Physiotherapy Adelaide
Mobile and clinic-based Physiotherapy supporting movement, mobility and recovery
Trelity Health
Physiotherapy services in Adelaide to support mobility, strength, and daily independence
Trelity Health provides Physiotherapy for adults living with disability, neurological conditions, chronic health issues, or recovering from injury or surgery. Our Physiotherapists focus on safe movement, practical strengthening, and functional mobility, helping clients stay active and participate in daily life with more confidence.
Therapy is delivered by AHPRA-registered Physiotherapists and supported by collaboration with Occupational Therapy, Exercise Physiology, Nursing, and Support Coordination to create a coordinated, person-centered approach. Care is available under GP Plans, NDIS, Aged Care, or private funding.
Adelaide mobile and clinic-based Physiotherapy options
We deliver Physiotherapy is in the environment that best supports your goals. That can be either in your home, in our clinic, or in the community. Our flexible approach ensures therapy remains practical, meaningful, and connected to everyday life.
In-clinic Physiotherapy
Clients attending our Croydon clinic can access equipment that supports rehabilitation and functional mobility, including:
- Parallel bars for safe gait retraining and step practice
- Ceiling-mounted standing hoist for supported standing and early mobility work
- Therapy benches and open rehab space for balance and postural training
- Strength and conditioning equipment for targeted exercise programs
Mobile Physiotherapy at home
Home visits provide Physiotherapy where it is most effective for assessment and daily routines. Support may include:
- Mobility and functional assessments in your natural environment
- Strength and conditioning programs suited to your space and equipment available
- Falls prevention and balance strategies tailored to your home layout
- Equipment advice and recommendations to improve safety and independence
Community-based Physiotherapy
Some sessions take place in parks, gyms, or other community settings when real-life practice is needed. These sessions support:
- Strength and conditioning in practical environments
- Community mobility training, such as navigating paths or uneven surfaces
- Confidence outdoors, including walking, pacing, and endurance
- Social participation and etiquette, integrated with physical goals
Our Physiotherapy services
Our Physiotherapists provide structured assessment, treatment, and exercise programs to improve movement, reduce pain, and support safe independence at home, in our Croydon clinic, or in a preferred community space. Support is always shaped around personal goals and practical daily needs.
Physiotherapy services:
Individual Physiotherapy assessment
A detailed assessment of movement, strength, balance, posture, and pain to guide your treatment plan and identify the safest environment for therapy.
Musculoskeletal treatment and rehabilitation
Hands-on treatment and targeted exercise programs to support recovery from joint, muscle, or soft tissue issues, with education to help manage symptoms confidently at home.
Neurological Physiotherapy
Therapy designed to support balance, coordination, gait, and functional mobility for people living with Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, MND, and other neurological conditions.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Physiotherapy
Movement, motor planning, balance, and coordination support for people with ASD, using structured, sensory-aware approaches suited to each person’s learning style and goals.
Osteoarthritis Physiotherapy
Exercise, mobility retraining, and symptom-management strategies that reduce pain, improve joint movement, and maintain long-term independence.
Osteoporosis Physiotherapy
Strengthening, balance retraining, and safe movement programs to support bone health, reduce falls risk, and build confidence in daily activities.
Post-surgical and hospital discharge rehabilitation
Progressive rehabilitation to rebuild strength, mobility, and functional capacity after orthopaedic surgery or a hospital stay. Sessions can be delivered at home for clients who cannot travel or in the clinic for equipment-based therapy.
Gait training and mobility retraining
Use of parallel bars, supported standing, task-based walking practice, and balance retraining to improve confidence and safety when moving around the home and community.
Falls prevention and balance training
Assessment and exercises that target balance, strength, coordination, and home safety to reduce falls risk and support independent movement.
Home exercise programs
Clear, achievable exercise programs designed around your abilities, home environment, and goals, with regular reviews to track progress and update routines.
Hydrotherapy
Physiotherapist-guided exercise in warm water to support mobility, reduce pain and stiffness, and improve balance and confidence.
Manual handling education and advice
Guidance for clients and support workers on safe movement, transfers, and posture to prevent injury and support daily mobility.
Collaborative Allied Health support
Physiotherapists at Trelity Health work closely with other Allied Health professionals so you receive consistent support across every stage of care.
- Occupational Therapists
- Exercise Physiologists
- Registered Nurses
- Support Coordinators
- Hydrotherapy
Conditions our Physiotherapists support
Our Physiotherapists help people of all ages improve strength, flexibility, and movement after injury, illness, or surgery. Treatment plans are personalised to your goals and adapted as progress is made.
Neurological conditions
Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Motor Neurone Disease (MND), Neuropathy, Brain Injury, and other conditions affecting balance, coordination, and mobility.
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Recovery after orthopaedic surgery such as knee or hip replacement, fracture repair, spinal surgery, or tendon repair to restore mobility and strength.
Developmental and sensory conditions
Support for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, developmental delay, or coordination challenges to build physical confidence and motor skills.
Musculoskeletal conditions
Back, neck, and joint pain, sprains, muscle injuries, osteoarthritis, and postural issues that affect comfort and movement.
Chronic health and ageing
Age-related mobility decline, chronic pain, Osteoporosis, fatigue, joint stiffness, and falls risk.
Respiratory and cardiovascular conditions
Reduced exercise tolerance, breathlessness, deconditioning, and recovery from respiratory illness or hospitalisation.
