I am a seasoned sideline management physiotherapist with a two-year tenure at Grammar Tec Rugby Club. My professional journey has been anchored in the dynamic world of sports, where I've developed a keen interest in postoperative physiotherapy and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Beyond the sidelines, my passion for sports extends to a genuine enjoyment of watching various athletic competitions.
I enjoy working in post-operative care and musculoskeletal physiotherapy, I am dedicated to optimising athletes' recovery and performance. My hands-on experience with Grammar Tec Rugby Club has provided me with valuable insights into the unique challenges of sports-related injuries and the importance of tailored rehabilitation strategies. As I continue to evolve in the field, I am committed to contributing my knowledge and skills to enhance athletes' well-being and elevate standards in the realm of physiotherapy. View details »
Jeesie likes going to the gym and training for the sports she is currently participating in. Jessie is a seasoned physiotherapist with a wide range of skills. Jessie has worked in various clinical settings over the years, geriatric rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation, cardiorespiratory/cardiovascular care, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation, both in New Zealand and overseas. View details »
Quentin has a functional approach to physiotherapy. He has special interests in posture, the kinetic chain and biomechanics which he applies to optimise recovery and function.
Quentin has a strong background in sports, working with both individuals and teams from local to international levels.
Currently Quentin is the lead physiotherapist for the Vodafone Warriors Women’s NRL Team, Vodafone Warriors SG Ball U18's Team and New Zealand U16's Rugby League Team.
Additional qualifications include, Mental Health First Aid, Work Place Ergonomics, Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, Dry Needling, Elite Head Injury / Concussion Protocols
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