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Miss Kelly Fox

Miss Kelly Fox

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Qualifications: BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy Ulster University 2017, MSc in Sport and Exercise Medicine Ulster University 2018, APPI Pilates Level 1 and 2 Biography: I grew up in Ireland and was active in sport at a young age, particularly Gaelic football and gymnastics. It was through coaching gymnastics that I gained a strong interest in analysing and refining movements. Upon graduating I have gained invaluable experience working in a mixture of private and public health settings in Ireland and New Zealand including elite sports teams in Gaelic football as lead physiotherapist for the county Antrim U20 team in 2018 and 2019. Clinical Interests: Rehabilitation of athletes and sports people particularly of the knee, hip and groin. ACL and post-operative shoulder rehabilitation. Pilates based treatment. Treatment of motivated individuals be it acute or chronic. Interests/Hobbies: In my spare time you’ll find me playing Gaelic football, hurling in Hagley park or exploring what this wonderful country has to offer. Why I love being a physio/part of the team: I love helping people to achieve their goals and get back to doing the things they love View details »

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Mr Andrew Popham

Mr Andrew Popham

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Qualifications: Bachelor of Physiotherapy (University of Otago) Biography: I was born in Te Anau and grew up in Invercargill but have enjoyed being in the city. I have experience in being a sports medic for rugby and hockey. Clinical interest: Sports related injuries, return to sport, strength and conditioning. Hobbies/interests: I enjoy many sports, in particular, I spend most of my time playing disc golf. Otherwise, you can find me at the gym or working on my car. Why you love being a physio/part of the team: I have spent a lot of time with physio in my younger years and was always amazed at how they were able to get me back to sport. Now I enjoy being on the other side of treatment helping others get back to what they love doing. View details »

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Mr James Darragh

Mr James Darragh

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Qualifications: BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy 2018, Ulster University; MSc Strength and Conditioning 2014, Cardiff Metropolitan University; BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science 2012, Ulster University. Biography: I am from Ireland and have been living and working in New Zealand for the past three years. I played a lot of sport growing up including hurling and Gaelic football and this inevitably gave me the interest in human performance. I studied sport and exercise science and completed my masters in strength and conditioning and worked as a strength and conditioning coach for elite senior level Gaelic Football teams and international women’s soccer. I decided to return to study physiotherapy. I have worked in private practice in Ireland and New Zealand and have experience in the public health system also. I have worked with several sports teams including intercounty level Gaelic football, South Island premier league football and senior rugby. Clinical Interests: Sports injuries including Hip and groin, knee and shoulder. I also have a special interest in return to sport phase from injury as this allow me to use my experience from my strength and conditioning roles. Hobbies/Interests: I still enjoy coaching and coach Gaelic Football in Christchurch. I like to play golf in my spare time and like to travel to experience what New Zealand has to offer. Why you love being a physio/ part of a team? I love being able to help clients achieve their goals of relieving their pain and returning to activity. I love learning and feel that physiotherapy is constantly evolving and this offers an exciting challenge as a physio to ensure that I continue to do the job to the best of my ability. View details »

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