Wilson has been practising Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture for over nine years. He graduated from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine in 2015 with a Dual-Bachelor Degree in Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, and Massage.
Following his graduation, Wilson worked for more than seven years as a registered doctor at Guangdong Second TCM Hospital, Guangzhou Xiguan Musculoskeletal Hospital, and Taishan TCM Hospital in China. In the summer of 2022, he and his family moved to New Zealand to begin an exciting new chapter in his Chinese Medicine career.
Passionate about improving health and well-being, Wilson tailors his treatments to each individual, combining strengthening and conditioning techniques, injury prevention and recovery strategies, acupuncture, and TCM manipulation.
His areas of expertise include sports injuries, musculoskeletal conditions, and chronic pain management. He also offers advanced techniques such as floating acupuncture, flying (non-pain) acupuncture, and TCM bone-setting adjustments.
Wilson is fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin.
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Since graduating as a physiotherapist in 2016, Ashleigh has been working in private practice clinics, and with a variety of athletes in various settings. She is proficient in using hands-on techniques; trained in dry needling and myofascial release tools, combined with exercise prescription to optimize recovery and prevent ongoing injuries. She has a holistic approach, with a passion for working with sports groups and youth populations to achieve optimal long-term outcomes.
In her spare time Ashleigh enjoys everything and anything outdoors. In particular; mountain biking, snowboarding, various water sports, and adventuring hidden gems throughout our beautiful country.
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Rebecca studied Physiotherapy at Auckland University of Technology, graduating in 2018. She was awarded the AUT Sportsperson of the Year award in 2018 for sporting and academic excellence. She has spent many years competing in elite sport, having represented New Zealand in Underwater Hockey from 2013 to 2018. She reached her career pinnacle in 2018, winning the World Championships for the New Zealand Women’s Elite Team.
She was drawn to studying Physiotherapy through her own positive experiences, seeking treatment for injuries with Physiotherapists throughout her sporting career. This elite sport experience gave her the passion to understand the importance of keeping the body at peak fitness and wellbeing.
Rebecca knows how to help patients achieve the best outcomes from physiotherapy by finding the root cause and working to make positive changes through strength, flexibility and alignment of the body. Rebecca has a passion for helping athletes reach peak performance with a focus on injury prevention, longevity, exercise prescription and rehabilitation.
She is certified in kinesiotaping and dry needling. While having a passion for sporting injuries, she enjoys working with all ages and all types of injuries from sprains and strains to neck and back problems.
In her spare time Rebecca enjoys talking her dog Banks for a walk or doing CrossFit.
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