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Chronic Care Australia wins global award.

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Research studies show high-intensity interval training has an almost instantaneous positive effect on overall health.

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AEP wins global health care award

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Combatting the Stigma of a Lung Cancer Diagnosis + Embracing Exercise as Medicine.

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Exercise Physiologist Katie Stewart and Senior Physiotherapist Professor Dale Edgar, with the latest findings from their research into Long COVID.

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Exercise as Medicine for Cancer - leading Exercise Physiologist Katie Stewart chats on WA Mornings with ABC’s Nadia Mitsopoulos.

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What is the ‘healthiest’ way to spend 24 hours? Katie Stewart unpacks the research with Michael Tetlow.

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Movement, Muscle Mass and Menopause with Katie Stewart.

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A lack of strength can increase the risk of falling so which exercises are best? Amber Cunningham dived into this research with Katie Stewart.

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Welcome to Chronic Care Australia.

Chronic Care Australia’s vision is to provide healthcare solutions for all Australians suffering from mental and physical chronic conditions. At Chronic Care Australia we are committed to reducing the burden of chronic disease in our metro, remote and regional communities by delivering face to face, virtual and home based exercise medicine programs and services.

 

Client Testimonials.

Our Care Clinic Manager, Hayden Da Rui chats to CCA regulars about their health improvements since starting with Chronic Care Australia.

 

Long COVID Series.

Chronic Care Australia co-founder Katie Stewart interviews Professor Grant Waterer, respiratory physician and Professor of Medicine, University of Western Australia. In this four-part video series, Professor Waterer explains what makes Long COVID so difficult to diagnose, gives valuable treatment insights and looks at the impact and implications it could have on the workforce.

Exercise therapy for people undergoing lung cancer treatment.

Chronic Care Australia’s managing director, Katie Stewart, says her Clinic’s award-winning programs have been shown to help improve outcomes for patients who are managing NSCLC and other chronic health conditions. In this video Professor Waterer explains some of the treatment challenges and ways treatment outcomes can be optimised for clients with Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC).

Presentation - Exercise Medicine for Lung Cancer 12 Week Program

 

Dare to Care Event Series