Physiotherapist MAHPC(PT) 05941

Ambrose Wee Ren Jue

Registered Physiotherapist (member of the Malaysian Physiotherapy Association (MPA) and Certified from University of Cyberjaya

Qualifications

  • Bsc. in Physiotherapy (Hons) (University of Cyberjaya, MY)
  • Certified Kinesio Taping Technician, (Kinesio University, US)
  • Certified Sport Massage, Level 1 (MAIWP X PROCELL, MY)
  • Certified ICB Orthotic Practitioner, (ICB, AU)
  • Certified Male Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation, (RIIHSR, IN)
  • Physiotherapy Update in Hand Rehabilitation: “Assessment & Management Towards Current Practice”
  • Musculoskeletal Diagnostic Ultrasound from a Physiotherapy Perspective Talk
  • Surgical School for Physiotherapy Multidisciplinary Pre-habilitation: Stante of The Art Part 1
  • Principle of Psychological First Aid

Working Experience

  • 2025-Present: Mobility Matters Physio and Rehab

Expertise

  • Male Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation @ Men’s Health Physiotherapy
  • Hand Rehabilitation
  • Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy

Language

  • Malay, Mandarin, English, Hokkien (Basic), Cantonese (Basic)

Ambrose is a certified physiotherapist who graduated from the University of Cyberjaya in 2025, with internship experience across diverse healthcare settings, including private centres, government hospitals, and NGOs. These placements have given him a solid foundation in both inpatient and outpatient care, while honing his adaptability and clinical reasoning in real-world scenarios.
 
Ambrose has a developing professional interest in Men’s Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation, Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy as well as Hand Rehabilitation; areas he believes deserve greater awareness and accessibility. His key strength lies in patient education, communication counselling and he is passionate about empowering individuals to better understand and take control of their health.
 
Guided by the philosophy that “Quality of life comes first”, he adopts an evidence-based and patient-centred approach to physiotherapy care. He consistently participates in community and voluntary services, reflecting his commitment to giving back and building meaningful connections outside the clinic.
 
Beyond the world of physiotherapy, Ambrose enjoys travelling, cooking – and especially eating. He finds joy in experimenting with flavours in the kitchen wherever he goes and believes that food, like good healthcare, brings people together.