Jonty graduated from the University of Otago in 2025 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. With a lifelong involvement in sport, he has a strong passion for the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of sports-related injuries. This background allows him to understand the physical and mental demands athletes face, from weekend warriors to competitive players.
Outside of the clinic, he enjoys staying active through sports such as cricket and rugby. You’ll often find him down at Kaikorai Rugby Club, either supporting the team as a sports medic or pulling on the boots as a player. He prides himself on delivering patient-centred care, working closely with individuals to understand their goals and tailoring treatment plans that support long-term recovery, performance, and overall wellbeing.
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Amelia graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of Otago in 2018 and began working at Roslyn Physio in 2019. Amelia is passionate about helping people regain movement and return optimal function. With a keen interest in sport, she is able to integrate principles from many areas to create the best treatment programme for each individual.
Amelia enjoys participating in many sports, both socially and competitively and keeps herself fit through a healthy lifestyle. Amelia would love to see herself continue to work with sporting injuries, as well as increasing children’s physical activity levels through group activity, as she sees this as an area of growing concern.
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I graduated from the University of Otago with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2024. I enjoy helping clients reach their full potential with a patient-centred approach to recovery. With a passion for sport related injuries, I spent three years supporting local rugby teams as a sports medic to further my knowledge and experience. Outside of the clinic I enjoy sipping on iced coffee with friends, going to the gym, or exploring the outdoors.
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