Ashlea has a Master's Degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Auckland, and a Bachelor Degree in Health, Sport, and Human Performance from Waikato University. Her background in human performance helps her when working with athletes, and she enjoys combining her knowledge from both degrees to help individuals recover from injury and return to their chosen sports and activities. Ashlea enjoys triathlon and has experience working with local cyclists. She is also working with the Cambridge Football Club Women's Team this year. She enjoys working with individuals of all ages and backgrounds, and is excited to meet you all in the clinic and provide you with the support you need to recover and get back to doing what you love. View details »
WAI-BodyPerformance Clinic-29 Albert Street-Cambridge
Hamish studied Physiotherapy at the University of Otago, then worked in the UK for many years , where he completed his Masters in Advanced Physiotherapy. Hamish has now settled back in the Waikato. A former semi-professional rugby player, Hamish has experience in dealing with sports injuries, both as a player and a physiotherapist, and has a keen interest in the management of knee injuries, lower back pain and tendon pain. Hamish has completed his acupuncture training and is a APPI qualified Pilates instructor.
Areas of Interest:
- Sports injury treatment and rehabilitation.
- Knee injuries and rehabilitation.
- Low back pain management.
- Tendon pain management.
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WAI-BodyPerformance Clinic-29 Albert Street-Cambridge
Craig has over 20 years’ experience working as a physiotherapist in both musculoskeletal private practice and for a variety of sporting organisations. He is a three-time Olympic physiotherapist (London 2012, Rio 2016, Paris 2024) and has travelled extensively to support athletes at many other international sporting competitions. View details »
WAI-BodyPerformance Clinic-29 Albert Street-Cambridge