Tom grew up in Christchurch before heading down to Otago University to study towards his Bachelor of Physiotherapy. He takes an analytical and detailed approach to his assessment and management to get his clients to achieve their goals and back to their best. He believes in setting patients up with the skills to minimise the risk of further injury in the future. He has a strong clinical interest in running/endurance-based clientele and also adolescence. Tom understands the impacts injury can have on your life so is committed to getting you back to full function.
Tom has worked in Christchurch for the last three years in this time working with a range of local rugby clubs. In his spare time, Tom is very passionate about his triathlon currently focussing his energy on the half ironman distance. View details »
Mary grew up in Dunedin and graduated from the University of Otago in 2017. Since then she worked in both hospital and private practice settings, with a strong interest in Sports Physiotherapy. She worked with football and rugby teams in Christchurch and completed dry needling and Pilates courses.
She is passionate about working with adolescents, gymnasts, cyclists, runners and multisporters. She likes to work out why an injury has occurred, and use a mix of hands on and exercise rehab.
Outside of work she loves to bike and run in the hills and spend time with friends and family. She has previously represented NZ as a junior for mountain biking and road cycling, and more recently completed the Coast to Coast.
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James has over 15 years of experience, specialising in a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions. He has a keen interest in the mechanical diagnosis and treatment of neck and back pain (McKenzie credentialed therapist), tendon injuries (tendinopathies), complex shoulder and hip/groin injuries, and running related injuries. View details »