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 »
Michal studied physiotherapy at Tel Aviv University. She has since worked in orthopaedic rehabilitation utilising a wide variety of tools, ranging from manual physiotherapy to movement disciplines such as yoga and rehabilitative Pilates. In recent years, she has specialised in the Schroth method. This method focuses on the treatment of spinal deformities and postural problems in adults and adolescents. Michal enjoys sports, and running up Mount Kaukau is one of her favorite activities. View details »
Minjay is an New Zealand-born South Korean. He graduated from Otago University where he gained a wealth of experience and moved home to continue his career in MSK private practice.
Having always had a passion for sports, particularly football and Taekwondo, in his free time he enjoys trying new activities with friends, from bike rides to painting.
Helping others has always been an integral part of his life, and he is excited to continue his physiotherapy journey in Wellington and build meaningful connections. View details »