Physiotherapists
Rosanna Ng
Rosanna Ng graduated from the Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences with a Bachelor degree in physiotherapy in 1981, and she finished a Master degree course in Orthopaedic manipulative physiotherapy with Charles Sturt University in 1999.
In 2016, she has completed a postgraduate certificate course in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation with the University of Melbourne. Now she is a titled pelvic floor physiotherapist treating patients with stress incontinence; urgency and frequency problems, tight and painful pelvic floor muscles as well as post-natal care and rehabilitation of diatasis abdominis.
Rosanna is a member of the Continence Foundation Australia, Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA), the Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists of Australia (OMTA) and Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association (HKPA). She continues to regularly update herself on new approaches. Her special interests are neck and back pain as well as Women’s Health. Rosanna is also a ball-room dancer and has an in-depth understanding of injuries related to dancing.
Additionally, she has a weekly radio talk in the 2CR radio station (in Cantonese), and leads a monthly exercise class for patients with Parkinson Disease. She also teaches at the Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Josephine Yeung
Josephine graduated in 1984 from Hong Kong Polytechnic in Physiotherapy. She obtained a Master Degree in Clinical & Pathological Sciences from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1992, and a Post- graduate Diploma in Applied Science ( manipulative Physiotherapy) from the Sydney University in 1997.
From 1988 to1995, Josephine worked as a Sport Physiotherapist in Hong Kong Sports Institute. She was appointed as physiotherapist for Hong Kong Olympic Team for various Olympic and Asian Games. Josephine has lectured and presented at various educational programs and international conferences in Hong Kong, China and Australia.
Josephine has been working in Chinatown Physiotherapy Centre since 1997. She is highly experienced in sports injury rehab, exercise therapy and manual therapy for various musculoskeletal problems.
Her treatment aims to fulfill and reach the goal of the client, and achieving the experience of renewal of body and mind.
Germaine Ng
Germaine graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) in 2019. During her study, she has been given opportunities to work in a wide range of settings including women’s health, acute cardiopulmonary, rehabilitation and private practice.
She is also a physiotherapist in an aged care facility and a disability support worker. She is passionate in helping people of all ages to their recovery through a combination of education, manual therapy approach and tailored and progressive exercise program. She values patient-centred care and is a strong believer in in-depth patient education, self-empowerment and collaborative goal setting.
In Germaine’s free time, she would spend time with family and friends. Her hobbies are cooking and jogging.
Germaine is fluent in English,Cantonese and Mandarin
Karen Lung
Karen has obtained her Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy and Master degree in Manipulative Physiotherapy from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Since her graduation, she has been working in private clinics and is an experienced physiotherapist.
Karen has also completed her studies in muscle energy techniques, lymphatic drainage, positional release techniques and acupuncture. In order to acquire advanced techniques in treating her patients, she deliberately went to China to enhance her manual skills. To conclude, Karen is a professional and dedicated physiotherapist who aims at providing treatments and delivering services to her patients through a holistic and patient-centered approach.
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