Toby earned his Bachelors degree in Physiotherapy at Keely University in the UK, and has since been working in the NHS. He has worked through a variety of departments but Musculoskeletal physiotherapy (focused on the muscles and joints) has always been his key interest. He is from a sporting background, mainly focusing on rugby and the gym, but loves anything that gets him into nature and is looking forward to all the wonderful opportunities to do that in New Zealand. Having experienced his own injuries, he knows the pain and frustration that comes with them, so can sympathise with all his patients wanting to get back to feeling fit and healthy. View details »
Jack graduated from Otago University in 2023 after completing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. As someone who has always been passionate about sport and exercise, he has found physiotherapy to be a great opportunity to help people of all activity levels to get back to the hobbies, sports or work they enjoy. During his studies, he realised the importance of taking a global approach to rehab and utilising a combination of exercise prescription, manual therapy and education to guide people in achieving their goals. Jack enjoys running, playing rugby and tramping in his spare time. View details »
Rachael is one of our senior clinician's who works at our Pegasus clinic. She has a special interest in pain management and currently leads the pain service for PHYSIOSOUTH which we have rebranded THRIVE. Muscle imbalance, core stability programs , acupuncture and manual therapy are what Rachael enjoys using daily in her physio practice. As a keen runner Rachael enjoys working with running injuries, tailoring programs and also passing on injury prevention education to local sports clubs that she is involved with. With three very active primary school aged children, when she is not 'taxi driving' to sports she enjoys reading, catching a movie and meeting up with friends and family especially in the outdoors. View details »