Freya is a myotherapist and remedial massage therapist and she has Master Degree of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. Her expertise is traditional Chinese acupuncture and remedial Massage. She has been in the field of treating as an acupuncture doctor for fourteen years and loves to continue helping those in need.
Freya began her career as an acupuncture doctor in Chinese Medicine Hospital and then later became a lecturer at Medicine College. With Freya's passion in helping her patients she continued to pursue further studies in the Diploma of Myotherapy after moving to Australia to enhance her treatments with western style approach.
Her specialties are not limited to general muscular relief, she is capable to provide treatment for those with further musculoskeletal pain, period pain, insomnia, digestive problems and pregnancy complications through her unique approach. View details »
Jonathan is a Meridian therapy practitioner offering a wide range of traditional Chinese treatment. He studied Die-Da ("Meridian") Injury Prevention Therapy as part of the Chinese Martial Arts training, which consisted of traditional herbal medicines, Cupping and Tui-Na ("Massage") to treat various musculoskeletal injuries. Later on he also practiced Dei-Da massage to help military soldiers as an alternative medical practitioner during his military service in Taiwan.
Jonathan continued further studies in Remedial Massage in Perth where he learned the Western massage style. Jonathan believes that Western and Eastern medicines should work together as they are complementary and can complete each other, providing a better and broader way for better treatment and injury management.
Jonathan's interests include practicing Tai-Chi, meditation and martial arts to achieve the inner peace in mind and body. He also likes socialising with friends and spend quality time with his families. View details »
Hugo Cheung grew up and studied High school in Hong Kong. He then came to Australia in 2016 and graduated with Bachelor of Physiotherapy at Griffith University. Hugo can speak fluent Cantonese, Mandarin and English. He is friendly and easy going, who loves making friend. After 4 years of study in physiotherapy program, he found out that he is an enthusiasm in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and is well equipped by learning different treatment approaches with a combination of Chinese and western style, such as dry needling, cupping, Pilates, ultrasound in order to provide the best services for clients.
As a physiotherapist, he prioritises the wellbeing of his patients and he would treat them to the best of his capabilities. In the past, when Hugo was in Hong Kong, he loved to shadow the physiotherapists in the hospital which allowed him to visit different wards to broaden his knowledge. In which, he volunteered as a sport coach in FC Olympic football team in Australia in 2020. These unique experiences help Hugo develop an interest in sport area.
In his leisure time, Hugo is an active person who loves weight lifting, playing basketball, and running, and he is keen to explore more knowledge on strength and functioning skills. View details »