Exercise Physiology Services at EPSA
What is Exercise Physiology?
Exercise physiology focuses on the use of tailored physical activity programs to prevent, manage, and treat various chronic health conditions and injuries. At EPSA, our accredited exercise physiologists (AEPs) design evidence-based exercise programs to improve movement, strength, endurance, and overall well-being.
Our Exercise Physiology Services
Chronic Disease Management
Our exercise physiologists work with individuals managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and arthritis. We create customised exercise interventions to enhance daily function and long-term health outcomes.
Rehabilitation & Injury Recovery
EPSA provides targeted rehabilitation programs to aid in recovery from injuries, surgeries, and musculoskeletal conditions. Our approach includes progressive strength and mobility training to restore function safely.
NDIS Exercise Programs
As an NDIS-registered provider, EPSA offers specialized exercise programs tailored to individuals with disabilities. Our AEPs work closely with participants to build independence and improve physical capability through structured exercise routines.
Why Choose EPSA for Exercise Physiology?
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NDIS-Registered Provider – We offer fully funded exercise programs for eligible participants.
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Individualised Treatment Plans – Personalised exercise prescriptions to meet specific health needs.
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Telehealth & In-Clinic Services – Convenient options for accessibility and flexibility.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What conditions can exercise physiology help with?
Exercise physiology supports individuals with chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, arthritis, and post-injury rehabilitation.
Is exercise physiology covered by NDIS?
Yes! EPSA is an NDIS-registered provider, and eligible participants can access funded exercise physiology services.
Do I need a referral for exercise physiology?
No referral is required for private clients. However, NDIS participants and certain Medicare or insurance claims may need one.
What claims do you accept?
Here at EPSA, we accept the following claims for Exercise Physiology;
- NDIS
- Return to Work / Work Cover
- Motor Vehicle Accident (Allianz / QBE / AAMI)
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Medicare Enhanced Primary Care
- Diabetes Type 2 Referrals
Your EP Team

Adam
Director / Exercise Physiologist
Adam completed his Accreditation as an Exercise Physiologist in 2008 with ESSA (Exercise and Sport Science Australia) after completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Science (Human Movement).
Adam
Director
Exercise Physiologist

Jenna
Senior Exercise Physiologist
Jenna-Lee completed her formal studies (undergrad and postgrad) in 2008 at the Nelson Mandela University in South Africa and has been working as a Biokineticist (the equivalent to an Exercise Physiologist) for the past 14 years.
Jenna
Senior Exercise Physiologist

Steven
Exercise Physiologist
Steven’s passion lies in providing person centered care to individuals with a range of clinical conditions, especially with neurological and musculoskeletal
conditions.
STEVEN
Exercise Physiologist

CHELSEA
Exercise Physiologist
Her decision to become an Exercise Physiologist was sparked from her love for exercise and sport from a young age, where she competed in high performance gymnastics for several years and followed on to become a coach.
CHELSEA
Exercise Physiologist

Keegan
Exercise Physiologist
Keegan is an accredited Exercise Physiologist. He completed his Bachelor Degree in Exercise and Sport Science at UNISA, following with Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology at Charles Sturt University.
KEEGAN
Exercise Physiologist

Aerton
Exercise Physiologist
Aerton, an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with degrees from Flinders University, creates personalized exercise programs for clients of all ages. His love for outdoor activities like camping and hiking inspires his approach to fitness and well-being.
AERTON
Exercise Physiologist

Jesse
Exercise Physiologist
Jesse is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science and a Master’s in Clinical Exercise Physiology from Flinders University. His passion for exercise physiology began in childhood through sports, fueling his interest in how exercise improves health and quality of life.
JESSE
Exercise Physiologist