Out-Patient Physiotherapy in East Lismore
Out-Patient Physiotherapy for Ongoing Recovery
Recovery doesn’t end after leaving the hospital—ongoing therapy helps rebuild strength, mobility, and confidence. At St Vincent’s Physiotherapy & Day Rehab in East Lismore, our out-patient physiotherapy rehabilitation program provides structured support for those recovering from surgery, injury, or chronic conditions. By combining physiotherapy and hydrotherapy, we create personalised treatment plans that fit into daily life and support long-term recovery.
Our program focuses on targeted rehabilitation goals, whether improving mobility, reducing pain, or building strength. Physiotherapy aims to restore movement and function through hands-on therapy, movement retraining, and rehabilitation exercises. Hydrotherapy provides a low-impact way to improve flexibility, circulation, and pain management.
With conveniently scheduled sessions, individuals can continue daily activities while receiving professional support. Whether working toward greater independence or improved mobility, this program aims to help individuals progress at a safe, steady pace.
Call (02) 6622 7799 to book an appointment and take the next step in your recovery.
Flexible, Individualised Treatment Plans
Rehabilitation programs fit into daily life, allowing recovery while maintaining regular routines.
Comprehensive Therapy Approach
Combines physiotherapy, exercise physiology, and hydrotherapy to support mobility, strength, and pain management.
Ongoing Support for Long-Term Recovery
Focuses on preventing setbacks, improving function, and promoting independence after surgery or injury.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is out-patient rehabilitation, and who is it for?
Out-patient rehabilitation provides structured therapy for individuals recovering from surgery, injury, or chronic conditions while living at home. It includes physiotherapy, exercise physiology, and hydrotherapy to improve mobility, strength, and function. This program is for those who no longer need hospital care but still require ongoing therapy.
What treatments are included in out-patient rehabilitation?
Out-patient rehabilitation includes physiotherapy to restore movement, exercise physiology to build strength and endurance, and hydrotherapy for low-impact recovery. Treatment plans are tailored to individual needs, focusing on mobility, pain management, and long-term function. Sessions are scheduled to fit into daily routines while supporting steady recovery.
How long does out-patient rehabilitation last?
The duration varies based on individual recovery needs and progress. Some programs last a few weeks, while others continue for several months. Therapy frequency is determined by healthcare professionals to ensure safe, steady improvement in mobility, strength, and overall well-being. Adjustments are made as recovery progresses.
Tailored Therapy for Lasting Independence
Out-patient rehabilitation provides a goal-focused approach to recovery, allowing individuals to continue daily routines while receiving structured therapy. At St Vincent’s Physiotherapy & Day Rehab, we offer physiotherapy, exercise physiology, and hydrotherapy to support safe, steady progress after surgery, injury, or chronic conditions. Each program is tailored to individual needs, helping patients restore mobility, manage pain, and build strength.
Our rehabilitation program includes:
- Physiotherapy: Restores movement, reduces pain, and prevents stiffness through manual therapy, guided exercises, and movement retraining.
- Hydrotherapy: Uses warm water to provide a low-impact rehabilitation option, reducing joint strain, improving flexibility, and enhancing circulation.
By focusing on long-term health and injury prevention, out-patient rehabilitation supports a gradual, structured return to daily activities. Treatment plans evolve with each person’s progress, ensuring ongoing support at every stage of recovery.
Whether the goal is to increase mobility, improve strength, or manage pain, this program provides the tools and professional guidance needed for sustained recovery and independence.