Dombarton Diabetes Exercise Physiology Industry Leaders
In-home support for type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Living with diabetes can affect your energy levels, strength, confidence, and long-term health. With the right exercise program, positive and sustainable change is possible.
At Physio Inq, our diabetes exercise physiology services support people living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes through safe, personalised exercise programs. Our goal is to help you feel stronger, move better, and manage your condition with greater confidence. We provide support in your home or via telehealth, making exercise easier to access and easier to maintain.
Our Accredited Exercise Physiologists are highly trained in prescribing personalized exercise programs for people with diabetes, helping with achieving your individual goals.
Our therapists will work closely together with you and take into consideration your medical history, other health conditions, exercise ability, and goals. This is important to consider as it may reduce the risk of any possible complications. This ensures you get the most benefit from your exercise plan to gradually progress and improve as your body responds and adapts.
How exercise physiology helps manage diabetes
Exercise is one of the most effective tools for managing diabetes when it is prescribed and supervised correctly. Our accredited exercise physiologists design programs that are tailored to your health needs, abilities, and personal goals.
Exercise physiology for diabetes can help you:
- Type 1 diabetes management
- Type 2 diabetes management
- Improve blood glucose regulation and insulin sensitivity
- Build strength, balance, and cardiovascular fitness
- Reduce fatigue and increase daily energy levels
- Support weight management and metabolic health
- Lower the risk of diabetes-related complications
- Exercise safely with confidence and professional guidance
Programs are reviewed and adjusted over time as your fitness, health markers, and goals change.
Exercise physiology for type 1 and type 2 diabetes
While exercise benefits both forms of diabetes, type 1 and type 2 diabetes require different clinical considerations.
Type 1 diabetes exercise support
For people living with type 1 diabetes, exercise physiology focuses on:
- Safe exercise planning around insulin use
- Monitoring and reducing the risk of hypoglycaemia
- Building strength and endurance without destabilising blood glucose levels
- Education around exercise timing, intensity, and recovery
Type 2 diabetes exercise support
For people living with type 2 diabetes, exercise physiology often targets:
- Improving insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake
- Increasing physical activity levels in a safe and structured way
- Supporting weight management and cardiovascular health
- Reducing sedentary behaviour and building sustainable routines
Our exercise physiologists tailor every program to your diagnosis, medications, fitness level, and lifestyle.
What does a diabetes exercise physiologist do?
A diabetes exercise physiologist is a university-trained allied health professional who specialises in prescribing exercise for people with chronic and complex health conditions.
At Physio Inq, your exercise physiologist will:
- Complete a comprehensive assessment of your health, mobility, and goals
- Develop a personalised diabetes exercise program
- Guide and supervise sessions to ensure correct technique and safety
- Progress your program gradually and confidently
- Communicate with your GP or care team when appropriate
Care is practical, supportive, and focused on meaningful everyday outcomes.
NDIS Mobile Exercise Physiology Providers
Exercise Physiology services to participants in the NDIS is an area very dear to Physio Inq’s hearts. Assisting those most in need is what makes our dedicated team of NDIS Exercise Physiologists get out of bed every day with a spring in their step.
A Mobile Exercise Physiology Assessment with Physio Inq starts with finding out all about you, including medical history, exercise ability, injuries and other health issues and confidence with exercise. Our qualified health professionals discover what your goals are and provide expert advice for improving your independence and confidence as you manage the physical effects of this chronic condition. We ensure NDIS participants get the support they need.
We treat all participants in a place most convenient to you, whether it is in the comfort of your own home, in one of our clinics, or in some other more convenient setting.
Our client services team and therapists work closely with patients, families, support coordinators, disability advocates to provide the best outcomes and exceptional patient care.
Don’t wait days or weeks for your appointment. Access our local personalized Exercise Physiology service in the comfort & convenience of your own home today.
In-home and telehealth diabetes exercise programs
Accessing consistent care should not be a barrier to your health. Physio Inq provides in-home exercise physiology wherever possible, along with telehealth options when appropriate.
Benefits of in-home support include:
- Exercising in a familiar and comfortable environment
- Programs tailored to your actual home setup
- Reduced travel time and appointment stress
- Greater consistency and long-term follow-through
Telehealth exercise physiology may be suitable for education, guided exercise sessions, and ongoing progress reviews.
Who we support
Our diabetes exercise physiology services support:
- Adults living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes
- Older adults managing diabetes alongside mobility changes
- People living with diabetes-related complications
- Individuals seeking structured and safe exercise guidance
We work with:
- NDIS participants, where diabetes forms part of a broader support plan
- Medicare Chronic Disease Management (EPC) referrals
- Private clients
Other Exercise Physiology services that Physio Inq is able to offer
Frequently asked questions
Is exercise safe if I have diabetes?
Yes. When guided by a qualified exercise physiologist, exercise programs are designed to be safe, gradual, and appropriate for your medical needs.
Can exercise help lower blood sugar levels?
Regular and appropriate exercise can improve insulin sensitivity and support blood glucose management as part of a broader care plan.
Do I need a referral for diabetes exercise physiology?
A GP referral is required for Medicare-funded sessions. NDIS and private clients can often self-refer.
Is exercise physiology covered by the NDIS for diabetes?
It may be covered when diabetes impacts functional capacity and the support aligns with your NDIS goals. Our team can help clarify eligibility.
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About Physio Inq's Care
- Strong history in home based care
- Over 200 clinical experts in diabetes managment for exercise physiology
- NDIS registered provider
- Home Care Package (HCP) and Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP)*
- A commitment to expediting referrals based on clinical needs
- Dedicated contact person for your business
- Access to multiple disciplines and services under one roof
- Large geographical coverage
- High quality reporting
- Experienced clinical staff
We are committed to providing our service In-Home wherever possible. From time to time, circumstances such as staffing, demand and availability may prevent this from occurring. In those instances, we will assist in arranging alternative service methods such as telehealth for Exercise Physiology.
* through partnerships with your registered provider
At Physio Inq we can deliver high-quality and timely in-home and online Allied Health Services. Our Diabetes Exercise Physiology services are available in Dombarton and the surrounding areas:
- Albion Park
- Avon
- Avondale
- Balgownie
- Bellambi
- Berkeley
- Brownsville
- Bulli
- Cataract
- Cleveland










