Having witnessed different injuries through playing football, Keisha decided to complete her undergrad degree in Sports Therapy at University of Kent. Following this, she then worked for an academy football team as a Sports Therapist and worked as a Physio Assistant in Neuro and community rehab. This led her onto the path of taking on her postgrad Physiotherapy based in London.
She then completed her Junior rotations in a London hospital alongside working with Boys football academy before ending up here in NZ!
In her spare time, Keisha loves to play sport (mainly football) and keep active. She is also a keen traveller and learns other languages. View details »
Leah completed her Diploma of Physiotherapy in 1988 and has since gone on to complete her Post Graduate Studies in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy specialising in spinal manipulation and sports physiotherapy.
Leah has extensive knowledge of sporting injuries, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, spinal and brain injuries. Leah has been the physiotherapist for NZ Touch, NZ Kiwi Ferns and NZ High Performance BMX as well as many regional sports teams.
Outside of work Leah loves going on hikes and walks with her dog Storm and loves spending time with friends and family. View details »
Glen is one of our senior physiotherapists who became fully qualified in England 1990.
Glen has worked in both private and public sectors covering a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries and is very hands on with manual therapy. Glen also owned his own practice in Manukau for 25 and a half years and has worked with various sports teams.
Outside of work Glen is a family man. He is a keen sportsman and has been involved in athletics, water skiing, and cricket. He is very active with the gym and running, with partaking in the odd half marathon when he can. View details »