Emma completed her Physiotherapy Bachelors in 2020 in the UK and has spent the last 5 years working as a Physiotherapist in the public health system, 2 of those years in the NHS (UK) and the most recent 3 in Rotorua following her move to Aotearoa. This is where Emma first got a flavour for Hand and Upper Limb Therapy. Emma has recently relocated to Christchurch and come on board as an intern and is pursuing post graduate studies in hand and upper limb therapy aiming to become a fully registered hand therapist.
From her Physiotherapy background Emma particularly enjoys the rehabilitation process of injuries and supporting clients back to what wellness looks like to them.
Outside of work Emma enjoys trail running and bouldering and to relax from that Emma enjoys collecting records and watching my homegrown veges grow. View details »
Marysia graduated with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy in 2017. After a few years working in the field Marysia fell in love with hand therapy and began work as an associate hand therapist. Marysia has completed her post graduate qualification in hand and upper limb to gain full membership status as a registered Hand Therapist. Marysia enjoys the challenge of working in a specialised area of the upper limb and thrives off enabling clients to return to activities important to them. Marysia prides herself on the ability to connect with the variety of individuals and tailor rehabilitation programmes to the person. In her spare time, you would find Marysia on a walking track, embroidering, up-cycling furniture or catching up with friends. View details »
Lyndall is a registered hand therapist with over 10 years' of experience in the field of hand therapy. Lyndall has completed her Masters in Hand Therapy through the University of Derby, UK. Lyndall is passionate about hand therapy rehabilitation through all stages of the rehab process including acute trauma and fracture management, sports injuries, chronic strains, and post operative care. Lyndall specialises in the management of persistent pain related to elbow, wrist and hand injuries. Lyndall works closely with hand surgeons and other rehabilitation professionals to ensure the best outcome for her clients to achieve their rehabilitation goals.
Out of work Lyndall loves the spending time with her family, riding bikes and walking their Labrador on the beach.
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