Why Choose Tokyo Physio?
- Our therapists have studied and trained at the finest physiotherapy universities in the world. Our therapists are all highly-trained with degrees in physiotherapy from Australia and England.
- We are well-respected in the industry. Glenn Fayers and Bebe Studdy are industry leaders in the field of physiotherapy, strength and conditioning and rehabilitation.
- Our facilities are state of the art. Our brand new clinic features world-leading rehabilitation facilities, unique not only in Tokyo, but also globally. We can measure strength and flexibility with accuracy previously available only to professional sporting teams.
- World-leading pilates and sports massage. True Pilates instructor and ex-professional ballet dancer Haruno Yamazaki is highly experienced in her field.
- Fully Equipped Gym. We have a rehabilitation gym with equipment that has been selected to ensure a return to full function.
- Digital exercise programs. Say goodbye to the badly drawn stick figures for your exercises. We have the Telehab software and at the completion of your appointment, you will receive an email with a link to your own personal ‘exercise page’ with photos, videos, instructions and prescriptions for your home rehabilitation program.
- Online appointment booking. Our software allows quick online bookings. Just choose your therapist, select a time and receive an instant email confirmation.
- Location Tokyo Physio is 5 minute walk from Ebisu station, on Meiji Dori.
- We have multiple locations. Tokyo Physio is part of a centrally managed group of clinics with branches across Japan and Singapore. Our centralised digital clinical notes and treatment systems ensure seamless continuity of your care in all of our locations and our therapists work together to ensure regular ongoing education sessions to ensure their knowledge is up to date.
- Multi-disciplinary services. We offer physiotherapy (physical therapy), pilates, sports massage, and dietetics (meal plans and weight loss programs), to address more than just the current presentation.