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 provide. 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 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 the 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.
Some fun facts about Aggie! She likes to play badminton and squash so please do say hi if you ever see her on the court!» View details
BHSc (Physiotherapy).
Chris graduated from St Georges University of London in 2018 and gained wide experience in the NHS including in post-operative care and management of people with chronic pain before moving to New Zealand in 2020. Since then, he has worked exclusively in musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
Chris believes strongly in a holistic approach to treatment, considering the person as a whole and delivering a tailored rehabilitation programme that works for their lifestyle and needs.
Outside of Physio, Chris competes in Olympic Weightlifting» View details
Jasmine is our Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncturist. She is keen to provide not only treatments for what ails you, but also prevention of illness before it comes into play!
She is fascinated by the body's ability to heal itself and passionate about enabling this process through the use of acupuncture. Jasmine is always curious and always questioning people; interested in a wide range of ideas & concepts, and uses this to advantage when getting to the core of any health issues she treats.
Her strengths are,
- Women’s health
- Pregnancy related issues & Fertility
- Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Panic Attacks
- Supporting mind & body from Cancer
- General wellbeing
- Also, injury related (ACC) pain and limit
Jaz had been enjoying various activities including martial arts, sky diving, bungy jumping. etc. She also appreciates hiking with her partner and friends to enjoy mother nature.» View details
Hi, I am a NZ trained Physiotherapist who completed my degree through Auckland University of Technology. I have been working as a physiotherapist in Tauranga and have recently joined the team here as a locum. Movement and exercise have always played a major role in my life and I love to bring this as a principal in my management, alongside manual therapy techniques.
I strongly believe in working with my patients to achieve what is most important to them. This means discovering who they are, what they love to do and how their injury is affecting them. From here, we work together to ensure you understand your injury and develop an effective and tailored rehabilitation plan to get you back. I enjoy working with people of all abilities, injury types and will always aim to promote optimal, healthy movement quality and strength. Outside of the clinic you will see me out surfing, in the gym, on a walk or sitting outside the best local foodie spots.» View details
Senior Physiotherapist. MHPrac in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, BHSc (Physiotherapy), TPI Golf Medical Lv3, NZRP.
Simon Ro graduated with Bachelor of Health Science in Physiotherapy at AUT in 2016 and completed Post Graduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2020. He has currently completed his Master of Health Practice majoring in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. Simon is capable of treating a variety of musculoskeletal conditions ranging from simple sprains to complex chronic pain. His physiotherapy assessment is based on inductive-reasoning process which allows him to develop questions to answer the patients’ problem. He has a high level of attention to detail and provides tailored treatment plans for his patients. He is a hands-on manual therapist who often utilises tissue massage, joint mobilisation, spinal manipulation and neural mobilisation to modulate pain. He prescribes individualised exercises to assist his patients to achieve their goals.» View details
Vicky, hailing from Hong Kong, specializes in sports, musculoskeletal, neurological, and lymphatic
physiotherapy. Her expertise includes Kinesio taping, manual musculoskeletal facilitation, Schroth
three-dimensional scoliosis therapy, McKenzie cervical and lumbar therapy, exercise prescription,
dry needling, biomechanics analysis and insole making. Over the years, Vicky has treated a
diverse range of patients across public hospitals, elderly homes, and her private clinic.
Vicky, a graduate of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, earned her Bachelor of Science in
Physiotherapy in 1997, followed by a Master of Science in Sport Physiotherapy in 2009. Her
journey in this field took her to becoming a Certified Kinesio Taping Instructor (CKTI) from Kinesio
Taping Association International, USA, in 2017. A year later, she was welcomed to the education
committee of the Kinesio Taping Association International (KTAI), where she actively shares her
insights and expertise. Vicky expanded her knowledge in Kinesio Taping by studying KT4 Sports
and Orthopaedics, KT4 Lymphatics respectively in later years. She was the first and only instructor
to conduct advanced and specialized taping courses in Hong Kong.
Beyond Kinesio taping, Vicky has honed her skills in other pursued physiotherapy techniques. She
has completed Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) training, originated from USA, up
to Level 4, focusing on muscle reeducation and neurological rehabilitation. She is also certified in
the McKenzie therapy, started from New Zealand, for mechanically reducing protruding spinal
discs, having trained in both cervical and lumbar spine treatment.
Vicky's expertise extends to three-dimensional Schroth scoliosis therapy, derived from Germany,
for which she obtained her certification in 2023. She is adept at using Schroth exercises to realign
the spine, ribs, and pelvis.
Furthermore, Vicky is qualified in dry needling, which she utilizes to address chronic soft tissue
adhesions and pain. She also received training from the International College of Biomechanics
(ICB), stemmed from Australia, enabling her to provide custom orthotic therapy and insole
prescriptions for patients with leg length discrepancies or foot arch issues.» View details