daily life. The sessions weren’t just exercises—they helped her move more freely around the house. It’s built around improving function in your environment. If you’re on NDIS, look into mobile physio gold coast. They know what they’re doing with CP.