“The best feeling in the world is seeing their faces when they can finally return to their sport.”
15 Feb 2016
The best feeling in the world is seeing their faces when they can finally return to their sport

"Ikigai is a Japanese concept which means 'a reason for being'.  When I was 14, I tore my meniscus and spent countless hours in rehab doing physiotherapy. It was then that I decided that I wanted to be a physiotherapist to help injured athletes get back on their feet and continue doing what they love.

Fast forward to today, I have learnt, gained and experienced so much thanks to my mentors, colleagues and most importantly, my patients. I have helped student athletes, the weekend warriors and para-athletes in my course of work. The best feeling in the world is seeing their faces when they can finally return to their sport - be it a polo player getting back on his horse after a shoulder dislocation or a goalkeeper returning to the field post knee surgery.

Each patient is special and moments like these make being a physiotherapist so worthwhile.  My ikigai."

 

Kelvin Ng
Physiotherapist
Sengkang Health

 

Tags: Physiotherapist, Allied Health