Comprehensive Muscle Testing: I assess whether the pain is due to muscle weakness or overwork. This precise diagnosis allows for targeted, effective treatment.
Root Cause Focus: I don’t just treat the symptoms, i focus on the underlying brain signals and muscle imbalances that cause the pain. This approach can help you move and feel better in the long run.
Pain is not just a physical sensation; it's a complex interplay of signals between your body and your brain.
Brain Science-Driven Pain Solution: By application of brain science, this helps in understanding the root causes of pain, rather than just treating symptoms.
The techniques are designed to rewire your brain's perception of pain, empowering you to overcome even the most stubborn discomfort.
Most treatments focus solely on the site of pain. But what if the root cause is something deeper? As a Pain Therapist, I take a different approach. I use advanced Brain Science and Muscle Testing to identify and correct the true source of your pain, ensuring long-lasting solution.
For people who are 100% committed and be involved with priority towards their recovery.
This is NOT for people:
-who are seeking for a special pill/ method that once taken, will
immediately solve their problem forever.
-expecting a passive, one-sided therapy experience.
-who are easily distracted during treatment, as it affects the accuracy
of results.
No. I am more than that. I’m committed to help people move pain free through combined proven techniques of Neurokinetic Therapy, Brain Science, Manual Therapy and Strength Training. By fixing the root cause of your pain (not symptoms) and the added effect of strength training; the risk of pain coming back is greatly reduced.
I specialize in house call treatments. Instead of clients going through the hassle of traveling and visiting a physical location, I travel to your location for treatment.
Hence, there is no "walk-in" doctor visits.
You would have to book and make an appointment in advance so that I can arrange for a trip to the comfort of your home to provide the
treatment.
There's not a single answer that applies to everyone.
Recovery speed varies for each individuals, and is affected by factors such as severity of injury/ discomfort, history of past injuries, commitment towards recovery plan. Hence, it is my top priority to help you identify the root cause of your pain/ discomfort, so that I am able to develop an effective and efficient recovery plan for you.
Pain can often be traced back to how the brain interprets signals from the body, influenced by factors like physical injury, emotional stress, or neurological conditions. By examining my clients' eye vision, inner ear sensors, and movement perception, I gain insights into how their brains process these signals, which is essential for understanding pain perception and its underlying causes.
This is how long Sufferers of these Chronic Aches and Pain areas finally found relief after treatment
Step 1: Detailed Diagnosis
- We begin with a thorough assessment of how your brain is processing signals related to your body. This helps us understand the root cause of your pain.
Step 2: Clinical Muscle Testing
- Using advanced techniques, we test specific muscles to see if they are weak or overworked. This pinpointing allows us to tailor the treatment to your exact needs.
Step 3: Reassessing Movement
- Once treatment begins, we regularly reassess your overall body movement to ensure that the therapy is effective and that you're on the path to recovery.
Focusing first on the frontal cortex, cerebellum, and brainstem when someone is in pain is crucial because these brain regions play foundational roles in how pain is processed, perceived, and responded to. Here's why:
Pain Interpretation and Decision-Making: The frontal cortex helps determine how we perceive pain, including its intensity and emotional impact. Understanding how this area is functioning can reveal whether the pain is being exaggerated or minimized, which is important for determining the appropriate treatment approach.
Coordination of Pain Response: The cerebellum coordinates the body’s physical response to pain. If this area is not functioning well, it might affect a person's ability to react properly to pain, leading to issues with balance, movement, or even making the pain worse.
Pain Signal Control: The brainstem acts as a key control center for pain signals traveling from the body to the brain. It also regulates automatic bodily responses like heart rate and breathing in reaction to pain. If the brainstem isn't working correctly, it can result in abnormal pain processing or dangerous changes in these vital functions.
Core Pain Processing: These brain regions are central to the pain experience, from how pain is first registered to how the body responds. If there's an issue in one of these areas, it can distort the entire pain experience.
Effective Pain Management: By first assessing these areas, I can identify potential disruptions in pain processing, allowing for more targeted and effective interventions. Addressing problems here can significantly alter how pain is perceived and managed.
avoid the pain of traveling,
i deliver convenience to your location of comfort.
Treatment sessions:
$150-$250 per session
(price varies on complexity, duration and client location)
10 years ago, I had a bad accident. I fell off my mountain bike during a ride at Bukit Timah MTB Trail. I injured my back and had slip disc L2-L3.
To recover from my injury, I desperately went to different physio clinics and even tried Traditional Chinese Medicine. But all these efforts ended up in vain, with no progress in my recovery.
Because of the pain from my slip disc, my movement was restricted. Even day to day activities like standing, walking, sitting, EVEN SLEEPING were a challenge to me.
Refusing to accept defeat, I channeled my frustration into an obsessive quest for knowledge about the human body. This relentless pursuit not only led to my own healing but also ignited a passion that would become my life’s calling.
Years of intensive study and personal experience have equipped me with expertise in body science.
Today, I stand before you as a:
My journey from patient to practitioner gives me a unique perspective on chronic pain and movement limitations. I intimately understand the physical and emotional toll of persistent discomfort, and this empathy fuels my commitment to your well-being.
I’m confident in my ability to help you break free from these constraints. Together, we’ll work towards a life of fluid, flexible movement, allowing you to rediscover the joy of an active, pain-free existence.