Terry Luk
Registered Physiotherapist (United Kingdom & Hong Kong)
MSc in Advanced Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy (King’s College London, UK)
BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy (HKPU)
Modified Pilates Instructor (Australian Physiotherapy & Pilates Institute)
Member of Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (UK)
Member of Manipulative Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (UK)
Member of Acupuncture
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (UK)
Terry completed his physiotherapy degree with first class honour. He has over 10 years of clinical experience (UK & HK) and has worked in a great range of clinical settings including University Clinic - HKPU, several renowned London NHS hospitals (University College London hospital, Mile End Hospital, etc), the BBC, the Running school, Specialist private physio clinics, Pilates Studios, on-field sport games and many more. Terry specialises in treating a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions, from simple muscle and joint aches, osteoarthritis and neck/back pain to acute sport injuries. He treats his clients with a very hands-on approach using advanced manual techniques developed by internationally renowned practitioners. He completed his MSc in Manual Therapy with Merit at Kings College London which has further advanced his assessment and treatment skills. Terry is also a certified Pilates instructor and has been teaching Pilates (both 1 to 1 and class settings) since 2007. He has a special interest in posture and movement analysis, and incorporates his Physiotherapy knowledge and experience in his Pilates teaching. In 2011, he presented his research on “the Effect of Pilates on chronic low back pain” at the Confederation of Physical Therapy conference in Amsterdam. Terry has been practicing acupuncture and received his foundation acupuncture training in Beijing and Hong Kong. In addition, Terry finds special interest in treating hypermobility syndrome, shoulder injuries and headaches. He has a great deal of experience rehabilitating clients after orthopaedics procedures, such as anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, total knee replacement, spinal fixation, etc.