Changi Sports Medicine Centre
About Changi Sports Medicine Centre Sports injury treatments and management are the speciality services provided at this clinic located at Simei Street in Singapore. Cost effective services are provided for international patients at the clinic. The goal of the highly qualified and experienced team is to reduce pain and treat injuries for sportspersons and help them return to their peak performance in the shortest possible time. Conditi
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Ms Elaine Gomez
Senior Principal Physiotherapist, Changi General Hospital and Singapore Sports Medicine Centre Masters in Physiotherapy (Sports), Aust Clinical Pilates Level 4 Elaine is a pioneer Sports Physiotherapist, attaining a Masters in Sports Physiotherapy in 2000. She is presently the Head and Senior Principal Physiotherapist at Changi General Hospital and Singapore Sports Medicine Centre. In addition to the clinic setting, Elaine has covered many sporting events, including soccer, rugby, tennis, triathlon, gymnastics, and several disabled sports. More recently, Elaine was Lead Physiotherapist, in charge of planning and services at the 2009 Asian Youth Games (Singapore) and the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (Singapore) in 2010

Ms Boolsambatra Jindee
Senior Physiotherapist, Changi Sports Medicine Centre Master of Clinical Physiotherapy (Manipulative Therapy), (Curtin, Australia) Jindee graduated from the University of Sydney in 2007. After obtaining her Bachelor in Health Science (Physiotherapy) degree, she subsequently obtained her Master of Clinical Physiotherapy (Manipulative Therapy) from Curtin University of Technology (Australia) in 2010. From 2005 to 2007, Jindee was a member of the National Football Academy (NFA) and was the team physiotherapist for the U-15, U-16 and U-17 soccer team. She has also provided physiotherapy coverage for various sporting events such as Army half marathons and Standard Chartered and OSIM marathons, Rugby Seven’s (2005), the International Gaelic Football competition (2007), International Ultimate Frisbee Competition (2007), 1st Asian Youth Games (Singapore) (2009) and Clash of the Continents (2012).

Ms Angel Lok Wan Chee
Senior Physiotherapist, Changi Sports Medicine Centre B.Sc Physiotherapy (Hon), Malaysia Angel graduated from the National University of Malaysia in 2008 with honours in physiotherapy, and has been working in Changi General Hospital ever since. Her key interest lies in musculoskeletal rehabilitation ranging from orthopedic to sport rehabilitation. e has also been involved in the coverage of sporting event such as 1st Asian Youth Games in 2009. awarded a scholarship under Health Manpower Development Programme, for a 2-month attachment program held at Royal Perth Hospital looking into shoulder and elbow reconstructive surgery, together with Changi General Hospital Orthopedic Department.