Nick is an experienced physiotherapist with a Bachelor of Health Science in Sports and Exercise Science and a Master of Science in Physiotherapy. He is a New Zealand Registered Physiotherapist and an ACC Endorsed Provider with seven years of clinical experience across hospital, private practice, and sports settings. Nick has held roles as a Senior Physiotherapist and Head Physio for Guernsey Touch, working extensively in musculoskeletal and sports rehabilitation.
His areas of expertise include musculoskeletal physiotherapy, concussion rehabilitation, vocational and social rehabilitation, early intervention, and sports rehab.
Nick takes a patient-first approach, ensuring clients are involved in every aspect of their care. He combines accurate diagnostics, symptom management, and expert exercise prescription with an adaptable mindset to deliver tailored, effective treatment plans that support recovery and long-term wellbeing.
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Sally graduated from the University of Otago in 2021 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. She has worked in both public hospitals and private clinics, including time at Wellington Hospital. She has experience in health of the older persons, outpatients, general medicine and neurorehabilitation. She’s especially passionate about working with people dealing with persistent pain or vestibular conditions. Sally is trained in the Mulligan Concept, with extra courses in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (COMT) focused on the upper limbs. Sally’s treatment style is relaxed but thorough. She takes the time to listen and works alongside her clients to create a plan that fits their life and goals. View details »
Graduated from Manchester University in 2007 in physiotherapy and then completed my Masters in Sports Medicine from Sheffield Hallam University in 2013. I also have a Masters degree in Humanitarian aid and conflict response from Manchester University in 2022.
My physiotherapy career has seen me work in professional football working at Leicester City football club and for England Football association. I have also had brief time at Loughborough University where a lot of Olympians have had the experience of training at. However, I am most proud of being a member and working for the British military, specifically working with 2 and 3 Parachute regiment.
Throughout my career, I have worked with a wide range of injuries—from common to life-changing—navigating the complexities they bring and supporting many people to regain their wellbeing, function, and quality of life. View details »