Ayesha completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2019 in Pakistan and earned a Master’s in Public Health in 2023 from Turkey. With over 5 years of experience in hospital settings and private practice across Pakistan, the Maldives, and New Zealand, she brings a global perspective and expertise to her patients.
Specializing in musculoskeletal and Womens Pelvic Health physiotherapy, Ayesha is committed to providing patient-centered, evidence-based care. Whether managing musculoskeletal injuries, sports injuries, women’s health, chronic pain, or post-surgical rehabilitation, her personalized approach ensures optimal recovery for each patient.
Outside of work, Ayesha enjoys traveling, reading books, and spending quality time with friends and family, which fuels her passion for well-being and work-life balance. View details »
Nicole graduated from Otago University with a Bachelors in Physiotherapy. She began her career at Middlemore Hospital in various areas including elderly care, stroke rehabilitation and orthopaedics, before joining the team at Physio Mechanics Pukekohe. Nicole enjoys being a part of the rehabilitation process, helping patients become pain free and achieve their work, life and sporting goals. Outside of work Nicole is a passionate runner and swimmer. She enjoys hiking along New Zealand’s native bush and enjoys time with her friends and family. View details »
Karen has a varied and extensive 25 year career in sports massage that includes both human and equine specialist massage therapy. She was both horse and rider massage therapist for New Zealand's first ever World Championship Gold Medal in the sport of endurance riding in 1998 and then again at the 2000 Sydney Olympics with New Zealand's sole representative Dressage rider. Since then she has continued with massage therapy, alongside working for Air New Zealand, running a busy equestrian based property, and continuing to ride and compete herself alongside her husband and daughter.
Her unique mix of skills, training and and experience, as well as continuing to ride and compete, gives her a unique insight into patient needs and therapies. A core requirement of Olympic and World Championship team management is simply that, working as part of a team for the absolute best possible outcome. View details »