Robert Hao

Chiropractor

Rob Hao Chiropractor

Dr. Robert Hao earned his Chiropractic degree from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic in 2023, following ten years as a registered massage therapist. His deep-rooted experience in soft tissue therapy, combined with his commitment to continuous learning, shapes his hands-on approach to chiropractic care.

Outside the clinic, Dr. Hao is passionate about cycling, Olympic weightlifting, and rock climbing. He has also gained a passion for running as a way to improve overall health. His diverse athletic background gives him firsthand insight into training, injury prevention, and recovery, allowing him to better support his patients—whether they’re competitive athletes or weekend warriors—helping them move and perform at their best.

Dr. Hao’s treatment approach focuses on optimizing function and overall well-being. He blends chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue work, and therapeutic massage with personalized stretching and strengthening exercises to aid recovery and prevent future injuries. He also emphasizes the role of nutrition and recovery in maintaining peak performance, integrating these principles into his patient care.

Above all, Dr. Hao believes in empowering his patients with the knowledge and tools they need to take charge of their health. By tailoring his treatments to each individual’s needs, he helps his patients stay active, resilient, and pain-free.

What to expect on Your Chiropractic Appointment

Your Victoria chiropractor will start your session with an extensive assessment on your health history, particular injury or concern, your movement patterns and any pain you are experiencing. Then he will carry out any relevant tests while also taking into account your lifestyle and any all elements that influence your recovery and performance.

Once the chiropractor arrives on a diagnosis is established, he will provide you with a treatment plan treatment specifically tailored to you. This may include:

  • Evidence based education
  • Spinal adjustments
  • Manual therapy – including massage, mobilizations, trigger point release, and active release techniques.
  • Exercise recommendations

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