Jamie has three years’ experience working within the NHS in Scotland, and I’m excited to have joined the team at Motion Health Dunedin.
He has worked in senior roles across musculoskeletal outpatient services, with additional experience in hand and upper limb rehabilitation. Having also worked in private practice he is well versed in musculoskeletal, orthopaedics, men’s health conditions and sports-related injuries. Jamie has a particular interest in working with competitive athletes to support both injury recovery and performance.
With an evidence-based, patient-centred approach to physiotherapy, Jamie focuses on helping people return to the activities that matter most to them—whether that’s sport, work, or everyday life.
Outside of the clinic, you’ll usually find him exploring the outdoors. He loves hiking, climbing, surfing, mountain biking, and running, and is a regular at the gym. When he is not moving, he enjoys cooking, reading, and spending time on creative pursuits through art.
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Sohaib graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and a Biomedical Sciences degree, from the University of Otago. He has recently moved back to Dunedin from Auckland and is excited to keep growing as a practitioner, especially in sports physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
Sohaib loves helping people move and feel better, whether it's getting athletes back on the field or supporting everyday recovery. Outside of work, you’ll usually find him playing guitar, fishing, or at the gym.
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Kim graduated and started working in 2024. Whilst working in the clinic she has also been involved in the Alhambra Union Premier Men’s rugby team. As an undergraduate, she was busy volunteering as a sideline medic for premier and national league-level football.
Kim's interest in physiotherapy started as a teen needing treatment herself for several football injuries, where she decided she wanted to be the one to help people get back onto the sports field.
Kim is passionate about helping people regain function and return to their best, whether that be premier grade sport or being able to throw the ball for their dog again. She has an interest in providing hands-on physiotherapy and helping people become confident in self-managing injuries in the later stages of their rehab.
Kim keeps busy playing football, the guitar, and the occasional late night playing video games. View details »