Leah graduated as a physiotherapist from the University of Otago and initially worked in Palmerston North hospital in a variety of clinical areas. As such Leah brings with her a wealth of knowledge across MSK physiotherapy, and multidisciplinary areas.
Leah decided to move home to Wellington to pursue her interests and career in private practice. When not at work Leah enjoys spending her time running, especially around the local trails, and feels privileged to have so many hills to climb in her backyard.
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Sam is originally from the United States but has called Wellington his home since 2003. His love for rugby and sports and his interest in the human body led him to become a Physiotherapist, graduating from Otago University. Sam is a keen hiker and is always up for adventures with friends whether through the bush or along river trails View details »
Ali has been qualified for over 10 years having spent her time in the UK's National Health Service before emigrating to New Zealand and working in private practice. Her most recent experience is with High Performance athletes from a variety of sporting backgrounds. She is a keen self-titled 'multisport athlete' herself, and is most likely to be found running or cycling up a big hill when not in clinic. She takes particular interest in sports injuries be it from the weekend warrior to the elite athlete. Her most common treatment approach is a combination of exercise prescription and progression, alongside manual therapy. View details »