Pip Greenwood graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University in 2001 and obtained her Post Graduate Diploma Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy from AUT in 2014. She is Pilates instructor trained under the Australian Physiotherapy & Pilates Institute.
Pip is a credentialed McKenzie practitioner. Her experience includes working with NZ Women's (White Ferns) cricket team and NZ Football. She is currently the physio for the New Zealand U20 Women’s football team and lead therapist for the Football Ferns.
Her special interests include spinal rehabilitation, manual therapy, core stability and performance training. View details »
Anna Barlow graduated in 2004 from AUT and completed her Post Graduate Diploma Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2006 and Western Acupuncture in 2007. Anna specialises in football injuries. She has worked with the Football Ferns for a number of years and has attended the 2016 Rio Olympic Games as their lead physiotherapist.
She has qualifications in Pilates and teaches individual and group Pilates sessions. She specializes in sports injuries, specifically women’s football injuries. She is heavily involved in mentoring and in-house training of all the staff at Roland Jeffery Physiotherapy.
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Emily graduated from AUT in 2014. She completed her Postgraduate Certificate in Western Acupuncture in 2018, and Postgraduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2019. She also has Level 1 & 2 certificates in Functional Movement Screening (FMS).
Emily has a special interest in sports injuries, neck and back problems. She offers clinical Pilates and Functional Movement Screens (FMS) to help restore faulty movement patterns. Emily works with the Senior NZ's Women’s Futsal Team (Futsal Ferns) and AFF Women's Premier Futsal Team.
Emily speaks fluent Mandarin.
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