123PHYSIO In in Northmead, Sydney, NSW is listed under Physiotherapists Offering Sports Physio, Neck Pain Physio, Lymphoedema Therapy.
Other services by 123PHYSIO In include Physiotherapy, Sports injury Management, Remedial Massage, Shoulder injury Physio, Musculoskeletal injury Physio, Joint Pain Physio, Headache Physio, Back Pain Physio.
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About Us
Our mission is to help you get into the best shape of your life. We believe that anyone can get healthy and fit with the guidance of a physiotherapist .
We aim to provide the best quality services to the residents of Northmead and surrounding districts.
Senior Physiotherapist Kevin Ho
B.App.Sc. (PHTY) Honours Class 1 Sydney Uni
PhD Candidate, Sydney Uni
Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association
USYD Merit Award for Outstanding Achievement
Kevin has a strong physiotherapy foundation through working in various public and private hospitals in his career. He has provided care for many people in rehabilitation wards as well as in the musculoskeletal outpatient clinic.In his USYD Honours research project, he worked in collaboration with a Professor of Psychology to detail the importance of multi-sensory systems in the movement and control of our bodies. Through all these experiences Kevin has a developed a passion for musculoskeletal pelvic and spinal problems and endeavours to help patients return to full function as soon as possible. Kevin has always been a high achiever since his youth. Since moving to Australia when he was three years old, he was educated in the top primary and secondary schools, and achieved the Premier’s Award for All-Round Excellence in the HSC. Naturally this led to Kevin’s success in physiotherapy, including awards for extra-curricular and academic achievements in the University of Sydney. Kevin’s motivation to achieve the best for everyone continues to benefit everyone he meets. Apart from being a physiotherapist, Kevin is the co-ordinator of the youth group at his local Christian Church. He also enjoys a variety of sports including running, swimming, basketball, volleyball and tennis. His personal long term running goal is to achieve a half marathon (21km).
Physiotherapist Sarah Campbell Bachelor of Health Science Master of Physiotherapy. Usyd
Sarah loves creative expression. She enjoys creating art, music, movement, and smiles, and applies her creative nature to her physiotherapy treatment practice. Having experience teaching children and teenagers piano, she understands the need to be creative and to adapt principles to each personality and learning type with patience. Sarah loves being a team player; not only in health care, but in social sport as well. Whether it be soccer, touch football, or cricket, she enjoys running around and working together in a team environment. Sarah received the Premier’s award for All- Round Excellence in the HSC. She took a 2 year break during her university studies to serve a volunteer misison for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Columbus, Ohio, USA. There she gained valuable experience serving the local community, teaching, as well as listening and responding to others’ needs. She is currently a youth group leader at her church. Through her studies at the University of Sydney, Sarah has gained physiotherapy experience in both the private and public health care sectors, including stroke rehabilitation, lower limb amputation, post-surgical care, aged care, acute and chronic cardiopulmonary care, community health home visits and emergency department assessment. Sarah’s special interest areas include paediatrics, neurological conditions, aged care and amputees; areas in which she looks forward to further developing her skills. She understands that health is more than bones and muscles: it is impacted by the whole person, body, mind, spirit, environment. Her goal is to help each individual take accountability for their health through understanding how their bodies work, and developing self management strategies together as a team.
Consultant Physiotherapist Joe Zhao B.App.Sc. (PHTY).Sydney Uni
WorkCover Accredited Physiotherapist
Member of Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Founding committee member of APA acupuncture and dry needling group
Committee member of APA Physiotherapy Business Australia
Joe began his life in Australia as an exchange student on a scholarship. After topping his HSC exams, he decided to explore the world of physiotherapy as he saw the unique opportunity of integrating the sound theoretical knowledge base of Western Physiotherapy with practical, tried-and-true aspects of traditional Chinese medicine.
Joe has extensive clinical experience and specialises in treating musculoskeletal pain and work-related injuries. He’s successfully treated hundreds of injured workers and sport players and has an excellent ability to tailor the rehabilitation program to the needs of each individual worker. He also has extensive experience in aged care, and has worked in a number of aged faced facilities. He is well-versed in the areas of mobility assessments, fall prevention programs, post-surgical rehabilitation, hydrotherapy and complex pain management. Joe strongly believes that strong health is achieved through balancing all the different aspects of one’s life. He believes that to achieve perfect health, the body and mind must be treated simultaneously. In order to live out this principle, he practices Tai Chi (literally “Push Hands”) with his wife Juliet. He also enjoys bushwalking with his parents and looking after his little boy. Joe provides education, training and clinical advise to doctors and physiotherapists for musculoskeltal conditions and sports medicine. He is the consultant physiotherapist for a number of medical centres in Sydney.
Acute/chronic muscle and joint pain Back and neck pain Sports and work injuy Paediatrics Pre and post-operative rehab Women’s and men’s health Pre and post natal care Lymphoedema Orthotics Cardiopulmonary and neurological rehabilitation Pre-employment functional assessment Aged care mobility assessment, Falls prevention Mobility aids prescription Exercise physiology Remedial massage
Mon – Fri: 8am – 6pm
Sat: 8am – 12pm