Jack graduated from Otago University in 2023 after completing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. As someone who has always been passionate about sport and exercise, he has found physiotherapy to be a great opportunity to help people of all activity levels to get back to the hobbies, sports or work they enjoy. During his studies, he realised the importance of taking a global approach to rehab and utilising a combination of exercise prescription, manual therapy and education to guide people in achieving their goals. Jack enjoys running, playing rugby and tramping in his spare time. View details »
Originally from the West Coast, Natalie gained a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of Otago in 2018. Whilst in Dunedin, she supported a colt’s rugby team in sports medic management. She is the current physiotherapist for the Kaiapoi Rugby Division 1 Team and has a particular interest in running and general sporting injuries. Outside of work, Natalie enjoys a playing netball, touch rugby and am a keen runner. Natalie has a strong interest in enabling patients to be self-empowered throughout their injury rehabilitation and aim to promote any form of physical activity for the improvement of physical and mental well-being. View details »
Studied physiotherapy at the University of Nottingham and graduated in 2020. Following placement experiences in inpatient orthopedics, falls and frailty, hands burns and plastics I was aware musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy was where I wanted to specialise. Therefore, I began working in outpatient MSK within the NHS in the UK after graduating. A job role that allowed me to be involved with management of an array of acute to chronic conditions, attend regular development courses from world leading experts and enjoy the rehabilitation journey of so many services users from injury to fulfilment of life. Additionally, I worked with club and county rugby sides for pitch side and clinic-based rehab. Deeper interest in rugby and diverse martial arts both striking and grappling, yet willing to give all sports a go. View details »