Having competed internationally as a gymnast, Alexy developed a deep interest and appreciation for the human body. Pursuing a career in physiotherapy has allowed him to explore his curiosity surrounding rehabilitation and performance. His interests lie in movement and exercise-based therapy, aiming to educate and guide people through their own self-management. He is passionate about providing evidence-based practice and is committed to fostering a patient-centred environment. He sees the importance of well-being and aims to help his clients become the best version of themselves. Outside of the clinic, you might find him in the gym, playing social sports or on a run. He enjoys getting involved in all things active, with a particular interest in combat sports. View details »
Peter Hatton is the Lead Clinician at Kaiapoi Physiosouth and has been with the company since early 2014 when he and his wife and fellow physiotherapist, Rachael Rowberry (see link to her biography) returned to New Zealand. Peter has extensive experience in the field of sports injuries and musculoskeletal medicine. In the UK, he was the owner and lead clinician of a group of physiotherapy clinics in Birmingham. One of these clinics was at The University of Birmingham, a well-known sporting university which was home to a number of prominent Olympians and Paralympians as well as being the centre of excellence for England Hockey. He worked in professional cricket for 12 years at Warwickshire County Cricket Club; on the professional basketball circuit with the Birmingham Bullets and was the tournament physiotherapist at the All England Badminton competition, the World Championships of Badminton. In addition to his sporting roles, Peter also worked at the Reading and Glastonbury festivals which combined his passion for music with his love of physiotherapy. View details »
Studied physiotherapy at the University of Nottingham and graduated in 2020. Following placement experiences in inpatient orthopedics, falls and frailty, hands burns and plastics I was aware musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy was where I wanted to specialise. Therefore, I began working in outpatient MSK within the NHS in the UK after graduating. A job role that allowed me to be involved with management of an array of acute to chronic conditions, attend regular development courses from world leading experts and enjoy the rehabilitation journey of so many services users from injury to fulfilment of life. Additionally, I worked with club and county rugby sides for pitch side and clinic-based rehab. Deeper interest in rugby and diverse martial arts both striking and grappling, yet willing to give all sports a go. View details »