Qualifications: Bachelor of Physiotherapy, University of Otago.
Clinical Interests: Sports-related injuries, return to sport/ fitness rehab, strength and conditioning
Hobbies/ interests: ITF Taekwondo, netball, soccer, Pilates, dancing (ballroom and Latin). I love going out and enjoying what New Zealand has to offer with outdoor activities, food and events.
Why you love being a physio/part of the team: I enjoy physio because of its ability to help people. I love that we have the ability and the time to get to know a person. We can help a person holistically. Physio is my passion.
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-Graduated Bachelor of Physiotherapy University of Otago 1998.
-Post Graduate Certificate in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Curtin University, Perth
-Worked hospitals & private practice NZ & UK, MET police, law firms & banks, Harley St.
-Trained in Pilates APPI London.
-Professional football team physio Belfast Northern Ireland, local rugby team physio.
-Numerous courses most recently Pelvic Health integrating with Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.
Interests pre & post op rehabilitation.
Spare time: Gym, half marathons, skiing.
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Biography: Originally from Wellington, I moved to Christchurch to begin working at You First Physio. Growing up I played many sports such as netball, rowing, and water polo. Prior to completing my physiotherapy degree I completed a Bachelor of science majoring in Nutrition. My drive and passion for becoming a physiotherapist comes from wanting to help people combined with my enjoyment of an active lifestyle.
Clinical interests: My interests include all sports related injuries and reformer pilates.
Hobbies/interests: I spend a lot of my free time being active whether it be running, pilates or strength training at the gym. On the weekends you’ll find me at the farmers markets for our Saturday morning ritual.
Why: I love getting to know new people and working with them to achieve their goals together. The You First Physio team are all so friendly and welcoming. View details »