Zoe Shea – Physiotherapist

I am passionate in making a positive impact on people’s lives. After studying Physiotherapy in the UK, I started my career in Hong Kong. Having spent years working in hospitals and private clinics, I have extensive experience across different specialties which led me to discover my interest in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. I have also completed a Masters in Clinical Physiotherapy at Curtin where I co-authored a research paper in chronic low back pain.

I like to problem-solve and tailor my treatment plans and goals to your specific needs. I love using hands-on techniques with clinical exercise as a functional approach to rehabilitation. In addition to my Masters qualification, I have also done specific training in Mulligan’s technique for neck and lower limb and McKenzie technique for back pain.

I am empathetic, client-focused and goal driven. I provide holistic treatment which is individualised and evidence based. Whether it is a painful condition, injury prevention or return to sports, I always listen and provide practical and realistic solutions. I believe empowering people with knowledge and the ability to manage their conditions is crucial to enhancing their physical and mental wellbeing.

Outside of work, I love spending time with my family and friends, exploring hiking trails, watching sunsets and cooking. I am also a travel addict who loves to carry her camera to explore beautiful places around the world.

I can also speak fluent Cantonese and Mandarin.

My areas of special clinical interest include:

  • Low back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Headaches
  • Knee & hip issues
  • Scoliosis
  • Arthritis
  • Gait & posture analysis
  • Neurological conditions – radiculopathy, Parkinson’s, motor neuron leisons
  • Sports injuries
  • Dry needling

To make an appointment with Zoe call (08) 6389 2947 or click here to make an online booking.

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