Physiotherapy
All of our physiotherapists are fully qualified and registered members of AHPRA. We use only hands on, clinically proven, evidence-based techniques to help you with your recovery.
Our physio’s have a wide range of experience, interest areas and specialties from Rehab to Women’s Health, and Paediatrics to Sports Performance.
Our commitment to ongoing training and professional development guarantees we can find the problem and help get you better faster.
Physio is the physical manipulation of muscles, bones, and connective tissues and even nerves where needed. Physio’s undertake a 4 year degree to specialise as a physiotherapy clinician.
If you have had physio before you might be surprised by the methods used at Bounce Back. Many clinics state they are hands on but all of our clinician’s therapies are manual therapists. That means we don’t use machines and equipment all of our interventions are with our own hands, clinically proven to be the Gold Standard and most successful physiotherapy.
Here are just a few of the things physio’s can help with:
- Back Pain
- Headaches
- Migraines
- Neck Pain
- Arthritis
- Acute or chronic muscular or skeletal injuries
- Sporting injuries
- Motor Vehicle Accident Rehabilitation
- Return to Work Injuries
- Pre/Post-operative rehabilitation
- Women’s Health
- Antenatal & Post Natal Care
- Neurological Disorders
- Management, Maintenance and Prevention of Progression of Disabilities
- Strength & Balance Training
- Personal Training
- Aged Care Assessments and Pain Management
- Improving strength, balance, endurance, muscle length, co-ordination, and tone
- And the list goes on…
If you are still not sure if we can help, give us a call or email and one of our clinicians will be in touch.

Why Theory of Mind Matters in Autism
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to understand that other people have
thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and intentions that may be different from
your own.
For many children on the autism spectrum, developing this skill doesn’t
come naturally — which can make social situations confusing,
overwhelming, or even frustrating.
🔹 Difficulty predicting others’ behavior
🔹 Trouble reading social cues
🔹 Challenges with empathy or flexible thinking
All of these can be linked to delayed or impaired Theory of Mind.
💡 The good news? Targeted, early interventions — including
play-based therapy, social stories, and structured peer interactions —
can strengthen these skills over time.
At Bounce Back Health, our therapists use evidence-based practice to
help autistic children:
✔️ Build perspective-taking
✔️ Navigate relationships
✔️ Communicate with more confidence
🌱 It’s not just therapy — it’s building the foundation for real,
meaningful connection.
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🎈 At-Home Emotional Regulation Activity: Balloon Breathing
Also known as belly breathing, this simple yet powerful relaxation
technique helps calm the mind and body through deep, slow breaths. By
encouraging children to imagine their belly as a balloon — inflating as
they inhale and deflating as they exhale — this practice promotes
relaxation, reduces tension, and improves focus.
🧠 Why it works:
Balloon breathing supports emotional regulation by helping children
become more aware of their body and breath — a key part of calming down
when emotions run high.
💡 How to do it:
1. Find a comfortable position – Sit or lie down in a relaxed posture
2. Place your hands on your belly – Feel the rise and fall as you
breathe
3. Inhale deeply through your nose – Imagine your belly filling with air
like a balloon
4. Exhale slowly through your mouth – Visualize the balloon gently
deflating
5. Repeat for several minutes or until calm returns
This fun, visual strategy is especially helpful for children with
sensory sensitivities or challenges with emotional control.
✨ Want personalized support?
At Bounce Back Health, our experienced Occupational Therapists help
children and adults build life-changing emotional regulation skills —
and we have no OT waitlist!
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🧠 OT Skill Spotlight: Emotional Regulation
Does your child find it hard to calm down after getting upset?
You’re not alone — and there’s support available!
👉 Emotional regulation is the ability to manage feelings like
frustration, anger, or disappointment.
It’s key for:
✅ Getting along with others
✅ Learning at school
✅ Tackling daily challenges with confidence
💡 Try these at-home activities to support this skill:
🎈 Balloon breathing
🎨 Drawing their feelings
🧸 Pretend play with emotion faces
📦 Create a “calm box” with fidgets, soft toys, or favorite music
❤️ Want personalized support?
At Bounce Back Health, our experienced Occupational Therapists help
children and adults build life-changing emotional regulation skills —
and we have no OT waitlist!
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Occupational Therapy Areas for Autism
Occupational therapy (OT) plays a crucial role in supporting autistic
individuals by enhancing their independence, participation, and overall
well-being across multiple areas.
A detailed and structured list of OT focus areas for autism:
Sensory Processing & Regulation
👉 Helping individuals manage sensory sensitivities (e.g., noise,
textures, lights).
👉 Providing sensory integration therapy to improve responses to
sensory input.
👉 Creating sensory-friendly environments to support regulation.
👉 Developing sensory diets to help with self-regulation.
Social Skills Development
👉 Teaching social interaction skills (e.g., turn-taking, eye contact,
conversation).
👉 Facilitating group activities to practice socializing.
👉 Using role-playing and social stories to teach appropriate social
behaviors.
👉 Supporting perspective-taking and understanding social cues.
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What is Occupational Therapy?
Helping kids build the skills they need for life!
Occupational therapy (OT) helps children develop essential motor,
sensory, social, and cognitive skills needed for everyday activities at
school and home, supporting everything from writing and coordination to
self-regulation and social skills.
OT can help with:
✔ Preschoolers – Developing independence, play skills, and school
readiness, while building confidence in social interactions.
🎒 School-age kids – Strengthening handwriting, coordination, and
balance, improving focus and emotional regulation, and supporting
sensory processing challenges.
🧩 Children with additional needs – Tailored support for autism,
ADHD, and sensory processing difficulties, helping with self-regulation,
social skills, and daily activities.
💡 Early support makes a big difference! If you think OT might help,
reach out today.
📞 Call us: 08 8520 6244
📩 Email us at info@bouncebackhealth.com.au
📍 Appointments available for clinic & school visits!
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