Our Physios

Tanya Cheng

  • Graduated at University of Queensland - Honours Class I

  • Work experiences at private musculoskeletal clinics and residential aged care facilities

  • Special Interests:

    • return to work rehabilitation

    • recovery post surgical procedures & motor vehicles accidents

    • falls prevention and exercise prescriptions for elderlies

  • Enjoys reformer pilates, yoga and weight training in own time as well as travelling

  • Strongly believes “exercises” are essential for ongoing physical and mental well being

Lily Cheng

Our modern “perhaps more sedentary” living habits create tension and stress to the body, and as such when these accumulate over time, many of our common preventable diagnosis “bursitis, sciatica, osteoarthritis, rotator cuff tear, tendinitis etc” appears.

I am known to view and treat the whole body rather than focus on the injured area(s). I work with clients to restore flexibility and strength they may have lost through long term inactivity, overuse, birth and/or trauma. I view physiotherapy as a preventative measure, much like a regular dental clean or a car service. I am an advocate for maintenance to keep clients’ joints and muscles happy rather than being stuck in cycles of extreme acute pain. The “above” is my treatment philosophy.