Mark graduated from the Auckland University of Technology with a Bachelor of
Health Science in Physiotherapy in 2004. Mark has completed a Masters in Clinical
Health Practice (In Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and Hand Therapy) and is currently
in the process of becoming a registered hand therapist.
Mark has worked primarily in musculoskeletal private practice in Australia, the
United Kingdom and back home in New Zealand. His work experience includes 10
years in Warkworth running his own private clinic, ski field triage physio, rehab with
winter Olympic athletes in Wanaka, on-field first aid and sport physiotherapy. He has recently been focusing on hand and upper limb injuries, but enjoys treating a variety of musculoskeletal injuries. Mark attended school locally and
has returned to Takapuna to live with his young family.
Outside of work and family, Mark still regularly surfs and plays masters water polo. View details »
Hannah graduated in 2009 from Auckland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Health Science in Physiotherapy. Since then she has also completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Musuloskeletal Physiotherapy, a Post Graduate Certificate in Western Acupuncture, and a dry needling qualification.
Hannah has a particular interest in musculoskeletal and sports injuries. Hannah has worked with a number of elite athletes both in a clinical setting and touring internationally and is the current physio for the Young Football Ferns who last year competed at the Under 17 World Cup in Jordan. Hannah has also worked within the Football Ferns Development Program, Auckland Rugby representative teams and Auckland City men’s football team.
Hannah has played both football and hockey competitively and enjoys running and spending time with her young family. View details »
Michelle graduated with a Bachelor of Health Science in Physiotherapy in 2013. In 2018 she completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. Michelle has predominantly worked in private practice clinics helping with a variety of musculoskeletal injuries (strain and sprains and work-related postural conditions). She enjoys a hands-on approach to managing pain and combining this with exercise therapy (clinical Pilates and resistance/ functional training) to get her clients back to full functional independence. She has a particular interest in using Pilates principles with a reformer apparatus to help with her clients rehabilitation and body awareness to empower them to have better control and build resilience to prevent future injuries. Outside of work, she enjoys keeping fit and healthy by playing badminton once a week and strength training/ skipping cardio workouts at her home gym. This helps her relax, and de-stress and allows her to also be able to keep up with her son and 4-year-old Golden retriever cross Border Collie, George. View details »