Originally from Jersey, Channel Islands, I graduated in 2016 with a BSc in Physiotherapy from Liverpool. Following this, I spent three years working within the UK National Health Service, where I gained extensive clinical experience across a variety of areas, including acute medical care, trauma, post-surgical recovery, neurological rehabilitation, and musculoskeletal therapy. I have developed a strong passion for musculoskeletal physiotherapy and have since focused my practice exclusively in this area.
In May 2019, I relocated to New Zealand, drawn by the country’s renowned outdoor and adventure lifestyle. Last year, I moved to Dunedin to pursue my Master's, which has allowed me to re-engage with the academic world and further enhance my clinical expertise.
I live for any outdoor adventure including skiing, climbing, trail running, mountain biking, paragliding, diving and surfing! View details »
Natalie graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of Otago in 2011 and began working at Roslyn Physio in 2013. Natalie is passionate about helping people recover from their injuries and through her involvement in sport, has developed a particular interest in the rehabilitation and prevention of sports injuries.
Natalie is a current member of the Otago Women's basketball team and also enjoys running and playing social sports such as volleyball and netball.
Natalie is currently working out of our St. Hilda's Clinic.
2011 Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Otago)
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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.
2018 Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Otago) View details »