Phone:
+6011-56331685
Email Address:
theneurofit@gmail.com
Senior Physiotherapist
Over 8 years and 450+ patients have allowed me to translate my passion for healing into tangible results, helping individuals regain confident movement.
My specialized expertise is a direct result of Korea-training and over 4 years spent in a Korean rehabilitation hospital setting, giving me deep insight into complex neurological cases.
I operate under the principle that “Movement is Medicine,” and my practice is dedicated to restoring independence. I tailor evidence-based treatment programs and integrate advanced techniques to ensure seamless functional reintegration into daily life, achieving the best possible outcomes for every patient.
Years Experience
Patients Helped
Sessions / Month
Korea-Trained
Neurological Conditions – Parkinson’s, Stroke, Spinal Cord Injury
Musculoskeletal Issues – Frozen Shoulder, Joint Pain, Post-Operative Recovery
Geriatric Care – Fall Prevention, Muscle Weakness, Active Aging Programs
Core Philosophy – Guided by the belief that “Movement is Medicine,” the core focus is on restoring patient independence and confidence.
Holistic Functional Focus – The clinical approach targets holistic rehabilitation by improving key functional areas like gait, balance, and motor control.
Integrated, Evidence-Based Care – Combines specialized hands-on methods, like manual therapy and task-specific training, to ensure all programs are effective and tailored to patient goals.
Commitment to Innovation – A dedication to continuous professional education ensures the practice is always aligned with the latest neurorehabilitation innovations.
Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy, UTAR University
Korea-Trained: Specialised physiotherapy training in Seoul, South Korea
4 years of clinical work at a Korean rehabilitation hospital in Malaysia
Advanced Certifications: LSVT BIG (for Parkinson’s disease), GEMt Dry Needling, PNF Level 1.
Professional Memberships: Malaysian Physiotherapy Association (MPA), Malaysia Healthcare Practitioner (MHPS), International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS)