
Most people are familiar with their chronological age — the number of years they’ve been alive. But an equally important question is:
How well is your body aging?
This is where the concept of functional age becomes valuable.
Functional age refers to how well your body performs in everyday life. It reflects your strength, balance, mobility, endurance and confidence with movement — all factors closely linked to long-term independence, quality of life and healthy aging.
At our clinic, we use a range of evidence-based physical assessments to help identify areas of strength, detect early decline, and create personalised strategies to help people stay active, capable and independent for longer.
Two people can both be 70 years old but have vastly different physical abilities.
One may:
Another may struggle with:
Research consistently shows that physical function is one of the strongest predictors of:
The good news is that many of these factors can be assessed early — and improved with the right support.
Our Longevity Screen focuses on key markers of physical function that are strongly linked to long-term health and independence.
Balance naturally changes as we age, but poor balance is not simply something people must accept.
Balance assessments help identify:
Strength is one of the most important predictors of healthy aging.
Reduced muscle strength is associated with:
We assess functional strength through clinically relevant movement tests designed to reflect real-life activities.
Mobility is essential for maintaining an active lifestyle.
We assess:
These assessments help identify restrictions that may impact comfort, confidence and physical performance.
Simple movement-based tests can provide valuable insight into how efficiently the body is functioning.
These tests may include:
Together, these measures help create a broader picture of physical capacity and resilience.
Healthy aging is not just about lifespan — it is about maintaining the ability to do the things you enjoy for as long as possible.
Research has shown that measures such as:
In many cases, declines in physical function appear years before more significant health limitations develop.
By identifying these changes early, targeted exercise and physiotherapy interventions can help:
Our goal is not simply to “test” people — it is to help them better understand their body and provide practical strategies to support healthy aging.
Following the assessment, we provide personalised recommendations which may include:
Every person ages differently, and the right approach should be tailored to the individual.
Many people wait until pain, injury or loss of confidence significantly affects their lifestyle before seeking help.
A proactive assessment can help identify opportunities to improve strength, mobility and balance before small issues become larger limitations.
Whether your goal is to:
If you would like to learn more about our Longevity Screen, our team would be happy to help. Please call 09 3664480.
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