Kazuki graduated from the University of Otago with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2022 and has been working in musculoskeletal private practice since. He enjoys treating a wide range of people—from the general population to gym-goers and recreational athletes. He takes a hands-on approach to treatment, focusing on personalised care.
Kazuki’s treatment style combines manual therapy, massage, Western Acupuncture, and tailored exercise prescription to support recovery, manage pain, and help prevent future injuries. He has a particular interest in gym-related injuries, biomechanics, and strength-based rehabilitation, and is passionate about helping people return to the activities they love with confidence.
He is committed to continuous learning to ensure the best possible outcomes for his patients.
Outside of work, Kazuki enjoys staying active at the gym, exploring new food spots, and spending time with his friends and family. He also speaks conversational Japanese. View details »
Nikki graduated from the Auckland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Health Science in Physiotherapy in 2003. She has also completed a Masters in Clinical Health Practice (Physiotherapy) with Distinction, and a Post-graduate Certificate in Western Acupuncture.
Nikki has worked in private practice physiotherapy since 2003 and enjoys treating a wide range of conditions. She has a special interest in sports physiotherapy, and was the full-time physiotherapist for the Leicestershire County Cricket team in England for two years. Nikki has also had involvement with elite soccer and hockey teams, and enjoys the challenges of getting clients back to their chosen sport as quickly as possible. Nikki is very active in outdoor activities and enjoys running, waterskiing and being active with her 2 young daughters. View details »