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Senior Physiotherapist

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Chee Yan Ting

Senior Physiotherapist
Collins St

Education

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours), Monash University 2016
Further study in the areas of clinical pilates, lumbar spine, cervical spine and dry needling.
Level 3 Australian Professional Snowsports Inc. (APSI) ski instructor

Experience

As a Senior Physiotherapist at Pure, Chee is well placed to provide detailed assessment, treatment and advice for all musculoskeletal injuries. She has regularly worked with football players, runners and skiers, in addition to helping many city corporates with back, neck and shoulder pain. Chee is a qualified ski instructor, with her passion for snow sports further driving her interest in acute knee injuries.

Chee employs a comprehensive approach, combining assessment, tailored exercise plans, hands-on treatment and detailed advice, to ensure the best possible outcomes for clients.

Personal

In her spare time, Chee likes to keep active by going to the gym. At any opportunity, she’ll be out in the mountains; hiking, mountain biking, skiing or teaching others to ski. She believes that having a targeted fitness regime is key to sustaining an active lifestyle.

Areas of Interest

Recurrent neck pain and headaches

Knee injury rehabilitation

Shoulder injury rehabilitation

Running biomechanics 

Strength and conditioning

Ergonomic assessments

Fee Statement

Initial 60 minute consultation $180.00
Subsequent 30 minute consultation $140.00
Private health rebates available at the time of payment via HICAPS.

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