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Activ Therapy

Exercise Physiologist in Chipping Norton

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About the Service

What is Exercise Physiology at Activ Therapy Chipping Norton?

Our accredited Exercise Physiologists design personalised exercise programs to help you manage chronic conditions, recover from injury, and improve your physical capacity. Whether you're managing diabetes, heart disease, chronic pain, or recovering from surgery, exercise is medicine — and our Exercise Physiologists are the experts in prescribing it correctly.

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Conditions We Treat

  • tickChronic disease management
  • tickCardiovascular conditions
  • tickDiabetes
  • tickObesity
  • tickOsteoporosis
  • tickCancer rehabilitation
  • tickNDIS participants
  • tickMental health conditions
  • tickMusculoskeletal rehabilitation
Why Choose Us

Why Choose Activ Therapy Chipping Norton for Exercise Physiology?

As Activ Therapy's founding clinic, Chipping Norton has been helping the local community for over 30 years. Our experienced clinicians bring decades of expertise in treating musculoskeletal conditions, sports injuries, and chronic pain. Being the original home of Activ Therapy, this clinic upholds the highest standards of patient-centred care that the group has become known for across South West Sydney.

Dedicated One-on-One Time

No double-booking — your full appointment time is spent with your therapist.

Hands-On Treatment

Evidence-based manual therapy and exercise prescription tailored to you.

Treatment That Works

We treat the root cause of your pain, not just the symptoms.

All Your Needs in One Place

Physio, chiro, massage, and more all under one roof.

Our Approach

How We Treat You

01

Thorough Assessment

We conduct a comprehensive assessment of your condition, medical history, and goals before recommending any treatment.

02

Personalised Plan

Your therapist develops an evidence-based treatment plan tailored specifically to you — not a one-size-fits-all approach.

03

Hands-On Treatment

You receive dedicated one-on-one treatment time with your therapist, focused on getting you real results.

What We Treat

Common Conditions We See from Chipping Norton

These are the problems our Chipping Norton team treats most often for Chipping Norton patients. Every treatment plan starts with a full assessment — we work out what's actually driving your pain before we treat it.

Back Pain

Common Causes

  • Poor posture from prolonged sitting or standing
  • Muscle strains and ligament sprains
  • Disc bulges or herniation
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica (nerve compression)

How We Treat It

Our physiotherapists and chiropractors conduct a comprehensive assessment to identify the exact source of your back pain. Treatment typically combines hands-on manual therapy to restore movement, dry needling to release tight muscles, and a progressive exercise program to strengthen supporting muscles and prevent recurrence. We take a whole-person approach — addressing posture, movement patterns, and lifestyle factors that contribute to back pain.

What to Expect

Most patients experience significant relief within 4–8 sessions. Acute back pain typically resolves in 4–6 weeks. Chronic back pain requires a longer-term rehabilitation approach (8–12 weeks) with an exercise program for sustained results.

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Knee Pain

Common Causes

  • ACL and PCL injuries
  • Meniscus tears
  • Patellofemoral pain syndrome (runners knee)
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome

How We Treat It

Knee rehabilitation at Activ Therapy focuses on restoring strength, movement, and function. Our physiotherapists assess biomechanical factors including hip strength, foot posture, and movement patterns that contribute to knee pain. Treatment includes manual therapy, targeted strengthening exercises, taping/bracing where appropriate, and education on load management.

What to Expect

Patellofemoral pain typically responds within 6–10 sessions. ACL and meniscus rehabilitation takes 6–12 months for full return to sport. Knee OA management is an ongoing process focused on maintaining function and quality of life.

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Hip & Anterior Hip Pain

Common Causes

  • Hip flexor strains
  • Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
  • Hip labral tears
  • Iliopsoas tendinopathy
  • Gluteal tendinopathy

How We Treat It

Hip pain requires careful assessment to differentiate between intra-articular (inside the joint) and extra-articular (outside the joint) pathology. Our physiotherapists use clinical assessment and referral for imaging where necessary to establish an accurate diagnosis. Treatment focuses on hip mobility, glute and hip flexor strength, and movement pattern correction.

What to Expect

Hip flexor and gluteal tendinopathy typically responds within 8–12 weeks. Hip OA and post-surgical hip rehabilitation requires a longer-term management approach tailored to your functional goals.

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FAQs

Exercise Physiology Questions Answered

Do I need a referral to see an Exercise Physiologist?+

No referral is needed to see an Exercise Physiologist at Activ Therapy. However, a GP referral under a Chronic Disease Management Plan (CDMP) or Team Care Arrangement (TCA) may entitle you to Medicare rebates for up to 5 sessions per year.

Is Exercise Physiology funded by the NDIS?+

Yes, Exercise Physiology services are funded under the NDIS as a therapeutic support. Our Exercise Physiologists are experienced in delivering NDIS-funded programs for participants of all ages and abilities.

What is the difference between an Exercise Physiologist and a personal trainer?+

Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) are university-qualified allied health professionals with specialised training in clinical exercise prescription for chronic disease, disability, and injury rehabilitation. Personal trainers focus on fitness and performance for generally healthy individuals. AEPs can claim Medicare and private health rebates.

What happens at my first Exercise Physiology appointment?+

Your initial appointment involves a thorough health assessment including your medical history, current medications, fitness levels, and goals. Your Exercise Physiologist will then develop a personalised exercise program tailored specifically to your condition and objectives.

Can I claim exercise physiology on private health insurance at Chipping Norton?+

Yes. We accept all major health funds and have HICAPS on site at our Chipping Norton clinic, so your rebate is processed during your appointment and you only pay the gap.

Are Medicare rebates available for Chipping Norton patients?+

If your GP refers you under a Chronic Disease Management Plan, you may be eligible for up to five subsidised sessions per calendar year. Bring the referral to your first appointment and we'll take care of the claiming.

Our Team

Meet Our Therapists

Andrew Rivet

Andrew Rivet

Exercise Physiologist · Chipping Norton

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(02) 9726 4491

Opening Hours

Mon – Fri: 7:00am – 7:00pm

Saturday: 8:00am – 2:00pm

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