Aidan graduated from The University of Queensland with a passion for helping people recover from injuries and return to their active lifestyles. He began his career in a private practice musculoskeletal clinic on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, where he developed proficiency in treating sporting injuries, providing post-operative rehabilitation, and managing general muscular sprains and strains.
In 2024, Aidan moved to Wanaka, motivated by his love for the outdoors and a desire to escape the Australian heat. He split his work week between town and Cardrona ski resort, where he worked as a physiotherapist. Across both locations—but especially at the resort—Aidan encountered a wide range of acute injuries, with knee injuries and ACL ruptures being particularly common. He is highly experienced in assessing and treating ACL injuries, having guided many patients through the three streams of rehabilitation, including the Cross Bracing Protocol. Aidan has extensive experience working with international patients, particularly Australians who have traveled post-injury.
With his years of practice in Australia, he is well-equipped to guide you through your recovery journey while in Japan and can provide valuable education and referrals as needed to support your transition back home. Aidan has a special interest in lower limb rehabilitation, post-operative care, and general musculoskeletal injuries. He is dedicated to helping his clients regain their strength and mobility, enabling them to return to the activities they love.
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Aiden Hermence
Aidan graduated from The University of Queensland with a passion for helping people recover from injuries and return to their active lifestyles. He began his career in a private practice musculoskeletal clinic on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, where he developed proficiency in treating sporting injuries, providing post-operative rehabilitation, and managing general muscular sprains and strains.
In 2024, Aidan moved to Wanaka, motivated by his love for the outdoors and a desire to escape the Australian heat. He split his work week between town and Cardrona ski resort, where he worked as a physiotherapist. Across both locations—but especially at the resort—Aidan encountered a wide range of acute injuries, with knee injuries and ACL ruptures being particularly common. He is highly experienced in assessing and treating ACL injuries, having guided many patients through the three streams of rehabilitation, including the Cross Bracing Protocol. Aidan has extensive experience working with international patients, particularly Australians who have traveled post-injury.
With his years of practice in Australia, he is well-equipped to guide you through your recovery journey while in Japan and can provide valuable education and referrals as needed to support your transition back home. Aidan has a special interest in lower limb rehabilitation, post-operative care, and general musculoskeletal injuries. He is dedicated to helping his clients regain their strength and mobility, enabling them to return to the activities they love.
Lucy Ribbe Kelso
Lucy is an Australian-trained Physiotherapist that brings a profound passion for sports injury management to our team. She spent the last winter season in Val d’Isère, working in a Physiotherapy clinic in the centre of the French Alps, where she focused on treating skiing and snowboard injuries. There, she gained extensive experience mastering the unique demands of snow sports. An avid skier and outdoor enthusiast herself—whether hiking, camping, running, or sailing—Lucy deeply understands the desire to stay active and return quickly to the activities you love. Her expertise in massage therapy extends to both sports/deep tissue and relaxation massage. Her Physiotherapy skills are centred around accurate diagnosis, effective manual therapy, and targeted exercise programs, which she combines to deliver personalised and effective treatment plans.
Lucy has a thorough understanding of the local Japanese health system and can guide you through the most appropriate injury management pathway. This includes working with travel insurance to make each patient’s recovery journey as smooth as possible, and providing recommendations for continued care once you’ve returned home. Whether managing an acute injury or providing remedial care for tired bodies, Lucy is dedicated to providing exceptional care, helping you achieve a full recovery and make the most of your time on the slopes.
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Aiden Hermence
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Lucy Ribbe Kelso
Lucy is an Australian-trained Physiotherapist that brings a profound passion for sports injury management to our team. She spent the last winter season in Val d’Isère, working in a Physiotherapy clinic in the centre of the French Alps, where she focused on treating skiing and snowboard injuries. There, she gained extensive experience mastering the unique demands of snow sports. An avid skier and outdoor enthusiast herself—whether hiking, camping, running, or sailing—Lucy deeply understands the desire to stay active and return quickly to the activities you love. Her expertise in massage therapy extends to both sports/deep tissue and relaxation massage. Her Physiotherapy skills are centred around accurate diagnosis, effective manual therapy, and targeted exercise programs, which she combines to deliver personalised and effective treatment plans.
Lucy has a thorough understanding of the local Japanese health system and can guide you through the most appropriate injury management pathway. This includes working with travel insurance to make each patient’s recovery journey as smooth as possible, and providing recommendations for continued care once you’ve returned home. Whether managing an acute injury or providing remedial care for tired bodies, Lucy is dedicated to providing exceptional care, helping you achieve a full recovery and make the most of your time on the slopes.
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Aidan graduated from The University of Queensland with a passion for helping people recover from injuries and return to their active lifestyles. He began his career in a private practice musculoskeletal clinic on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, where he developed proficiency in treating sporting injuries, providing post-operative rehabilitation, and managing general muscular sprains and strains.
In 2024, Aidan moved to Wanaka, motivated by his love for the outdoors and a desire to escape the Australian heat. He split his work week between town and Cardrona ski resort, where he worked as a physiotherapist. Across both locations—but especially at the resort—Aidan encountered a wide range of acute injuries, with knee injuries and ACL ruptures being particularly common. He is highly experienced in assessing and treating ACL injuries, having guided many patients through the three streams of rehabilitation, including the Cross Bracing Protocol. Aidan has extensive experience working with international patients, particularly Australians who have traveled post-injury.
With his years of practice in Australia, he is well-equipped to guide you through your recovery journey while in Japan and can provide valuable education and referrals as needed to support your transition back home. Aidan has a special interest in lower limb rehabilitation, post-operative care, and general musculoskeletal injuries. He is dedicated to helping his clients regain their strength and mobility, enabling them to return to the activities they love.
Lucy is an Australian-trained Physiotherapist that brings a profound passion for sports injury management to our team. She spent the last winter season in Val d’Isère, working in a Physiotherapy clinic in the centre of the French Alps, where she focused on treating skiing and snowboard injuries. There, she gained extensive experience mastering the unique demands of snow sports. An avid skier and outdoor enthusiast herself—whether hiking, camping, running, or sailing—Lucy deeply understands the desire to stay active and return quickly to the activities you love. Her expertise in massage therapy extends to both sports/deep tissue and relaxation massage. Her Physiotherapy skills are centred around accurate diagnosis, effective manual therapy, and targeted exercise programs, which she combines to deliver personalised and effective treatment plans.
Lucy has a thorough understanding of the local Japanese health system and can guide you through the most appropriate injury management pathway. This includes working with travel insurance to make each patient’s recovery journey as smooth as possible, and providing recommendations for continued care once you’ve returned home. Whether managing an acute injury or providing remedial care for tired bodies, Lucy is dedicated to providing exceptional care, helping you achieve a full recovery and make the most of your time on the slopes.