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Exercise Physiology Clayfield
Accredited Exercise Physiology at PhysioWorks Clayfield

Structured supervised exercise at PhysioWorks Clayfield can help build strength, movement confidence and long-term function.
Exercise Physiology Clayfield helps you move better, build strength, and stay consistent with exercise. If pain, injury, surgery, or a health condition has reduced your confidence, a structured plan can make training feel safer and more achievable.
At PhysioWorks Clayfield, an Accredited Exercise Physiologist designs goal-based exercise programs for injury rehabilitation, chronic condition management, strength, balance, bone density, and return-to-fitness. Your program is matched to your goals, current capacity, health history, confidence, and daily demands.
If you also need hands-on care or an injury diagnosis, our Clayfield physiotherapy team can coordinate your plan. For the full service overview, visit our Exercise Physiology Brisbane page.
Quick summary: Exercise Physiology Clayfield may help if you need a structured exercise plan for pain, arthritis, surgery recovery, balance, bone density, neurological conditions, fitness, chronic disease support, or a suitable group exercise pathway.
Clayfield Exercise and Group Class Options
If you prefer supervised exercise in a small group, PhysioWorks Clayfield offers class pathways for balance, strength, bone density, posture and movement control. A one-to-one check may be recommended first so your class option fits your health, goals and current ability.
- Balance & Falls Prevention Class: for people who feel unsteady, worry about falling, or want better leg strength and walking confidence.
- Physiotherapy Group Exercise Classes: small group exercise at Clayfield for strength, posture, balance and movement control.
- Bone Density Class: strength, balance and posture-focused exercise for people with osteoporosis, osteopenia, low bone density, or falls risk.
Not sure which class suits you? Book an Exercise Physiology appointment or call Clayfield. We can help you choose one-to-one care, a group class, or a combined pathway.
What Is Exercise Physiology Clayfield?
Exercise Physiology Clayfield uses clinical exercise to improve health, function, strength, fitness and confidence. Your exercise physiologist checks how you move, then builds a program you can stick to at home, in a gym, or in-clinic.
Many people choose Exercise Physiology Clayfield because they want clear direction, safe progress and simple milestones. Programs may include strength training, cardio, mobility work, balance retraining, group exercise and practical education.
Who We Help in Clayfield
People book Exercise Physiology for different reasons. Some want help returning to exercise after time off. Others want a plan that suits busy schedules, travel, changing symptoms, and different equipment access.
- Persistent pain and deconditioning, including persistent pain
- Joint stiffness and osteoarthritis management
- Low bone density programs, including the Bone Density Class
- Balance confidence and falls risk, including Balance and Falls Prevention Class
- Small group exercise, including Physiotherapy Group Exercise Classes
- Strength and conditioning for active adults
- Neck and back capacity building, including back pain and neck pain
- Return-to-gym and return-to-fitness planning
Many Clayfield locals combine home exercise, gym-based strengthening, walking, balance work, or small group classes. A structured plan helps you stay consistent and progress safely.
Why Choose PhysioWorks Clayfield?
We keep it practical. You get a plan, track progress, and build capacity over time. Your program changes as symptoms settle, confidence improves, and strength increases.
- Accredited Exercise Physiologist care focused on safe progress
- Programs for home, gym, or clinic-based exercise
- Clayfield class pathways for balance, bone density, strength and movement control
- Outcome tracking so you can see measurable change
- Exercise plans adjusted around symptoms, load and capacity
- Option to coordinate with your GP or treating team when needed
- Access to physiotherapy at Clayfield if your presentation needs it
Your Exercise Physiologist in Clayfield
Madison Stanley supports clients through PhysioWorks Clayfield. Madison builds clear progressions and practical programs you can complete at home, in the gym, or with clinic support.
If you are searching for Exercise Physiology Clayfield, working with the same clinician can improve consistency, accountability and confidence over time.
Quick Links
- Exercise Physiology overview
- Clayfield clinic details
- Bone Density Class
- Balance & Falls Prevention Class
- Group Exercise Classes
- Book online Clayfield
Good Fit For
- Strength and fitness
- Joint pain and arthritis
- Low bone density
- Balance and falls prevention
- Group exercise support
- Return-to-fitness planning
- Persistent pain and deconditioning
Clayfield Class Pathways
- Balance and falls confidence
- Bone density and posture
- Small group strength
- Movement control
A short check may help decide which option is safest for you.

