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A Day on the Road: Insights from an Exercise Physiologist’s Perspective
As an exercise physiologist, I spend most of my days working closely with patients to help them manage and recover from various physical and mental health challenges. However, having Dr. Madeline Wilkie, a General Practitioner (GP), shadow me for an entire day was a unique opportunity for both of us to gain a deeper understanding […]
Read the articleMinds in Motion: Integrating Exercise and Nutrition in Mental Health Recovery
As the mental health crisis continues to intensify, especially within the personal injury and disability management sectors, it’s clear that current support systems need a fresh approach. At this year’s PIEF Conference, Guardian Exercise Rehabilitation will present “Minds in Motion: Integrating Exercise and Nutrition in Mental Health Recovery.” This session will explore the essential role that exercise and nutrition play in mental […]
Read the articleEnhancing Mental Health through Exercise: The Role of Exercise Physiologists
Are you finding it difficult to make progress or maintain momentum with your mental health clients? With nearly 2 in 5 Australians aged 16–85 years experiencing a mental disorder at some time in their life, the role of non-pharmacological interventions has never been more critical (Australian Bureau of Statistics). Exercise physiology is pivotal in managing […]
Read the articleThe Future of Injury Rehabilitation: Embracing Mobile Healthcare Solutions
Injury rehabilitation has long faced challenges, from accessibility issues to inconsistent patient compliance. Traditional rehabilitation methods often require patients to travel to clinics, leading to missed appointments and delayed recoveries. These hurdles not only affect patient outcomes but also increase long-term healthcare costs. However, an innovative solution is emerging: mobile healthcare, a model that Guardian […]
Read the articleGuardian Exercise Rehabilitation, Custodian Work Assist, and Verde Nutrition Co. Join Forces at GPCE Perth 2024
This year, Guardian Exercise Rehabilitation, Custodian Work Assist, and Verde Nutrition Co. are excited to participate in the GPCE Perth 2024 event. Known for its role in enhancing skills and fostering knowledge through CPD-accredited programs, this event is a cornerstone for GPs and healthcare professionals.
Read the articleRevolutionising Recovery: How Exercise Physiology Aids Workplace Injury Rehabilitation
Workplace injuries can be daunting, not just for the physical pain they cause but also for the potential long-term impact on one’s career and quality of life. At Guardian Exercise Rehabilitation, we use exercise physiology as a cornerstone of rehabilitation to ensure holistic recovery and a successful return to work. The Client’s Journey: We share […]
Read the articleThe Vital Role of Exercise in Managing Bowel Cancer
June marks Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, and as we turn our focus to this significant health challenge, it’s essential to understand not just the implications of the disease but also the empowering role of exercise in managing and reducing the modifiable risk factors. Bowel cancer, or colorectal cancer (CRC), is the third most commonly diagnosed […]
Read the articleHarnessing the Power of Integrated Healthcare at GPCE Sydney 2024
Visit us at Stand D106 This year, Guardian Exercise Rehabilitation and Verde Nutrition Co. are thrilled to participate in the GPCE Sydney 2024 event. The event, a cornerstone for GPs and healthcare professionals, is set to enhance skills and foster knowledge through CPD-accredited programs over three action-packed days. A Meeting Point for Innovation and Expertise […]
Read the articleVerde Nutrition Co joins the Guardian Exercise Rehabilitation group
Guardian Exercise Rehabilitation group has acquired Verde Nutrition Co.
The move introduces telehealth dietitian services to our existing national allied health service.
Welcome to the family, Verde!
Read the articleMove for diabetes this World Diabetes Day
Exercise is a cornerstone of diabetes management. It has the power to improve blood glucose control, enhance insulin sensitivity, reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, and increase overall quality of life. However, not all exercises are equal, and the guidance of an Exercise Physiologist is invaluable in creating personalised, effective exercise programs that are safe for individuals with diabetes
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