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More than 20 years of experience as a Physiotherapist.

An accomplished researcher and physiotherapist providing detailed evaluation and individualised treatment.

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About Moto Physio

Moto Physio began its journey in 2017 at Brisbane (Australia) to respond to the high demand for at-home physiotherapy treatments provided by an experienced therapist.
The business grew by a word of mouth and from 2020, we have recently renovated our own home to provide an in-patient clinic for our valued clients.

It is our motto to perform thorough evaluation; explain the pathophysiology of the injury/condition drawing from our knowledge of functional anatomy; and to perform effective treatments to help meet our patient’s goals.
We help you to enjoy your daily activities by providing you with appropriate advice and education, treatment, and exercises. Optimising your body is what we are all about!

Motoki Kuzuyama

Senior Physiotherapist at PhysioWorks Bulimba and Mansfield (All Sports Group);
Managing Director of Moto Physio

• Born in 1983, father to two boys and a daughter.
• Graduated from International University of Health and Welfare in Japan, and accredited as a Physiotherapist in 2006
• Moved to Australia in 2013 and Completed Master of Physiotherapy at Canberra University
• Registered as a Physiotherapist under Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)

  • Specialist Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

    • Selected to work as part of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic’s medical team
    • Worked closely with professional soccer athletes

  • Career in research

    • Authored 12 peer reviewed scientific publications
    • Received the Excellence Award at the 11th European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology for research held in Madrid, 2010

  • Registered in two countries
    Registered by the national board of health practitioners to practice as a physiotherapist in both Japan and Australia
  • Leading the field
    Carrying out seminars, lectures, and panel discussions for academic associates as well as university students (fellow lecturers, health practitioners in hospitals and for the public.)