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Empowering People to Reach Their Goals

At Therapy Right, we know that managing neurological conditions requires experience, flexibility and compassion. That’s why we bring high-quality mobile Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy services straight to your home—anywhere in Adelaide and surrounding suburbs in South Australia.


Whether you’re aiming to regain independence, reduce pain or enhance your quality of life, our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way.

 

Let's achieve your goals - together.

Our Types of Therapy Services

Wheel of wheelchair with persons hand pushing the wheel

Our Occupational Therapists help you regain independence in daily tasks such as cooking, dressing, bathing and using mobility aids. We assess your home environment, recommend adaptive equipment and develop practical strategies to improve your functional abilities—so you can return to the routines and hobbies you value.

patient with knee bent with therapist working on stretch

Our Physiotherapists focus on restoring physical function by improving balance, strength, coordination and mobility. We tailor treatment plans to manage pain, enhance movement and reduce fall risk—especially important for people living with stroke, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions. We also have specialists skilled in assessing and treating BPPV and other vestibular disorders.

Meet Our Therapists

We have Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists ready to work with you to achieve your goals!​

Physiotherapist

How We Can Help

Increase Independence
Regain everyday skills—cooking, dressing and personal care—so you can live more freely.


Increase Strength
Build muscle power with tailored exercises designed around your goals.


Assistive Technology
Get expert recommendations and detailed reports on mobility aids and adaptive equipment.

Achieve Movement Goals
Set and reach new movement milestones with personalised plans.

Manage Pain
Tailored strategies to reduce discomfort and boost your comfort.

Improve Balance
Exercises and guidance to steady your stance and reduce falls risk

 

Train Support Staff
Hands-on coaching for carers in safe handling and transfer methods.

Manual Handling & Transfer Plans
Safe lifting and transfer techniques to protect you and your carers.

Improve Walking
Gait training to enhance your stride and confidence on your feet.

Functional Capacity Assessments
Detailed evaluations to plan your rehab and support needs.

 

SDA Application Reports
Professional SDA reports to streamline your housing applications.

Extensive Experience in Treating Neurological & Vestibular Conditions

Therapy Right Mobile Allied Health has extensive experience treating:

  • Brain and spinal cord injury

  • Stroke

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Motor neurone disease (MND)

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Muscular dystrophy

  • Myositis

  • Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)

  • Guillain-Barré syndrome

  • Hereditary spastic paraparesis

  • Spino-cerebellar ataxia (SCA)

  • Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)

  • Multiple system atrophy (MSA)

  • Functional neurological disorder (FND)

  • Dystonia

  • Neuropathy

  • Dementia-associated symptoms

  • Symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder (neuro-affirming practice)

  • Chronic pain

  • Concussion

  • Dizziness and vertigo, including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), labyrinthitis, vestibular neuronitis/neuritis and Meniere’s disease

  • Migraine

  • Decreased balance, strength and mobility

  • Falls and fear of falling

What Clients Say

“James has worked as our Son's Physiotherapist for a couple of years now and we cannot recommend him highly enough! James has a fantastic positive attitude and is able to motivate and encourage my Son to achieve things that he didn't think he was capable of, whilst dealing with hurdles and distractions along the way.James has developed a fantastic relationship with my Son, who looks forward to his sessions and his improvements are clearly very visible to all.Thank you."

Participant's mother

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