Born and raised in the sunny Hawkes Bay, Callum moved to Auckland to pursue his dream of
becoming a physiotherapist in 2019, graduating from Auckland University of Technology.
Callum’s desire to pursue a career in physiotherapy came about after experiencing the benefits of
physiotherapy led rehabilitation following a spat of sports related injuries. During his studies Callum
gained experience in community outpatient, acute trauma, and private practice settings. As well as
this he had the opportunity to work as a physiotherapy assistant at trans-tasman masters hockey
and with the Auckland Rugby academy squads. Callum favours an approach that focuses on the
individual rather than the presenting condition, using a range of treatment techniques to help his
clients achieve their goals. During his downtime Callum enjoys staying active, enjoying the trails
around Auckland and playing cricket on the weekend. View details »
Stephen earned his degree in Physiotherapy from AUT University, complementing his earlier degree in Exercise Science from the same institution. With over a decade of experience as a strength and conditioning coach and personal trainer, Stephen has worked with a diverse range of clients, from elite international athletes to individuals recovering from injuries.
His passion for physiotherapy was sparked during his time playing hockey at the national level, where he competed alongside some of the world's best players and gained firsthand insight into the challenges of injury and recovery.
Stephen takes a holistic approach to physiotherapy, blending manual therapy techniques with his exercise science expertise. He focuses on not only alleviating pain and restoring function but also empowering his patients to build resilience and reduce the risk of future injuries.
In his spare time, Stephen enjoys exploring a variety of sports and outdoor activities, staying true to his active and adventurous nature. View details »
Senior Physiotherapist, Acupuncturist
Pauline worked in private practice for over 18 years. She has a ‘hands on’ approach to treating her clients, with a combination of soft tissue techniques, mobilisation, strength and conditioning, and accupuncture to help them on their path to injury recovery. Pauline has her post grad diploma in Western Acupuncture from AUT, and is very well qualified in the international Mulligan technique, a concept which helps improve mobility at all joints in the body.
Pauline is an ex competitive swimmer, and over the past few years has competed at a national age group level in triathlon, Half Ironman and offroad adventure running races including the Tarawera 50km ultra. View details »