Victor has a special interest in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, more specifically low back, SIJ, and hip conditions. He also has a passion for neurological physiotherapy, and loves treating all the various conditions presented to him through NDIS. He also enjoys sports physiotherapy, and assisting not only the elite, but also the everyday sports people.
Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation/Physiotherapy-BMR(PT), Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
When Victor isn’t working, he enjoys engaging in a variety of activities. He finds playing chess to be a stimulating way to relax and sharpen his strategic thinking. Football is another passion of his—both playing and watching it. He also has a deep appreciation for country music, often spending his downtime listening to his favorite tracks.
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Physiotherapist
APA Sports Physiotherapist.
At your first appointment you can expect a thorough examination from our expert physio, they will ask you a number of questions regarding your condition as well as conduct a physical evaluation in order to determine the best course of treatment for you. After this, the remainder of the session will be dedicated to providing the most appropriate treatment and therapy for your condition.
Upon evaluation, our physio will provide you with an in-depth treatment plan that details the exact steps necessary for your recovery and an approximate timeframe.
Plentiful on-site parking is available at our Seville clinic.
Yes. All our therapists are AHPRA registered and invest their time to complete post-graduate education yearly to further strengthen their education and knowledge.
Yes, you can. All our clinics are equipped with on-the-spot Hicaps payment and claims processing.
All Health First Group physiotherapists are registered NDIS providers, meaning they are able to treat self-managed, agency (NDIA) managed and plan-managed NDIS participants.
No, a doctor’s referral is not necessary.
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