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Exercise Physiology: How It Can Support Your Health, Recovery and Wellbeing

July 15, 20264 min read

Exercise is one of the most effective tools for improving physical health, managing chronic conditions and supporting recovery from injury. However, knowing what type of exercise is appropriate for your individual circumstances can sometimes feel overwhelming.

This is where exercise physiology can help.

At All Care Physiotherapy, located in Brisbane City, our exercise physiology services are designed to help people improve their health, mobility and quality of life through personalised, evidence-based exercise programs.

Whether you are managing a chronic health condition, recovering from injury or simply looking to improve your physical wellbeing, exercise physiology may provide valuable support on your health journey.

What Is Exercise Physiology?

Exercise physiology is a healthcare profession focused on the use of exercise as a therapeutic tool to improve health and physical function.

Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) are university-qualified health professionals who assess an individual's health, movement capacity and goals before developing tailored exercise programs.

Exercise physiology aims to support people with:

  • Chronic health conditions

  • Musculoskeletal injuries

  • Cardiovascular conditions

  • Metabolic conditions

  • Neurological conditions

  • Healthy ageing goals

  • General health and wellbeing

What Does an Exercise Physiologist Do?

A common question people ask is:

How is an exercise physiologist different from a personal trainer?

While both may prescribe exercise, exercise physiologists are trained to work with individuals who have medical conditions, injuries or complex health needs.

An exercise physiologist may:

  • Assess physical function and fitness

  • Develop tailored exercise programs

  • Monitor exercise safety

  • Provide education about physical activity

  • Support long-term behaviour change

  • Help individuals achieve specific health goals

Exercise programs are based on your health history, current abilities and personal objectives.

Who Can Benefit From Exercise Physiology?

Exercise physiology may be beneficial for a wide range of people.

Chronic Health Conditions

Exercise physiology is commonly used to support people living with:

  • Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes

  • Cardiovascular disease

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Osteoporosis

  • Obesity

  • Chronic pain conditions

  • Respiratory conditions

Appropriate exercise can play an important role in supporting overall health and physical function.

Injury Rehabilitation

People recovering from injuries may benefit from structured exercise programs designed to restore strength, mobility and confidence with movement.

Common injuries include:

  • Sports injuries

  • Workplace injuries

  • Back pain

  • Neck pain

  • Joint injuries

  • Tendon-related conditions

Healthy Ageing

As we age, maintaining strength, balance and mobility becomes increasingly important.

Exercise physiology can assist older adults by developing programs that support:

  • Independence

  • Balance

  • Fall prevention

  • Strength maintenance

  • Functional mobility

What Happens During an Exercise Physiology Appointment?

Your initial appointment typically involves a comprehensive assessment.

This may include:

  • Discussion of your medical history

  • Review of current symptoms or concerns

  • Goal setting

  • Physical assessments

  • Functional movement testing

  • Development of an individualised exercise plan

Your exercise physiologist will then guide you through a program tailored to your needs and abilities.

Can Exercise Physiology Help With Chronic Disease Management?

One of the most common reasons people seek exercise physiology services is for support with chronic disease management.

Conditions Commonly Managed With Exercise Physiology

Exercise physiology may assist individuals living with:

  • Diabetes

  • Heart disease

  • Arthritis

  • Osteoporosis

  • Cancer-related fatigue

  • Obesity

  • Metabolic syndrome

Exercise is often recognised as an important component of many chronic disease management plans.

Why Choose Exercise Physiology Within a Physiotherapy Clinic?

Having access to both physiotherapy and exercise physiology within the same clinic can provide a coordinated approach to care.

Benefits may include:

  • Collaborative management of injuries and health conditions

  • Seamless progression from rehabilitation to exercise-based management

  • Consistent communication between healthcare providers

  • Individualised treatment plans tailored to your goals

This integrated approach can be particularly valuable for people managing multiple health concerns.

Exercise Physiology in Brisbane City

At All Care Physiotherapy, our exercise physiology services focus on helping people move well, stay active and improve their overall health through personalised exercise programs.

Conveniently located at 138 Wickham Terrace in Brisbane City, our clinic is easily accessible from Spring Hill, Fortitude Valley, New Farm, Kangaroo Point and surrounding Brisbane suburbs.

Whether your goal is improving fitness, managing a chronic condition, recovering from injury or maintaining independence as you age, our team can help develop an exercise plan suited to your needs.

Book an Exercise Physiology Appointment

If you would like professional guidance with exercise, injury recovery or chronic disease management, All Care Physiotherapy is here to help.

Contact our clinic on 07 3186 0547 or book an appointment online with our exercise physiology team. We can work with you to develop a personalised exercise program that supports your health, mobility and wellbeing goals.

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