Aggie has been practicing Traditional Chinese Acupuncture since qualified in 2008. She is a member of New Zealand Register of Acupuncture and an approved ACC treatment provider. With her 10 years of outstanding clinical experiences in this field, she aims to help her patient to restore movements by combining her treatment with Physiotherapists to achieve maximum quality of care.
She also specialises in Abdominal Acupuncture. It is a relatively new and rare, yet powerful and effective technique treating all areas of the body. This technique involves placing needles much shallower in the abdomen thus creating a less painful experiences compared to traditional acupuncture techniques.
This technique is aimed at patients who may prefer a much gentle, less invasive yet very effective treatment. Patient's reviews stated that this new technique created a much more relaxing atmosphere that allowed them to dive deeper into muscle relaxation.
Depending on the individual needs of here clients, Aggie will use a combination of acupuncture and cupping to deliver specialised individual needs. Aggie's specialities also involved musculoskeletal injury, digestive problems (bloating, acne that is caused by constipation etc), Stress, Anxiety, Emotional disorders, Women's health (incontinence issue) and Sinus. View details »
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 »
Emma is an adopted kiwi having moved from Ayrshire, Scotland in 2009 to Hawkes Bay and now living in the big smoke of Auckland. She lives with her partner, James, a pilot, her four year old daughter, one year old son and her two Labradors.
She has been working in physiotherapy for 15 years. Emma completed her undergraduate honours degree at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh and then her Masters of Physiotherapy (endorsed in sports) from Otago University. She has a special interest in sports rehabilitation and injury prevention.
Emma enjoys all sports and has been a physio for many teams from basketball to soccer to rugby. She was the lead physio for the New Zealand football ferns and Triathlon Australia.
She is a keen triathlete/multi-sport athlete and competed for both Great Britain and New Zealand at an age-group level in both duathlon and triathlon. View details »