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Your ability to move and lead an active life shouldn’t be hindered by disability. This is where Muscle Joint Bone comes into the picture. Together with the NDIS, the Muscle Joint Bone vision focuses on building lasting independence for movement, participation, lifestyle activities and function.
Our Muscle Joint Bone clinics are registered NDIS providers with 20+ years of combined private practice experience. Our practitioners are experts in the assessment and treatment of individuals with disability to achieve their personal goals, gain independence, increase mobility, improve their wellbeing and comfort. We are excited to bring these skills to a wider range of the community to access and achieve optimal outcomes!
Our practitioners assist NDIS clients with goals associated with body movements such as the coordination of trunk & limb movements, functional movements such as gait (walking), and also with improving strength and physical skills for activities of daily living to make daily tasks easier and help you get more out of life
Here at Muscle Joint Bone, we offer allied health support services for self-managed and plan-managed NDIS Clients.
Plan-managed: If you are plan-managed, our clinics can invoice your support coordinator’s accounts department directly on your behalf if you wish for payment.
Self-managed: If you are self-managed, consultations are to be paid in full on the day by you, and then you place your claim with NDIS for reimbursement.
Please call our friendly reception team to discuss your booking needs at one of our clinics. Or book online with one of our practitioners to discuss your individual goals in your first consultation.
Please note: The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a way of supporting people with permanent and significant disability. The specific support and funding available is based on each individual’s specific needs. You can find out more about what therapeutic supports are funded by referring to the NDIS website.