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Miss Bethan Wesley

Miss Bethan Wesley

Physiotherapist

Bethan graduated in 2020 from the University of Cardiff with a BSc. She brings her experience from working in NHS Wales and 'Back in Action' a holistic functional restoration program. She takes a personal approach to coach individuals through their rehabilitation journey. She is enthusiastic to support people in returning to activity and wellbeing. Outside of work, Bethan is a keen triathlete and has a passion for the outdoors. She spends her free time trail running, bouldering and open water swimming. View details »

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Mr Stuart Knappstein

Mr Stuart Knappstein

Lead Clinician / Senior Physiotherapist

Stuart trained at Otago University graduating with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2008 and a post graduate certificate in Physiotherapy endorsed in Occupational Health Physiotherapy completed in 2014. He has a strong interest in vocational rehabilitation, concussion rehabilitation, exercise prescription and sports rehabilitation. Stuart is currently the Physiotherapist with the Canterbury Rams. Outside of work Stuart enjoys playing Tennis and Mountain biking. View details »

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Mr Amos Johnson

Mr Amos Johnson

Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Amos is long standing employee of Physiosouth working on and off since graduating in 2008. He started his career in Physiotherapy following a series of ACL injuries. His main interest is sporting and emergency physiotherapy working for Canterbury Cricket for seven seasons, High Performance Sport New Zealand and most recently Canoe Racing New Zealand. He currently works with High Performance Sport Athletes, the Christchurch Emergency Department and for Physiosouth. His extensive qualifications include being a credentialed McKenzie practitioner, qualified acupuncturist and his Masters in Sports Physiotherapy. His recent projects have included presenting the Canterbury youth bowling seminar, developing guidelines for the Canterbury Health pathways and recently supporting a Paralympic Campaign to Japan. When Amos is not working, he is looking after his young family, exploring the port hills or surfing in the beaches of the South Island. View details »

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