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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Vanessa has over 10years of experience and is passionate about empowering her clients to become the best versions of themselves. She is dedicated to supporting people of all ages and life stages, offering compassion, and understanding every step of the way.
She has specialised into Women’s Health which began after becoming a mum to her first beautiful daughter, and her commitment to helping women continues to grow every year.
Physiotherapy for Vanessa is so much more than just a job, it is a place where she thrives to make a difference, treats every client with the utmost care and with a “whole person” approach, and always has her client’s best interests in mind.
When she is not in clinic you’ll find her sipping coffee at a café, going on family adventures, or letting her creative mind tackle a new challenge.
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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 taking her dog Banks for a walk or doing CrossFit.
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