Recovery isn’t the destination — it’s the start of something stronger.
At KINTSU, we believe movement is medicine — and recovery should feel like progress, not a pause.
We don’t just get you out of pain — we help you rebuild your strength, confidence, and clarity from the ground up.
Start with physiotherapy to restore what matters.
Then, when injury no longer holds you back — we move forward.
Strength training and Pilates become your next chapter — helping you live, move, and feel your best.
Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing long-term pain, or simply ready to take your body seriously — KINTSU is your space to begin again, better.
KINTSU
LET’S GET YOU MOVING AGAIN.
Whether you're bouncing back from injury or just want to move better, we tailor your care to you.
Thoughtful, science-backed, and built around your life — not someone else’s.
WHY WE EXIST
We started KINTSU because you deserve more than just standard physio.
You deserve a space where strength and support go hand in hand. Where science-backed rehab meets mindful movement.
Because recovery isn’t just about getting back to normal — it’s about discovering how strong, capable, and connected you can really feel.
You’re not just coming back. You’re becoming more.
MEET THE TEAM
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Lai Yu Feng
Physiotherapist, Co-Founder
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Teo Jene
Physiotherapist, Co-Founder
A physiotherapist with a sharp eye for detail and deep empathy for the client journey, Jene merges clinical expertise with thoughtful strategy to reimagine how recovery, wellness, and performance can feel.
His role at KINTSU extends beyond treatment — he leads the vision, service design, and client experience architecture to ensure that every individual who walks in feels understood, empowered, and cared for.
With a passion for progressive rehabilitation and premium care, Jene is driven by one mission: to help people move better, feel better, and live stronger — while setting a new standard for what physiotherapy should look and feel like.
“Rehab isn’t just recovery — it’s a chance to elevate who you are, and what your body is capable of.”