Amy completed her Physiotherapy degree at the University of Otago in 2013. She then worked in Balclutha in musculoskeletal outpatients and looking after a small rehabilitation hospital ward.
In 2015 she completed her Postgraduate Certificate in Sports Physiotherapy and she is currently working towards completing her Masters through AUT.
Amy is also the physiotherapist for Coastal Rugby Club. View details »
Originally from the UK, Santé graduated with a Physiotherapy degree from Salford University. After relocating to New Zealand with her husband and children, Santé has continued to offer exceptional care, leveraging her extensive experience across multiple specialisations.
Santé is passionate about a variety of fields within physiotherapy, including respiratory health, neuro / stroke rehabilitation, and support and rehabilitation for profound multiple and learning disabilities (PMLD).
Santé is a dedicated advocate for pelvic health, she provides compassionate care for women, men, and children, addressing both routine and complex issues.
In addition to her expertise in musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy and paediatrics, Santé is committed to delivering personalised, evidence-based treatments that enhance the well-being of her patients. Santé is also trained in Rebound Therapy and Bobath, and is qualified as a Moving and Handling trainer.
She has a deep-rooted belief in empowering individuals through tailored care. Santé strives to make a positive impact on each patient’s journey to better health. View details »
Qualifying as a Physio in 2014 at home in the UK, I spent 3 years working as a rotational Physiotherapist for the NHS alongside a role with a professional football academy.
My wife and I moved to New Zealand in 2017, initially basing ourselves around the coast where we stayed with friends. Work took us down to Wellington for a few years then in 2021 we decided to move back to New Plymouth because of the initial connection we made with Taranaki when we first arrived.
I have a special interest in the management of shoulder and lower limb injuries and have completed additional training in the management of complex shoulder conditions, manual therapy and dry needling.
Outside work I'll usually be found getting stuck into projects at home and in the garden or walking/training our young golden retriever. I'm also a casual runner and play football socially for FC Western, where I also support the senior teams and under 17's with Physiotherapy services.
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