Mobile Physiotherapy Sunshine Coast Services
Physiotherapy Services
Healthy Impact provides mobile physiotherapy services, delivering personalised physiotherapy care directly in your home or through online physiotherapy where appropriate. Our services support safe movement, physical capacity and independence, particularly for adults aged 45 and over managing changing physical demands, long‑term health conditions or recovery from injury.
By providing physiotherapy in your own environment, treatment can be tailored to real daily activities such as walking, stairs, household tasks and managing fatigue.
Musculoskeletal Conditions
Musculoskeletal conditions affect muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments and bones. These conditions are very common in the community and often develop gradually over time.
Common musculoskeletal conditions supported through our physiotherapy services include low back pain, neck pain, hip and knee osteoarthritis, shoulder pain, rotator cuff related pain, tendon conditions such as Achilles or gluteal tendinopathy, muscle strains, ligament injuries and spinal stiffness.
Physiotherapy focuses on improving movement efficiency, strength and joint capacity so everyday tasks feel more manageable. Many people also benefit from combining in‑home sessions with online physiotherapy to support consistency and long‑term progress.
Post‑Operative Rehabilitation
Post operative rehabilitation supports recovery following surgery by helping the body gradually regain movement, strength and confidence while respecting healing timeframes.
Common post operative presentations include total knee replacement, total hip replacement, shoulder surgery, fracture fixation and other orthopaedic procedures.
Physiotherapy in your home allows rehabilitation to focus on functional tasks such as standing from chairs, walking safely around the home and managing stairs.
Mobility and Falls Prevention
Changes in balance, strength and confidence can increase falls risk, particularly for women over 45 who may experience reduced muscle strength or periods of inactivity.
Falls prevention physiotherapy commonly addresses unsteadiness when walking, fear of falling, reduced endurance, difficulty with stairs, slower walking speed and reduced lower limb strength.
Physiotherapy programs focus on balance retraining, strength development, gait efficiency and practical strategies to support safe movement at home and in the community.

Neurological Conditions
Neurological conditions can affect coordination, balance, strength and endurance. Physiotherapy supports functional movement and helps people maintain independence and safety over time.
Common neurological conditions supported include stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, peripheral neuropathy and Guillain‑Barré syndrome.
Neurological physiotherapy focuses on task‑specific movement, fatigue management and safe mobility.
Chronic Pain Management
Chronic pain management is an important part of physiotherapy care, especially when discomfort persists beyond normal tissue healing time.
Common chronic pain presentations include persistent low back pain, long‑standing joint pain, chronic hip or knee pain, widespread musculoskeletal discomfort and pain associated with deconditioning.
Physiotherapy focuses on education, pacing strategies, graded movement and rebuilding confidence with activity.
Cardiorespiratory Conditions
Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy supports people who experience reduced exercise tolerance, breathlessness or fatigue related to heart or lung conditions.
Common cardiorespiratory conditions include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic heart failure, ischaemic heart disease and general deconditioning following illness or hospitalisation.
Physiotherapy programs may include gentle aerobic exercise, functional strengthening, pacing strategies and education to support safe participation in daily activity.
Mobility Device Prescription and Equipment Support
Physiotherapists assess and recommend mobility equipment that supports safe movement and independence.
Healthy Impact provides assessment and scripting for commonly used mobility devices including walking sticks, four wheel walkers, manual wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs and powered mobility scooters.
Assessment considers walking ability, balance, posture, strength, endurance and the environment where the equipment will be used.
For people using wheelchairs or sitting for longer periods, maintaining skin integrity is important. Physiotherapists may recommend seating supports or pressure management cushions to help reduce prolonged pressure on vulnerable areas.
Sports and Activity Related Injuries
Sports and activity related injuries can occur during organised sport, recreational exercise or everyday physical activity.
Common sports injuries include muscle strains, ligament sprains, tendon injuries, joint instability and overuse injuries.
Accurate assessment is important when managing sports injuries. Understanding the mechanism of injury helps guide treatment decisions and rehabilitation planning.
Education and targeted rehabilitation programs help people understand how to safely return to activity while reducing the risk of recurrence.
What to Expect From Home or Online Physiotherapy
Your initial physiotherapy assessment focuses on understanding your health history, movement patterns and personal goals.
Ongoing physiotherapy services may include exercise prescription, movement retraining, education and progress monitoring.
Mobile Physiotherapy on the Sunshine Coast
Healthy Impact provides mobile physiotherapy services, visiting patients in their homes across the Sunshine Coast region.
Home and online physiotherapy services reduce travel demands and support long‑term physical independence.
Learn More About Healthy Impact
If you would like to understand more about our approach to mobile physiotherapy services and how care is delivered, you can visit our About Us page here: Our About Us page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do I need a referral to start physiotherapy?
A. No referral is required for private physiotherapy. A GP referral may be required for Medicare funded physiotherapy.
Q. Is mobile physiotherapy suitable if I am still working?
A. Mobile physiotherapy allows treatment to occur in your home, making it easier to fit around work and family commitments.
A. Can physiotherapy help with long‑standing pain?
Q. Physiotherapy can support chronic pain management by improving strength, movement capacity and activity tolerance.
Q. Is online physiotherapy effective?
A. Physiotherapy online can provide education, exercise guidance and follow‑up support where in‑person sessions are difficult.
Q. Who benefits most from home physiotherapy?
A. Physiotherapy in your home is useful for people with mobility limitations, chronic conditions or busy schedules.
Get in Touch
If you would like to learn more about our mobile physiotherapy services on the Sunshine Coast or discuss your needs, you can contact Healthy Impact here: CONTACT.





