22 MALACCA ST
#14-01A RB Capital (formerly know as Royal Brother Building)
SINGAPORE 048980
CALL US AT +65 6533 0968

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In Touch Physiotherapy is leaps and bounds ahead of injury management in Singapore with their leading edge:
Experienced Australian Physiotherapists - all with several years of experience in the management of sporting and spinal injuries in a private practice setting, as well as with athletes at a national and international sporting level
Injury management focuses on the biomechanical understanding and cause behind the injury
Assessment and treatment using a hands on approach with manipulative therapy and exercise rehabilitation for injury treatment and prevention
Work closely with associated orthopaedic surgeons and sports physicians, as well as general practitioners, podiatrists and personal trainers to ensure optimal case managing of the clients injury
Conveniently located in heart of Singapore CBD

 
In Touch Physiotherapy specialises in the treatment of lower limb sporting injuries, focusing on ankle, knee (particularly ACL injuries) and groin rehabilitation.
Our physiotherapists are now offering video analysis of running and bike.
Carin Penberthy has recently finished her Clinical Pilates level 4 course and is now certified in Clinical Pilates teaching. This is a great adjunct in the management of her patients especially with long term chronic injuries.
Simon Raftery continues in his role as head Physiotherapist for Netball Singapore, in preperation for Asian Championships later this year.
Simon Raftery to date is the only accredited Australian Physiotherapy Association Titled Sports Physiotherapist practicing in Singapore. His expertise is in the area of ankle and knee injuries.
In Touch Physiotherapy welcomes a new addition, Australian Physiotherapist, Alphonse Tranne, who has over 13 years experience working in Australia, Germany and Britain. He spent alot of his time before moving to Singapore, working with the British Army.