physiotherapy in mill park and north-east melbourne

supporting movement, rehabilitation and participation in everyday life

support that fits into everyday life

At Emble Allied Health, we provide physiotherapy services for infants, children, teenagers and young adults in Mill Park and across Melbourne’s north-east.

Our physiotherapists support movement, strength, mobility and physical confidence – helping individuals participate in the activities that matter most across home, school, work and community environments.

We provide physiotherapy in clinic and across real-life settings, with support that is practical, collaborative and grounded in everyday outcomes.

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physiotherapy for children, teenagers and young adults

We provide physiotherapy support across key stages of development:

  • Early Childhood (0–6 years)
  • Children (7–12 years)
  • Teenagers (13–17 years)
  • Young Adults (18–25 years)

Some physiotherapists may also support adults depending on individual needs and clinician availability.

Support is always tailored to the individual – not just their age or diagnosis.

We work with individuals and families across Mill Park, Doreen, South Morang, Mernda and surrounding areas.

where we deliver support

Flexible options to suit your routine, preferences and everyday life.

what we help with

Physiotherapy at Emble supports movement, confidence and participation in everyday life.

This may include support for motor development, coordination, injury rehabilitation, neurological conditions and mobility.

movement, strength and coordination
  • Gross motor development and movement skills
  • Strength, endurance and physical capacity
  • Balance and coordination
  • Movement confidence and body awareness
  • Play, recreation and physical activity
  • School participation
  • Community access and independence
  • Confidence in movement and sport
  • Injury recovery and rehabilitation
  • Postural and movement concerns
  • Neurological conditions and physical support needs
  • Ongoing mobility and functional support
  • Assessment and prescription of mobility aids (e.g. walkers, wheelchairs)
  • Support with equipment to improve independence and participation
  • Positioning and postural support
  • Collaboration with families, suppliers and funding bodies (e.g. NDIS)
  • Review and adjustment of equipment as needs change

support doesn't always sit within one area

Many people benefit from support across more than one discipline.

Our team works collaboratively to ensure support is connected and aligned.

who we support

We support individuals with a wide range of physical, developmental and neurological needs, including:

  • Delayed gross motor development or late milestones
  • Challenges with balance, coordination, strength or endurance
  • Neurodivergence (e.g. autism, ADHD) where movement support is beneficial
  • Neurological conditions (e.g. cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, neuromuscular conditions)
  • Recovery from injury, surgery or illness
  • Pain, fatigue or reduced physical endurance
  • Mobility challenges, including those requiring mobility aids or equipment
  • Support with positioning, physical access and independence in everyday environments
  • Building confidence in movement, sport or physical activity

We also support individuals who may not have a formal diagnosis but would benefit from support to improve movement, mobility, participation and physical confidence.

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how we work

Physiotherapy at Emble goes beyond clinic-based exercises.

Support is designed to be practical, flexible and embedded into everyday environments.

We work alongside families, educators, support workers and other professionals to ensure support is consistent across environments.

As part of a multidisciplinary team, support is coordinated – not fragmented.

individualised physiotherapy

  • Assessment and therapy tailored to the individual
  • Goal-focused and responsive to progress
  • Adapted to suit age, environment and needs

hydrotherapy / water-based therapy

  • Used where appropriate to support movement, strength and confidence
  • Alternative environment for skill development and participation

equipment & mobility support

  • Recommendations and equipment prescription where needed
  • Supporting comfort, safety, mobility and independence
  • Guidance for families and support teams

recommendations & adaptations

  • Practical strategies for home, school or community
  • Environmental adaptations to support participation
  • Support embedded into everyday routines

supporting movement across life stages

Movement and physical demands change across childhood, adolescence and young adulthood.

We support individuals to:

  • Build foundational motor skills
  • Develop strength, coordination and endurance
  • Navigate changing environments such as school, sport or work
  • Increase independence and confidence in physical tasks
  • Maintain mobility and participation over time

Support is practical, goal-focused and aligned with everyday life.

physiotherapy assessments

Physiotherapy assessments help us understand how a person moves and participates in everyday life.

This may include:

  • Gross motor and functional movement assessment
  • Strength, balance and coordination assessment
  • Mobility and physical function assessment
  • Postural and movement analysis

We may also use:

  • Task-based and play-based observations
  • Standardised assessments (e.g. Movement ABC-2)

We also contribute to reports for funding, planning and goal setting where required.

ready when you are

Whether you’re seeking support for yourself, your child or a young person, or making a referral, we’re here to help.
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