Jaydn has over 20 years physio experience throughout NZ, UK and Australia. In addition to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree he has also attended short-courses in spinal manipulation, dry needling, athletic performance and Power Plate vibration training. Jaydn has also lectured in sports injuries at Unitec, Auckland and was the former head
of training for Power Plate in the Asia-Pacific region. Jaydn offers Monday morning, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening appointments.
PLEASE NOTE: Jaydn is very busy and we encourage you to book four appointments ahead. For new patients or new injury consults please book
in a follow up inside one week of the initial, and then 2 more a week apart each. If you don't need the follow ups they can easily be cancelled with 24 hours notice, but if they are not pre-booked we will find it difficult to get your desired times.
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After several years of working out in gyms and practicing yoga, Oliver graduated from AUT in
2019. For four years, he worked at Physio Connect in Auckland. He completed his Foundational
Dry Needling Course, followed by an Advanced Upper Limb Course through PAANZ in 2020 and
2022, respectively.
Oliver has invested in many personal development courses, seminars, and several years of one-
on-one and group mindset coaching. From 2018 to 2022, he took on his own coaching clients in
addition to physiotherapy. Oliver’s holistic approach centers around the idea that a healthy
body begins with a healthy mind, and that a calm, clear mind is the first step toward achieving
any life goal.
Oliver recently returned from Southeast Asia and India, where he qualified as a Yoga Teacher
(YTT200 Vinyasa/Ashtanga) and became a teacher of the Happiness Programme for the Art of
Living Foundation. In his free time, he offers meditation and breathing courses on behalf of the
organization.
He also enjoys travel, spending time in nature, playing piano and guitar, and cooking
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Lesley qualified as a Physiotherapist in 1976 and then worked in Hospitals, sports, and clinical practises. She had a gap from physiotherapy practise and did a year’s retraining at AUT in 2011.
Since 2011, Lesley has worked in local clinics and for ACC- funded rehab companies who help clients to recover and rehabilitate following surgeries, accidents, brain injuries and concussions.
Lesley has special skills with treating neurological disorders, dizziness, headaches and vertigo.
She is also a registered Mulligan Concept therapist, and as such is highly skilled in joint mobilizations to increase range of motion and reduction of pain.
Lesley's hobbies include exploring different walking tracks, gardening, floristry and painting and she loves looking after her grandchildren.
For Lesley, “being a physio is who she is.” She looks forward to helping people on their road to recovery.
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