Back2You Therapy is a mobile allied health provider delivering physiotherapy and occupational therapy directly to your home.
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Back2You Therapy is a mobile allied health provider delivering physiotherapy and occupational therapy directly to your home. We support adults, seniors and people living with disability across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Logan, Ipswich and Northern NSW through practical, goal-focused therapy designed for real life. Care is never rushed or one-size-fits-all, with treatment planned around real routines, environments and priorities.
In-home physiotherapy supporting mobility, balance, strength and recovery following injury, illness or hospital stays.
A therapy that helps children and adults develop the everyday skills needed for daily life — from dressing, writing and play to sensory processing and school participation. Occupational therapists assess what is getting in the way and design practical strategies to build independence and confidence.
Specialised allied health support for neurological and complex conditions, focused on long-term function and confidence.
Therapeutic exercises performed in a heated pool under the supervision of a physiotherapist or occupational therapist. The water's buoyancy reduces joint stress and allows movement that may be difficult on land, making it beneficial for children and adults with physical disability, chronic pain or low muscle tone.
Physiotherapy-led exercise programs focused on building strength, improving mobility and supporting long-term functional independence.
Support with home modifications and equipment recommendations.
A comprehensive assessment — typically conducted by an occupational therapist or allied health professional — that evaluates how a person's disability or health condition affects their ability to carry out daily tasks. The report is used to determine NDIS funding needs and plan appropriate supports.