3a/352 South Street O’Connor WA 6163 | (08) 93376460

Kyu Shin, Physiotherapist

Kyu Shin

Physiotherapist

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours), First Class from Central Queensland University, 2024

Associate Degree of Physiotherapy from Sunlin University, Korea, 2017

Certificate of Korean Physical Therapy (2017)

Kyu's clinical interests sit firmly in general musculoskeletal conditions, with a particular focus on strength and conditioning-based rehabilitation for return to work, daily activities, and recreational sport. He has strong hands-on skills in manual therapy, trigger point release, and deep tissue work, and holds additional certifications in dry needling, advanced strength and conditioning, and PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation). He commonly works with conditions affecting the neck, shoulder (including rotator cuff), elbow, knee, calf, and ankle.

Additional Qualifications

  • Certificate of International PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) Level 1 & 2 (2018)
  • Certificate of Advanced Strength & Conditioning — Optimise Rehab (2025)
  • Certificate of Dry Needling — CPD Health (2025)
  • Certificate of Small Equipment and Mat Pilates Instructor (2017)
  • Completion of Reformer Pilates Instructor Course (2017)
  • Certificate of Mental Health First Aid Australia (2023)

About Kyu

Kyu is a physiotherapist with a strong foundation in musculoskeletal rehabilitation and a genuine passion for helping people get back to the things they love, whether that’s work, daily life, or weekend sport. He brings a thoughtful, evidence-based approach to every patient, shaped by years of clinical experience across hospital and private practice settings in both Korea and Australia.

Before relocating to Perth, Kyu worked in neurological and cardiorespiratory rehabilitation at a hospital, and also as a manual therapist in private practice in South Korea. It was during his international training, observing physiotherapy practice across Korea, the United States, and Australia, that he recognised the power of evidence-based rehabilitation and committed to pursuing it further. That drive brought him to Central Queensland University, where he completed his Australian physiotherapy degree with First Class Honours.

Outside the clinic, Kyu enjoys gym training, soccer and long road trips — a reminder that staying active is at the heart of everything he encourages in his patients.