How to Choose the Right Walking Aid: Canes, Frames, and Walkers

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How to Choose the Right Walking Aid: Canes, Frames, and Walkers Mobility challenges affect millions of Australians across all age groups, with approximately 4.4 million people experiencing some form of disability that impacts their ability to move safely and independently. Whether recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or adapting to age-related changes, maintaining mobility remains […]

How to Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor: A Guide for Men and Women

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How to Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor: A Complete Guide for Men and Women Pelvic floor health is a critical but often overlooked aspect of overall physical well-being. Whether you are recovering from childbirth, managing prostate health, or dealing with age-related changes, a strong pelvic floor is essential for bladder control, core stability, and sexual function. […]

Vestibular Rehabilitation for BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)

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Vestibular Rehabilitation for BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is the most common cause of vertigo worldwide, affecting approximately 2.4% of the population. It occurs when tiny calcium crystals (otoconia) in the inner ear become dislodged and migrate into the semicircular canals. When you move your head, these crystals trigger inappropriate […]

Speech Therapy for Stuttering in Children and Adults

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Speech Therapy for Stuttering in Children and Adults Stuttering affects approximately 1% of the global population, including around 200,000 Australians. This neurological condition involves involuntary repetitions, prolongations, or “blocks” that can impact academic performance, career growth, and personal relationships. While there is no complete cure, speech therapy for stuttering provides evidence-based strategies to manage fluency, […]

Living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND): The Role of Allied Health

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Living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND): The Role of Allied Health Motor Neurone Disease represents one of the most challenging neurological conditions, affecting approximately 2,000 Australians at any given time with around 400 new diagnoses each year. This progressive condition impacts the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement, leading to gradual weakness, speech difficulties, […]

How to Get Started with On the Go Rehab: Your First Three Steps

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How to Get Started with On the Go Rehab: Your First Three Steps Starting your rehabilitation journey can feel overwhelming, especially when managing health challenges, mobility limitations, or complex family schedules. Traditional clinic appointments often create additional stress through travel requirements, waiting rooms, and inflexible scheduling that doesn’t accommodate your real-world needs. How to get […]

Our Commitment to Continuous Professional Development

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Our Commitment to Continuous Professional Development The allied health sector demands constant evolution as new research emerges, treatment techniques advance, and client needs become increasingly complex. Healthcare professionals who fail to maintain current knowledge and skills risk delivering outdated interventions that may limit client outcomes or compromise safety standards. Continuous professional development represents far more […]

A Guide to Our Mobile Speech Pathology Services

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A Complete Guide to Mobile Speech Pathology Services in Perth   Meta Description: Discover how mobile speech pathology services in Perth bring expert communication and swallowing therapy directly to your home. NDIS-registered, pediatric, and adult care by On The Go Rehabilitation Services. Communication challenges affect millions of Australians, but accessing high-quality speech therapy shouldn’t be […]

Our Values: Why We’re Passionate About In-Home Rehabilitation

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Our Values: Why We’re Passionate About In-Home Rehabilitation The healthcare landscape is shifting toward patient-centered care, yet many individuals still face significant barriers when accessing essential rehabilitation services. Transportation challenges, mobility limitations, and scheduling conflicts prevent countless people from receiving the therapy they need to recover, improve function, and maintain independence. In-home rehabilitation represents a […]

What is Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)?

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What is Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)? Introduction Have you wondered why some stroke survivors continue using only their unaffected arm months or years after their initial injury, despite having regained some movement in their affected limb? What is Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)? This question introduces one of the most groundbreaking rehabilitation approaches for individuals with hemiparesis following […]