Carole graduated from Auckland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Through clinical experience, she has acquired a variety of skills and knowledge to develop a strong foundation to address a diverse range of musculoskeletal issues while providing high quality patient care.
Carole approaches therapy with a holistic and practical hands-on approach with a mix of manual therapy techniques and exercise rehabilitation. She is also skilled in dry needling and acupuncture. She treats the whole body, with a particular interest in the spine, posture, and biomechanics. She is passionate about working together with clients to achieve successful long-term results. Her greatest joy is seeing her clients’ recovery progress and their return to a pain free function so they can start enjoying their life again.
Carole enjoys living the rural lifestyle in South Head with her two daughters and many animals. She loves anything to do with food, the outdoors and enjoys a little bit of running, yoga and Pilates. View details »
Jo graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science – Physiotherapy degree from Sydney University in 1998. Upon graduation, Jo worked in the Public Health systems both in Australia and England, before moving to NZ in 2002.
Since moving to NZ Jo has worked within the private practice setting. Her passion for sport and fitness has seen her work with the inaugural LG Mystics netball team, training camps for U13/U15 NZ football, Auckland-Waitakere Netball NPC teams, The Diamonds netball team, NZ Secondary Schools netball team, The Sonics Women’s Basketball team, and more recently Touch North Harbour Masters teams at Nationals and the World Master’s Games.
Jo has a hands on approach to treatment and rehabilitation, and regularly attends courses to remain up to date with the current knowledge within the field of Physiotherapy. View details »
Tony Chiu has a clinical interest in musculoskeletal rehabilitation
and ergonomics.
He graduated in 1996 from a University in Hong Kong and obtained a
Master’s degree in Manipulative Physiotherapy in 2003, followed by a
second Master’s degree from the University of Queensland, Australia.
Since graduating, Tony has gained extensive experience working in various
clinical settings.
In recent years, Tony has focused on studying the fascia system’s impact
on human movement and its biomechanical contribution to musculoskeletal
pain. He is also skilled in instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization
techniques (IASTM). Tony is a certified Graston® Technique provider (US
system) and a certified FAZER (German system) training course instructor.
Tony has a keen interest in ergonomics and has worked as an ergonomic
consultant for several large companies, helping to improve their working
environments.
Qualifications: Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Master of Manipulative Physiotherapy, Master of Ergonomics. View details »