From Exhaustion to Fulfilment: My Journey with Hands for Vitality

3 Mar 2026

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Participating in the mobility programme to the Philippines with IMU was honestly one of the most eye-opening journeys of my student life. It was not just about travelling overseas. It was about stepping into a community, serving with purpose, and discovering what it truly means to practise healthcare with heart.

Most of our time there was spent providing free chiropractic care to locals who would not normally have access to this kind of treatment. The days were long, and the pace was intense. It was physically tiring and sometimes overwhelming. But every time I saw the immediate relief on a patient’s face after treatment, it reminded me why we were there. In those moments, the exhaustion disappeared, and all that mattered was the impact we were making.

loh and a patient
Loh chiro
loh treating a patient

Working in a more rural setting also challenged me professionally. I had to adapt my techniques based on the environment and available resources. There were no perfect clinical setups or ideal conditions. Instead, we worked with what we had, focusing on delivering safe, effective care while remaining flexible and resourceful. It pushed me to think critically and act confidently as a future chiropractor.

One of the biggest personal growth areas for me was communication. Explaining conditions and treatment plans to people from a different cultural background required clarity and simplicity. I learned how important it is to communicate in a way that patients truly understand, regardless of language or setting. That experience strengthened my confidence and helped me become more patient-centred in my approach.

This trip reminded me why I chose this degree in the first place. At the core of chiropractic, it is about helping people feel better and improving their quality of life. Hands for Vitality showed me that even as students, we can make a meaningful difference. It was tiring, yes — but it was fulfilling in a way that makes every challenge worth it.

I returned home not only more grateful, but also more determined to continue serving with compassion and purpose in my future practice.

Written by Loh Jien Yi, IMU Chiropractic Student

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