Dani has eight years’ experience working in physio, with a biomechanics background and a special interest in sports and athlete development, including youth in sport. Prior to having a child, Dani has played netball and tennis to a regional level, and beach volleyball and volleyball to an international level, which sparked her interest in injury prevention through optimum biomechanics.
Her prior work includes golf physiotherapy , high school sevens rugby and volleyball sports physio, as well as working in a medical practice with general population injuries and post surgical rehab. She prides herself on evidence-based best practice and implementing patient-centred rehab protocols. View details »
I am currently work part time at the Whangaparaoa branch of Coast Physio. Over the past 20 years I have spent time in each of the clinics interspersed with travel and spells doing relieving work in Queensland.
I have a special interest in neck and back pain, headaches and breathing pattern disorders. I enjoy diagnosing presenting problems and often use acupuncture and dry needling in my treatment approach, followed up with massage and appropriate stretching and strengthening exercises.
Outside of work I enjoy bush walking and sailing and spending time with my children and grandchildren both here in Auckland and in the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.
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Chris is a highly experienced manual physiotherapist, holding a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science from AUT. With a strong background in treating work-related injuries, Chris is dedicated to helping individuals regain strength, mobility, and confidence.
She has a keen interest in frozen shoulder, neck, and back injuries, Chris utilises a patient-centered approach to deliver effective, personalized care. Whether you're recovering from an injury or seeking to improve your overall well-being, Chris is committed to helping you achieve your health goals.
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