Our Mission
We Put Our
Patients First
“Infinity Allied Healthcare is all about putting our patients first. We listen, understand and educate our patients about their ailment. We run thorough diagnosis and attend to your concerns. We also provide you with the best option for your condition. With this, you will have full control on your body progresses”
Allen Yang
Head Physiotherapist
Our Approach
A Wholistic Approach
to Physiotherapy
Our approach is to treat the site of pain by assessing your body as a whole. We believe the body moves through infinite neuro-muscular connections; hence the problematic area is often due to imbalance in other parts
of the body.
Through years of experience, our team is well-equipped to treat your condition. With ongoing professional development, you can trust our team is updated with various manual therapy approach and evidence-based guidelines.
About the Founder
Meet Allen Yang
Our principal physiotherapist, Allen Yang, graduated from Sydney University in 2010. Allen gained great interests in musculoskeletal physiotherapy due to his love for sports throughout his teenage life.
Through multiple musculoskeletal injuries Allen has suffered himself, he learnt the importance of maintaining a healthy body. This has led him to research into the most efficient hands-on approach for musculoskeletal injuries. As Allen progresses to help more patients, he also mentored fellow physiotherapists by teaching and equipping them with the most advanced hands-on techniques.
This is where Infinity Allied Healthcare started.
We are here with the mission to help you resolve your physical pain and achieve your best!
Our Team
Get to Know Us
Jeffrey Jusman
Clinical Manager & Senior Physiotherapist, Chatswood
Jeff graduated with Bachelor of Physiotherapy from University of Sydney and joined Infinity Allied Healthcare in 2016.
His treatment methods emphasize on manual therapy approach, where he assesses his patient as a whole to determine the source of problem.
Jeff specializes in neck, shoulder and back conditions and is also qualified in Integrated Dry Needling.
Samson Fong
Physiotherapist
Samson graduated from The University of Sydney with a Masters of Physiotherapy and he has also completed a Bachelors of Sports and Exercise Science. Samson has experience across neurological, cardiopulmonary and musculoskeletal settings and he also has experience in working with athletes as a Sports Trainer with various sporting clubs.
Samson’s interest in Physiotherapy originated from his passion to help people to return to activities that they enjoy and to make a positive difference in their lives.
He is a firm believer of implementing manual therapy, exercise and education into his practice, to achieve the most effective results for his patients.
YING TSENG
Physiotherapist
Ying graduated from the University of Sydney with Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2019.
Ying is especially passionate in the disability and paediatric sector, and has experience working with children with various conditions including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), Global Developmental Delay (GDD), and other neuro-developmental challenges.
Ying believes that children best develop their skills through play, and therefore adopts a play-based approach to therapy to facilitate children’s gross motor development.
Vincent Diep
Physiotherapist
Vincent graduated with a Masters of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney in 2022.
Vincent is passionate about providing a holistic approach to patient care and treatment.
He utilizes manual techniques, exercise prescription and self-management strategies to help patients get back to pre-injury levels and reach their respective goals.
YING TSENG
Physiotherapist
Ying graduated from the University of Sydney with Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2019.
Ying is especially passionate in the disability and paediatric sector, and has experience working with children with various conditions including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), Global Developmental Delay (GDD), and other neuro-developmental challenges.
Ying believes that children best develop their skills through play, and therefore adopts a play-based approach to therapy to facilitate children’s gross motor development.
DHARA GANDHI
Physiotherapist
Dhara graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy in India in 2015 and has been dedicated to her role as a paediatric physiotherapist ever since. In 2022, she expanded her professional journey to Australia, actively engaging in both musculoskeletal and paediatric fields. Alongside clinical work, Dhara is advancing her qualification as a Sensory Integration Therapist with Sheffield Hallam University.
Dhara’s passion lies in assisting children with neurodevelopmental conditions. She has extensive experience working with cases, including Cerebral Palsy, developmental delay, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), sensory processing challenges, and various other conditions.
Dhara employs a holistic approach that combines play, movement, and sensory techniques to empower young ones of all ages to reach their full potential.
