Inspire, Educate, Rehabilitate

We focus on giving people the knowledge, tools, skills and confidence to achieve the best outcomes

What We Do

The Neurodirect team work to achieve the best outcomes for people living with neurological conditions in WA. This involves a two-tiered approach – assisting health professionals to improve their skills and knowledge through professional training; and providing direct person-centred rehabilitation to people directly in their homes and our clinic.

We accept self-referral and referrals from all medical and allied health professionals.

We are able to provide both assessment and rehabilitation for private self-funded clients, those with Medicare care plans or covered by health insurance. We are also registered with both ICWA and NDIS. As a registered NDIS Provider we are able to see people who are self-managed, plan managed and agency managed.

We offer our extensive specialised skills to enable people to reach their goals and greatest potential.

Rehabilitation

What we offer

Training

Courses we offer

Our Courses

We offer a range of courses for health professionals, staff working in both the hospital and community settings.

An Introduction to Using Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Neurological Rehabilitation

Do you work with clients with neurological conditions? Do you want to optimise their motor recovery and function? This workshop will hone your skills and ability using NMES to augment different motor functions, reduce swelling and spasticity, and support task specific training.

An Update on Neuroplasticity and What It Means for Your Practice

Neuroplasticity is the capacity of the neural system to respond /adapt to functional demands. It is a lifelong process which underpins learning, behaviour and memory. This lecture will focus on the current and ever-expanding evidence in this area.

An Overview of Motor Learning

Motor re-learning underpins a lot of neurological rehabilitation. Understanding how to structure task specific practice to optimise success is an important role for therapists. This lecture will provide an overview of motor learning theory and application to practice.