Fitness Keeper is aware of the ease of restrictions within Victoria and will announce our response later in the week. At the moment we are still offering online sessions and classes, as well as outdoor 1on1 sessions.
FAQ Category: Exercise Physiology
For your first session, if we have already given you forms to complete, you will need to bring these in. If you have been referred, you must bring your referral with you. Any medical/specialist reports you have should be brought in with you to your initial session. Any prescription medication […]
Your initial consultation involves discussing your story and your body. It gives us a chance to ask questions, cover important health and medical history, talk about any injuries, medications, and current and previous exercise experiences. We’ll also look over any medical reports or documentation you may have provided us with […]
No, you’re not required to have a referral for exercise physiology if you wish to book a private appointment. However, if you are eligible for Medicare funding, a specialist or GP referral may be required.
“Exercise physiologists (AEPs) 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 chronic diseases and injuries. AEPs provide physical activity and behaviour change support for clients with conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, depressions, […]