Partners
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K.H. Poon Physiotherapy and The Asian Golf Fitness Institute works closely with organizations in interaction of valuable interests and information to improve golf performance.

Our clinic partners with The First Tee Singapore and Back Project. We are proud to have our latest collaboration with Plagolf Game Centre.


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The Asian Golf Fitness Institute
Playgolf Game Centre
Playgolf Game Centre is an online golfing website aimed to promote golf as a healthy sport.

Playgolf Game Centre is home to TopShot, TopShot game, Singapore's first ever golf game technology that uses ID golf balls to track the distance and accuracy of your ball with targets installed on the
fairway.

It aims to be a friendly one-stop golf home for all golfers, families and kids, giving them a homey ambiance for them to learn, practice and play golf and get all their golfing equipments and requirements. Playgolf is comparable to a cozy ambiance of a country club without actually having to spend as much.

Playgolf Game Centre welcomes both members and visitors alike and offer them a technologically advanced driving range facility and more.




More information on Playgolf Game Centre,
please visit www.golfers.com.sg
The First Tee Singapore

The First Tee is a division of the World Golf Foundation, headquarters in the US, and an initiative of the USGA, the PGA of America, the PGA TOUR, the LPGA, and the Augusta National Golf Club.

K.H. Poon Physiotherapy works closely with The First Tee Singapore to bring golf to children. We provide classes to children on the right posture in playing golf.

Established in November 1997, former US President George Bush serves as Honorary Chairman.

The First Tee Singapore is operated by JAG Foundation Ltd, a non-profit organization and a registered charity in Singapore that was established in 2003 and began programming in mid-2003.

Research showed that the major barrier to attracting more children to the game of golf was the lack of places they could physically get to, and places they could afford. The First Tee was created to address these access and affordibility issues.



More information on
The First Tee,
please visit
www.thefirstteesingapore.org





Active Therapeutic Movement (ATM2)

K.H. Poon Physiotherapy is proud to be associated with Back Project from the United States.

Active Therapeutic Movement (ATM2) is an integrated passive / active intervention in weight bearing. ATM is a new concept in treating musculoskeletal disorders.

The ATM concept was developed by a Manual Physical Therapist to be incorporated with other approaches. It is a logical, straightforward and an easy to learn approach.

"The ATM2 has proven itself to be an individual toold for the treatment for both acute and chronic spinal conditions here at Stanford University. The ATM2 allows us to treat atheletes with outstandingly quick results. We have even been able to return athelethes who have had multiple levels of disc lesions to practice and competition more quickly than any other standard rehabilitation protocols.

In any high volume situation such as a Sports Medical Clinic like ours, it is imperative that filled that your intervention be effective and allow for early return to play. The ATM2 has filled that rile and is allowing us to treat effectively. We would all like to increase a heightened sense of responsibility for their own care amongst our atheletes. The ATM2 is a tool that lends itself to this end.

The ATM2 is truly a 'dream machine' in high volume, sports medicine clinic or training room setting.' Don Chu, Ph.D.,ATC, CSCS, Stanford University, Stanford, California.



More information on
the Active Therapeutic Movement
by Back Project,
please visit
www.backproject.com
 
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