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Accredited Exercise Physiologists are experts in providing clinical exercise interventions to individuals with diverse health issues. The main objectives of these exercise physiology interventions are to prevent or manage acute, sub-acute or chronic ailments or injuries, and to aid in regaining one’s optimal physical function, health or well-being. The interventions primarily comprise exercise, health and physical activity education, counseling, and lifestyle modifications, with an emphasis on achieving positive behavioral changes.

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What conditions can an Exercise Physiologist treat?

An Exercise Physiologist can assist with the management and improvement of a wide range of conditions, including:

Musculoskeletal conditions

Arthritis, osteoporosis, chronic back pain, shoulder injuries, neck pain, knee injuries, tendinopathies, and post-surgical rehabilitation.

Cardiovascular conditions

Hypertension, heart disease, peripheral artery disease, and recovery from cardiac events.

Metabolic conditions

Type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, gestational diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol).

Neurological conditions

Stroke recovery, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injuries.

Mental health conditions:

Anxiety, depression, PTSD, stress management, and improving sleep quality.

Chronic conditions

Chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, COPD, asthma, and autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus.

Cancer

Supporting recovery and improving strength, endurance, and quality of life during and after treatment.

Women’s health conditions

Postpartum recovery, pelvic floor dysfunction, endometriosis, and PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome).

Injury prevention and recovery

Sports injuries, workplace injuries, repetitive strain injuries, and improving overall mobility.

Balance and mobility issues

Falls prevention, age-related decline, and improving coordination and strength in older adults.

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