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Rob Bonser Exercise Physiology services specialise in acute/chronic disease management & musculoskele

Exercise physiologists are 4-year university qualified allied health professionals who specialise in the delivery of exercise, lifestyle and behavioural modification programs for the prevention and management of acute/chronic diseases and injuries. EP’s provide physical activity and behavioural change support for clients with conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, depre

Can Stroke be Prevented By Lifestyle Changes? | Brain Blogger 24/08/2017

Prevention is always better than cure. Especially when it comes to something that can have very severe consequences depending on its severity, such as a stroke.

Can Stroke be Prevented By Lifestyle Changes? | Brain Blogger Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. But can stroke be prevented? Probably not totally, but it sure is possible to drastically reduce the odds of having a stroke. A huge international…

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Meeting an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) 25/05/2016

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"What makes AEPs different to other exercise professionals?

- They are university qualified
- They are subject to strict accreditation requirements
-They are eligible to register with Medicare Australia, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and WorkCover and are recognised by most private health insurers
- They can treat and work with all types of people, those who want to improve their health and wellbeing to those unfortunately living with a chronic illness.

What makes AEPs even more special is they know how to set goals and maintain motivation, these are two aspects that will most commonly see people fail at exercise..."

Meeting an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) Don't know what to expect when you see an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) for the first time - read on and find out more!

Timeline photos 24/05/2016

Exercise Right Week has started this week.

Do you know how to exercise correctly for you and any conditions or injuries you may have?

This week is about promoting the benefits of seeking out the correct health professionals and being prescribed the correct exercise for a longer and sustainable lifestyle.

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Why we need to get lifted: Nine out 10 Australians do not do enough weight training 12/05/2016

Why we need to get lifted: Nine out 10 Australians do not do enough weight training We're a sporting country, but we are struggling with our strength fitness.

Active seniors can lower heart attack risk by doing more, not less 06/05/2014

Active seniors can lower heart attack risk by doing more, not less Maintaining or boosting your physical activity after age 65 can improve your heart's electrical well-being and lower your risk of heart attack, according to a study in the American Heart Association journal Circulation.

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