Exercise Physiology programs focus on safe progressions, coaching and long-term movement confidence.
Supervised Exercise and Long-Term Progress
Exercise Physiology focuses on supervised exercise matched to your health, symptoms, confidence and goals. Programs are adjusted as your strength, balance and tolerance improve.
For national activity guidance, see the Australian Government physical activity information.
Which Clayfield Exercise Class May Suit You?
The right class depends on your goal, health history and current ability. Your clinician may recommend one-to-one care first, especially if symptoms are changing or confidence is low.
| Goal | Possible Clayfield pathway |
|---|---|
| Improve balance and walking confidence | Balance & Falls Prevention Class |
| Build strength and control in a small group | Physiotherapy Group Exercise Classes |
| Support bone density, posture and falls risk | Bone Density Class |
Medicare, NDIS, DVA and WorkCover
Depending on your circumstances, you may be able to access funded pathways or rebates.
Medicare Chronic Disease Management Plans
If your GP prepares a Chronic Disease Management Plan, Medicare may subsidise a limited number of allied health sessions per calendar year. Bring your paperwork to your first visit so we can apply the correct item numbers.
NDIS Exercise Physiology
We support eligible NDIS participants with exercise plans aimed at function, capacity and independence. If reports are required, we can assist with progress updates aligned to your goals and plan needs.
DVA, WorkCover and CTP
We can assist eligible clients under DVA, WorkCover and CTP pathways. Bring claim details, referral paperwork and approvals so we can keep your admin smooth.
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
Your first session focuses on assessment and planning. We keep it clear and structured.
- Health history, symptoms, medications and exercise background
- Movement, strength, mobility, balance, or walking checks
- Short-term and long-term goal setting
- Program design with realistic progressions
- Review planning so your program can progress safely
Then we adjust loads and progressions as you improve. If you prefer supported exercise, ask about group exercise options at the Clayfield clinic.
Exercise Physiology vs Physiotherapy
Both services often work well together. Physiotherapy commonly focuses on diagnosis, symptom relief, hands-on care and early rehab. Exercise Physiology commonly focuses on strength, fitness, chronic condition support and return-to-exercise planning.
At PhysioWorks Clayfield, physiotherapists and exercise physiologists can coordinate your care so you access the right support at the right stage.
Local Access: Clayfield and Nearby Suburbs
Our Clayfield clinic supports people from Clayfield and nearby suburbs including Wooloowin, Albion, Hendra, Ascot, Nundah, Hamilton, Eagle Farm and Northgate. For directions and parking, visit the PhysioWorks Clayfield clinic page.
Many people choose Exercise Physiology Clayfield because the clinic location makes it easier to stay consistent with appointments, reviews, classes and exercise progressions.
Exercise Physiology Clayfield FAQs
Do I need a GP referral for Exercise Physiology Clayfield?
No. You can book privately without a referral. If you want to claim Medicare, DVA, WorkCover, CTP, or another funded pathway, bring the relevant referral or approval paperwork.
Do I need to be fit before starting Exercise Physiology?
No. Most people start where they are. Your plan is scaled to your current ability, then progressed as your strength and confidence improve.
Is Exercise Physiology covered by Medicare?
Medicare may subsidise selected sessions if your GP sets up a Chronic Disease Management Plan. Your GP will confirm whether you are eligible and provide the required paperwork.
Do you accept NDIS participants for Exercise Physiology Clayfield?
Yes. We support eligible NDIS participants and tailor exercise programs to their goals, capacity, function and plan needs.
Can Exercise Physiology Clayfield include group classes?
Yes. Depending on your goals and screening results, your plan may include Balance & Falls Prevention, group exercise, Bone Density Class, or a mix of one-to-one and class-based support.
How is an Exercise Physiologist different from a personal trainer?
An Exercise Physiologist is a university-qualified allied health professional trained to prescribe exercise for injury rehab, chronic disease, disability support and complex health needs. Personal trainers usually focus on general fitness.
Should I book physiotherapy or Exercise Physiology first?
Book physiotherapy first if your pain is new, severe, worsening, or unclear. Book Exercise Physiology if you need a structured plan for strength, balance, fitness, capacity, or long-term health.

Supervised exercise programs can help improve confidence, strength, balance and long-term movement capacity.
What to Do Next
If you want a steady plan and clear progress, book an Exercise Physiology assessment. Bring your goals, scans, referrals, medication list, or funding paperwork.
If pain, weakness, dizziness, or nerve symptoms are limiting exercise, start with physiotherapy first. You can move into Exercise Physiology when appropriate.
What to do now:
- Book Exercise Physiology if you want a strength, balance, fitness, group class, or health plan.
- Book physiotherapy first if pain is new, severe, worsening, or unclear.
- Bring reports, scans, referrals, medication details and funding paperwork to your first session.
Book Exercise Physiology in Clayfield
If you want a clear plan and steady progress, book an appointment with an Exercise Physiologist in Clayfield. We will set your program up around your goals, schedule and current capacity.
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References
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