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Never heard of Exercise Physiology before?
Exercise Physiologists (EPs) must complete 4.5 years of university (3 year bachelor degree and an intensive 18-month masters degree) and 500 hours of clinical experience.
We must also be accredited with ESSA (Exercise Sport Science Australia) to maintain our accreditation and complete professional development points every year to stay up to date with the latest research and continually expand upon our current knowledge and beliefs.
EPs use exercise as a modality to design, deliver and evaluate safe and effective interventions for people with acute, sub-acute or chronic medical conditions, injuries or disabilities.
These pathologies include but are not limited to cardiovascular, metabolic, neurological, musculoskeletal, cancers, kidney, respiratory / pulmonary, and mental health conditions.
We can also work with any other conditions for which there is evidence that exercise can improve a client’s clinical status - how good is that?!
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Curtis Allderidge
Accredited Clinical Exercise Physiologist
Founder of Conquer Allied Health
How can Exercise Physiology Help?
We can help with a wide range of complaints including (but not limited to);
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Chronic pain (pain that has lasted longer than 3 months)
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Rehabilitation after injury or surgery
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Sport specific training
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Metabolic conditions such as Diabetes and PCOS
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Neurological conditions such as MS and Parkinson's
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Lower back, neck, hip, knee and shoulder pain
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General strength and conditioning
Not really sure if an
Exercise Physiologist is for you?
If you agree with any of the following points below then we are confident you will get the help that you need:
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If you have seen many different practitioners for the same reason and have not seen any change.
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If you keep having the same issue no matter what you try, are getting frustrated and feeling like things will never be better.
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If you have a number of different concerns and you don’t really know where to start when someone asks "what can I help you with?"
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If you are really confused about where to start.
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If you have lost hope with your issue and can no longer see a future for yourself without pain.
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If you are extremely frustrated and feeling like things will never be better.
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If your pain is consuming your life and you have stopped doing everything that you love because you are so fearful of it.​


