
Swati Lavekar
BPTh, MPTh(neurology), APA titled Neurological Physiotherapist
Swati is a passionate physiotherapist and enthusiastic team player committed to achieving exceptional client outcomes by providing evidence-based quality careas a key member of a specialised multidisciplinary team. Neurological rehabilitation is not just a career objective but a passion for her. She holds a Master of Science degree in Neurological physiotherapy from India. She is a titled APA Neurological Physiotherapist. As a physiotherapist since 1998, Swati has had a broad range of experience in Australia and Abroad. Swati started her carrier with private neurological practice India and She was a lecturer in physiotherapy school for 6 years. She has been working as senior physiotherapist in community-based rehabilitation team in Metro North for last 10 years with Queensland health. She has developed expertise in stroke, Functional neurological disorders, Parkinson’s disease and amputee prosthetic rehabilitation through her immense experience, research and active engagement in professional development activities.
She is registered LSVT Big practitioner and has been treating Parkinson’s clients using this program successfully.

Modes Of Therapy
In-person: We conduct a thorough assessment of the patient’s condition and design a treatment plan that is tailored to the patient’s specific needs in clinic or at home setup.
Telehealth: With the increasing use of technology, we offer telehealth services where they can provide remote consultations, assessments and treatments to patients using video conferencing technology. This mode of service has become increasingly popular during the COVID-19 pandemic and can be particularly beneficial for patients who are unable to travel to a clinic or hospital.
Group sessions: We can offer up? sessions where patients with similar conditions can come together and work on their rehabilitation goals as a group. This can be a great way to create a sense of community and provide peer support for patients.
Home visits: For patients who are unable to leave their home, we can conduct Home visits. This can be beneficial particularly for the patients who have mobility issues or who have difficulty traveling.
Self-management programs: We offer self-management programs where patients are provided with the resources and an education to help them manage their condition independently. This can include exercises, an education on proper body mechanics, and the lifestyle modifications.
