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Published Date : 01:43PM 19 Sep 2007

New Arrival


We are pleased to welcome physiotherapist Ty Lam to Essendon & Moonee Ponds Physiotherapy Clinic. Ty will work at our clinics in Moonee Ponds and Roxburgh Park on a full-time basis. Ty was a mature aged physiotherapy graduate after completing an engineering degree.

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Mr. Ty Lam

Ty worked with the Gippsland Physiotherapy Group for two years, gaining experience in hydrotherapy, private outpatients and hospital inpatients, treating musculoskeletal conditions with an emphasis on acute and chronic back pain. Continuing education in shoulder rehabilitation, Level 1 Spinal and The McKenzie approach to back pain has prepared Ty for treating our patients. Ty has a special interest in cervicogenic headaches and post orthopaedic rehabilitation. Outside of physiotherapy Ty regularly attends the gym and has had a longstanding interest in competitive boxing

Melbourne Airport Physiotherapy Clinic

In November 2005, we embarked on a new venture to establish a privately run physiotherapy clinic at Melbourne Airport. The clinic currently runs three sessions a week and is situated at level 1. Qantas Domestic Terminal in O'Gorman Medical Clinic.

The clinic was established in response to a need for high quality hands on treatment for employees of the airport with work related injuries, and also provides onsite services to domestic and international passengers.

We also provide worksite assessments and work closely with all parties involved in the management of injured employees.

You can contact us at Melbourne Airport Physiotherapy on 9330 0088


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