Victoria Ching
Senior Physiotherapist and Clinical Pilates Instructor
B.Physio (Hons), B.Sc (Hons)
Victoria completed her Honours Degree in Bachelor of Science before graduating with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours from Monash University. During this time, she also obtained her Pilates instructor qualification, as recognised by the Australian Pilates Method Association.
Victoria has worked in the private practice physiotherapy setting, as well as the hospital setting, seeing orthopaedic and cardiothoracic patients. Victoria has previously worked as the Physiotherapist for Old Scotch Soccer Club. Victoria has done further study and training in dance related injuries, cervical and thoracic spine injuries, and dry needling. She has worked extensively with young dancers and has particular interest in treating lower limb and dance related injuries, and is available to complete pointe assessments.
As an elite dancer, Victoria was introduced to Physiotherapy and Pilates from a young age, and enjoys drawing on her own dance and performance background to work with young athletes, dancers and gymnasts through injuries. She likes to empower her clients with knowledge and help them reach their ideal performance level.
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I was inspired to pursue a career in physiotherapy after my extensive personal experience with some amazing physiotherapists as a young, injured dancer. They were able to help me through injuries and optimise my performance to help achieve my goals.
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I specialise in treating dance related injuries, foot and ankle injuries and lower limb injuries.
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Outside of work, I enjoy participating in regular exercise such as weight-based training, pilates, HIIT and yoga. I love testing new cooking recipes and trying out new restaurants in Melbourne. I also have a passion for reading and travel.
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I’m motivated by the opportunity to help patients recover, improve their quality of life and achieve their goals. I really enjoy empowering my clients with knowledge to improve their overall health.