Caitlin studied physiotherapy at AUT, graduating in 2021 and she began working in private practice soon after. She enjoys working with patients to help them achieve their health and fitness goals and reach their full potential. She has experience working with a variety of caseloads, with a particular interest in sports-related injuries. Caitlin likes to integrate hands on techniques with individualised exercise programmes to get her patients back to their previous function.
Caitlin has participated in sport from a young age, playing netball during her school years and working as a swimming instructor. Outside of work, Caitlin enjoys keeping active, reading, spending time with family and friends and travelling. She returned home to Auckland in late 2024 from a six month O.E travelling around Europe and Japan. View details »
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), MSc & BSc Exercise Physiology
Returning home after many years abroad, Glynn brings 15+ years of national and international physiotherapy experience to Hobsonville Physio, having spent much of his career in the United States working with complex orthopaedic and sports cases. He holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology, is currently pursuing his PhD, and was a Board-Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist in the US.
His approach is simple, logical, and efficient, built on a strategic process that prioritises accurate diagnosis and targeted, evidence-based treatment. Drawing on his time as a high-level athlete, he understands the demands of performance, the mindset needed for success, and the challenges of recovery. Glynn believes strongly in patient education and accountability, empowering people to take an active role in their recovery.
Outside the clinic, he enjoys business innovation, exploring new ideas, continuous learning, and spending time with his wife, three children, and their Rottweiler, Jemma.
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Julia hails from the iwi of Te Rarawa and graduated from the University of Otago in 2021. She has spent the last few years working in Wellington, Porirua and Australia across multiple hospital settings including orthopaedics, post cardio-thoracic surgery, stroke rehabilitation and outpatients.
Jules has a passion for rehabilitation across multiple fields including health of older adults, sports and youth.
Outside of work Jules is a current New Zealand Touch Blacks player for the open women’s team and has previously played semi professional netball. When she’s not on the field or court she enjoys a touch of CrossFit or getting out on the road with the ‘5k freaks’ running group View details »