Christopher Ng

Christopher’s journey into physiotherapy began on the court. As a varsity badminton player at the University of Toronto, he experienced firsthand the challenges of sports-related injuries. Navigating his own recovery sparked a deep curiosity about how the body heals and performs, inspiring him to help others regain strength, mobility, and confidence. Chris understands the physical and mental demands of sport, as well as the patience required to return to peak performance after injury.

He earned his Master of Physiotherapy from Glasgow Caledonian University and also holds a degree in Radiography (Medical Imaging). This combination provides a thorough understanding of anatomy, biomechanics, and imaging, enhancing his ability to assess musculoskeletal conditions accurately and develop precise, evidence-based treatment plans. Combining his professional expertise with personal athletic experience, Chris also engages in other sports, including tennis, pickleball, and volleyball (to name a few), giving him an insider’s perspective on the physical demands athletes face and movement patterns that can predispose them to injury.

In practice, Chris takes a hands-on, collaborative approach. He integrates manual therapy techniques with individualized exercise programs and patient education, working closely with each patient to identify root causes rather than simply treating symptoms. He emphasizes long-term recovery strategies, strength and mobility improvements, and injury prevention to ensure patients return to their activities safely and confidently. His ultimate goal is to empower clients to achieve optimal performance, maintain physical health, and enjoy the sports and activities they love with confidence and freedom of movement.

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