MATT CHIN-YEE

Providing personalised physiotherapy solutions with expert care that go beyond symptom relief to help you thrive.

P H YS I O T H E R A P I S T

E X P E R T I S E - C A R E - R E S U L T S

APPROACH

Matt systematically investigates the cause and factors that influence your injury or issue. And from there, he addresses the dysfunctional habitual patterns, in order to break cycles of pain and dysfunction, improve recovery, so you can continue being the best you.

CONDITIONS
TREATED

  • Chronic pain is long-term pain that persists beyond normal healing and may be driven by changes in how the body processes pain signals.

  • Sports injuries occur as a result of participation in physical activity, exercise, or sport, affecting the body’s tissues such as muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, or joints. These injuries can be due to sudden impact or repeated stress on the body.

  • Functional Neurological Disorder is a condition where the brain has difficulty sending and receiving signals properly, causing neurological symptoms without physical damage to the nervous system. Symptoms are real and involuntary.

    • Common symptoms include:

      • Weakness or paralysis

      • Tremors or abnormal movements

      • Non-epileptic seizures

      • Sensory changes (e.g., numbness)

  • A neurological disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of moderate to severe headache, often accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, sensitivity to light, and sensitivity to sound.

  • Performance Optimisation is the process of improving physical, mental, or functional capacity to achieve the best possible performance in a specific activity or task.

    Involves enhancing areas such as:

    • Strength

    • Flexibility and mobility

    • Skill and technique

    • Recovery and injury prevention

  • A group of conditions affecting the jaw joint, surrounding muscles, and related structures, causing pain and dysfunction in jaw movement.

    Common symptoms include:

    • Jaw pain or tenderness

    • Clicking, popping, or locking of the jaw

    • Difficulty opening or closing the mouth

    • Headaches or ear-related symptoms

  • Conditions that affect the vestibular system—the part of the inner ear and brain responsible for balance, spatial orientation, and coordination of eye movements.

    Common symptoms include:

    • Dizziness or vertigo (spinning sensation)

    • Balance problems or unsteadiness

    • Nausea and vomiting

    • Visual disturbances (e.g., difficulty focusing)