Functional mobility challenges
Walking, standing, balance, and transfer difficulties caused by illness, injury, disability, or reduced strength.
Physiotherapy techniques and approaches
Our Physiotherapists use evidence-based techniques to improve movement, balance, strength, and daily function. Approaches may include
- Functional exercise programs that build strength and endurance needed for everyday tasks
- Motor control and movement retraining to improve coordination and reduce compensatory patterns
- Gait, balance, and postural exercises to support safer mobility at home and in the community
- Manual therapy (when clinically appropriate) to reduce stiffness and improve joint or soft-tissue mobility
- Progressive strengthening using bands, weights, functional tasks, or clinic equipment
- Cardiorespiratory techniques for people needing support with breath control, stamina, or airway clearance
- Task-specific training that focuses on meaningful daily routines, such as transfers, reaching, or walking outdoors
Technology-supported movement and rehabilitation
Physiotherapy may incorporate Virtual Reality, BlazePod, and interactive rehabilitation tools to support balance, coordination, and movement retraining. Virtual Reality creates immersive environments that encourage safe practice of walking, balance, and functional movement. BlazePod systems are used to train reaction time, coordination, and motor control, particularly in neurological and rehabilitation settings. These technologies help increase engagement, improve movement quality, and support measurable progress toward mobility and functional goals. Physiotherapists also have access to a Freedom Bridge (Ceiling Hoist) onsite and Parallel Bars to assist with gait, transfers and balance training
Why choose us
Why choose Trelity Health for Physiotherapy
Flexible mobile and clinic-based options
Therapy is delivered in the environment that best supports progress, comfort, and independence.
Experience with neurological and complex conditions
Our Physiotherapists regularly support people with Parkinson’s, MS, MND, and Stroke recovery, adapting therapy as needs change.
Integrated Allied Health team
Physiotherapy works alongside Occupational Therapy (OT), Exercise Physiology (EP), Nursing, and NDIS Support Coordination for connected care.
Reports and communication
We assist with NDIS reports, GP communication, progress updates, and plan review documentation.
Client-centred and goal-focused
Therapy is shaped around what matters most, movement, comfort, confidence, and daily independence.
Full service funding and access
We provide Physiotherapy for NDIS Participants, aged care clients, GP Care Plans, and privately funded clients.
Qualified and registered Physiotherapists
All Physiotherapists at Trelity Health are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and meet national standards for Physiotherapy practice. Each clinician is committed to ongoing professional development and evidence-based care.
For more information on professional standards, visit:
Australian Physiotherapy Associations (APA)
Physiotherapy Board of Australia (AHPRA)
Accessible Physiotherapy services and clinic facilities
Trelity Health’s clinic is designed to be easy to access and comfortable for all clients. We also offer home and community visits across Adelaide and regional South Australia.
Our accessible Croydon clinic
- Flat entry and wide doorways for wheelchair and mobility aid access.
- Free onsite parking directly outside the clinic for clients with mobility needs.
- Easy access from South Road, making it convenient for nearby western and inner north suburbs to visit the clinic.
- A quiet waiting and reception area to sit before your appointment.
- Accessible toilet facilities are located close to the treatment rooms.
- Treatment room with fold out parallel bars for gait and balance training.
- Ceiling Hoist system for safe transfers and supported standing practice.
- Additional treatment spaces equipped for manual therapy, exercise, and mobility training.
- Telehealth options for clients when travel is not possible.
Funding and access
Funding and rebates for Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy at Trelity Health can be accessed through NDIS, Medicare GP Plans, Support at Home (Aged Care), private health insurance (with HICAPS rebates), or private funding. If you’re unsure which option applies to you, our team can help you understand your eligibility and next steps.
Service areas
Our service areas
Trelity Health is based in Croydon Park in Adelaide’s north-west, with our clinic located on South Road at 275 South Road, providing convenient access for clients across metropolitan Adelaide. We support clients across the northern, western, eastern and southern suburbs. Home visits, clinic appointments and telehealth are available depending on your needs.
Physiotherapy frequently asked questions
Do you offer home visits or clinic appointments?
Yes, we provide appointments where you need them. Telehealth sessions are also available for clients living in regional areas or for those with difficult travel.
Can I access Physiotherapy through the NDIS?
Yes, Trelity Health is a registered NDIS provider. We offer Physiotherapy under both Core and Capacity-Building supports to help participants improve mobility, strength, and independence. Our team can also provide the required assessments and reports for NDIS reviews.
Do I need a GP referral to see a Physiotherapist?
A referral is only needed if you plan to claim rebates through a Medicare Chronic Disease Management plan. Otherwise, you can book directly as a private client.
What conditions can Physiotherapy help with?
Physiotherapy can assist with musculoskeletal pain, neurological conditions such as Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Motor Neurone Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, post-surgical rehabilitation, falls prevention, and mobility issues related to ageing or chronic illness.
Do you provide Hydrotherapy?
Yes, our Physiotherapists offer Hydrotherapy in Adelaide for rehabilitation, mobility, and pain management. Individual and group sessions can be arranged to suit your goals and comfort level.
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Contact us for a Physiotherapy appointment
Improving mobility and independence starts with the right support. Our Physiotherapists provide care where it suits you, at your home, in our Croydon clinic, or in your local community.
Book an appointment or send a referral to get started with Trelity Health Physiotherapy in Adelaide.