Chester Li
Principal Physiotherapist
Chester graduated from University of Sydney with Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
Through experience working in rehabilitation, his treatments consist of both manual therapy and exercise prescription, which have shown effective results to his patients.
Chester is passionate in helping patients to regain their health, as well as educating fellow physiotherapists on various treatments, diagnosis and clinical skills.
Joshua De Robillard
Physiotherapist
Josh graduated with a postgraduate Doctor of Physiotherapy. He also holds a degree in Speech & Hearing Sciences.
Josh has gained experience across orthopaedics, sports, cardiorespiratory, neurological and private practice settings. He is passionate about helping people of all ages stay active, with acute and chronic conditions.
Josh is particularly interested in assisting people return to all forms of activity, and improving levels of function.
Daniella Choi
Physiotherapist
Daniella graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise Physiology) and has experience in aged care and post-orthopaedic surgery rehabilitation. With a focus on empowering patients using exercise therapy, she advocates for a holistic treatment approach grounded by motivation, commitment, and tangible progress to enhance overall health. Outside work, Daniella finds joy from gym activities, volleyball, and leisurely walks with music.
Gabriel Fong
Physiotherapist
Gabriel graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney in 2013 and has been working in a mixture of musculoskeletal and aged-care physiotherapy since then.
Gabriel enjoys employing a holistic approach to treatment, combining his treatment skills with understanding the goals and needs of his patients.
In his spare time, Gabriel enjoys spending time with his family and also with his church community.
Tomoki Ohashi
Clinical Manager
TOMOKI graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) (Honours I), as well as a Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours I).
Tomoki’s passion towards physiotherapy is fuelled by his background in elite gymnastics and dance. Tomoki utilises a combination of hands-on physical therapy techniques with individualised exercise prescription to optimise outcomes and direct people to achieve their goals.
Dooho Park
Senior Physiotherapist
DOOHO graduated from the University of Sydney in 2016 with Bachelor degree in Applied Science (Physiotherapy).
He enjoys treating patients will all kind of conditions, however has a particular interest in lower back conditions. He emphasizes on hands-on treatment and personalized care-plan for effective results to his patient. Dooho also has qualification in Dry needling treatment.
Jenny Vong
Exercise Physiologist
JENNY graduated with a Bachelor of Exercise Physiology at University of New South Wales in 2021.
She has a growing passion in treating both acute and chronic conditions, particularly musculoskeletal conditions, through prescription of exercise. She strongly believes that advocating and empowering patients about the importance of exercise therapy is key to improving overall health, function and well-being.
Yuki Ogura
Physiotherapist
Allan Chau
Physiotherapist
Victor Lo
Clinical Manager
Victor graduated with a Masters in Physiotherapy (USYD) and has a passion with incorporating functional strengthening into his rehabilitation when addressing musculoskeletal conditions.
Victor’s interest outside of Physiotherapy is powerlifting and playing sports.
He utilizes manual therapy techniques, exercise and education into his practice to get patients back on tracks.
Princess Jouel Alviar Pacleb
Physiotherapist
Princess graduated in 2022 from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) (Honours). To provide you with utmost care, Princess utilises manual therapy techniques and exercises that are individualised to your specific needs. She is passionate about getting people back on their feet, and working with people to help them accomplish their goals.
Priyanka Wijekumar
Physiotherapist
Priyanka graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) in 2017 from the University of Sydney and have had experience in both aged care and rehabilitation settings.
Priyanka is most passionate about using manual techniques, exercise prescription and self-management strategies. She believes in returning patients back to their pre-injury levels will minimise the impact that their pain has on their lives.
Daniel Park
Physiotherapist
As a passionate physiotherapist, Daniel set himself a mission is to guide clients through pain free movement and improved overall well being. With experience in both sports and hospital environments, Daniel have honed the skills in assessing and treating musculoskeletal conditions. He believes in a holistic approach, tailoring individualised treatment plans that address both physical and psychological aspects of pain and strive to empower clients by equipping them with knowledge and exercises to manage their injuries. The most rewarding part of being a physio for David is when he see his clients returning to doing the things they love doing.