In Humans of KL

“It’s quite hurtful to hear them say this but physiotherapy has always been a big part of my life.

When my mother was pregnant with me, my family took a drive across Malaysia, They didn’t stop and rest much. When they came back to Kuala Lumpur, my mother was admitted to the hospital and I was born a premature baby, at seven and-a-half months old.

I had to spend about three months in an incubator. In about the last month the physiotherapist came in to help me. 

It is what I am learning as a physiotherapist student now, teaching the baby to lift the head for feeding, roll sideways, how to walk, how to sit in a baby chair…

Seeing my grandmother suffering from a stroke, and her perception towards physiotherapy gave me a stronger desire to be a physiotherapist. 

Though she went for traditional Chinese medicine after she left the hospital, and when I try to give her treatment now she will say ‘I don’t trust physiotherapy’, I believe what helped her in the first place was the one-month physiotherapy treatment she received.” – Justin Kong

Story by Samantha Siow
Edited by Christine C

Do you have a story? Let us know here: https://forms.gle/ht4HsvbxgSgcKS5h8

 

(This post was first published on April 30th 2018)

Recent Posts

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Contact Us

We're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap.

Not readable? Change text. captcha txt