Mobility Aids
We offer expert guidance on selecting and using mobility aids such as walkers and canes, enabling individuals to safely increase their independence and confidence in movement.
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Mobilty Aids
Mobility Aids at Physimed Health are designed to support independence, movement, and safety for individuals experiencing mobility limitations. Whether mobility changes are the result of ageing, injury, surgery, neurological conditions, or chronic pain, the right device can make a meaningful difference in day-to-day life. Mobility aids help reduce the risk of falls, increase stability, conserve energy, and improve confidence—allowing individuals to stay active, independent, and engaged in the activities they enjoy.
Our team at Physimed Health provides personalised guidance and assessments to determine the most suitable mobility aid for each client. We consider lifestyle needs, home environment, current level of mobility, strength, and safety requirements. By offering expert instruction on proper use, fitting, and movement techniques, we help clients maximise safety and comfort while preventing strain or secondary injuries.
Types of Mobility Aids
We offer a comprehensive range of mobility solutions, including but not limited to:
Walkers and Rollators
Used to provide greater stability and weight support while walking—ideal for those who need a secure base, seat options, or enhanced outdoor mobility.
Canes
Lightweight, easy-to-use support that assists with balance and mild mobility challenges, helping reduce pressure on painful or weak joints.
Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters
Recommended for individuals who require higher levels of assistance with movement. These devices support safe community access, independence, and participation in daily routines.
Grab Bars and Handrails
Installed in key areas of the home to assist with transfers, balance, and safe navigation—particularly in bathrooms, hallways, and entryways.
Braces and Orthotic Devices
Designed to support joint alignment, manage pain, stabilise weak limbs, and enable more comfortable movement during daily activities, exercise, or rehabilitation.
Our Mission
Our mission is to promote independence, confidence, and mobility through expertly selected assistive devices. We aim to ensure every individual can move as safely and freely as possible while maintaining dignity and quality of life.
Our Goal
Our goal is to provide accurate guidance, high-quality mobility products, and hands-on education, allowing clients to experience improved function, reduced pain, and greater stability. By matching the right device to the right person—and teaching correct usage—we help create a safe foundation for daily movement at home and in the community.
Specialised In:
NDIS | Support at home (SAH) | Developmental Delays | Functional Capacity Assessment & Report | Assistive Technology Assessment & Report | Sensory Assessment & Report | Motor Skills (Gross & Fine) | Self-Care Skills | School Readiness Programs
Frequently asked questions
The aim of your initial visit is to establish what your problems are, how they got there and how to correct them. Once we have that information we sit down with you, discuss our findings and the treatment options available to you before any treatment is commenced.
Chiropractors are highly specialised professionals who have undergone an extensive lengthy university training program on how to deliver safe and effective care.
In terms of statistics, there is approximately a one in five million chance that spinal manipulation of the neck may be associated with damage (major or minor) to the blood supply of the brain.
The purpose of our physical examination is to assess your condition so that we choose the most appropriate technique for you. We believe that our expertise and experience enables us to provide the safest possible care. None of our chiropractors have ever had an incident and pride ourselves in patient safety.
An adjustment is not normally painful. In some cases, mild soreness to the area adjusted may follow. This is typically a normal part of the healing process where an area of the spine has been rersticted for a long period is now moving better.
Some adjusting methods can produce a popping sound when the gas and fluids in the joint shift. It’s much like opening a bottle of champagne or removing a suction cup. The sound isn’t a guide to the quality or need of the adjustment It is a common misconception that the noise is bones going back in place or rubbing on each other, this is definitely false!
There are many techniques that do not involve “manipulation” that we can use to correct neck problems. We will only include neck adjustments in your treatment if there is an objective clinical reason for doing so. We don’t include neck adjustments in your treatment if there are any indications that you would be at risk. Talk to us about your concerns.
No. We treat many patients who suffer from osteoporosis. Indeed, regular chiropractic care may help to protect patients from falls (and therefore osteoporotic fractures) by optimizing joint mobility, range of motion, balance and muscle tone. To correct spinal problems with patients suffering from osteoporosis we use specific low force techniques that allow for the brittleness and fragility of the bones
No. Some people can make their joints “pop,” but that’s not an adjustment! Cracking your spine is not the same as having your chiropractor assess your spine and specifically adjust selected joints. Worse, damage can occur by mobilizing a joint with weakened muscles and ligaments. Adjustments are so specific even your chiropractor can’t adjust themself.
Whilst some patients experience almost instant relief nearly all patients are feeling improvement in one to two weeks. There are many factors that affect your rate of healing such as your age, the type of injury, your general health and how long you have had the problem. Every person is different and so rates of healing will differ.
During your visits you’ll be presented with information regarding the objectives of each phase of care and the optimum type and duration of care needed to achieve these results. Once you have this information it is your decision to choose the type of care you require. How long you go to a chiropractor is always your choice and depends entirely on your personal goals for your health.
Many pregnant mums receive chiropractic care. Mothers often find that chiropractic adjustments during pregnancy improve their back pain, help prepare them for childbirth and make delivery easier for themselves and their baby. Our adjusting methods are always adapted to a patient’s size, weight, age, and condition of health to provide the most suitable care.