Originally from India, Vaishak earned his Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Kerala University of Health Sciences in 2016. Over the next three years, he gained experience across a variety of clinical settings, including musculoskeletal and post-operative rehabilitation, neuro-paediatrics, and adult neurological rehab. He is deeply committed to tailoring rehabilitation plans to each individual, guided by biomechanical principles and patient-specific goals.
Vaishak has a strong interest in managing conditions such as shoulder and knee pain, low back pain, stroke, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. In 2019, he relocated to New Zealand and continued his healthcare journey at Middlemore Hospital in Auckland, working in the Spinal and Orthopaedic departments. During this time, he also completed postgraduate studies in Wellness and Rehabilitation through the Southern Institute of Technology.
Outside of work, Vaishak enjoys photography—often found exploring nature trails with his camera in hand—and occasionally stepping in as his wife’s not-so-enthusiastic dance partner. View details »
Tiare graduated from the University of Otago, and is excited to start her career with TBI. She is passionate about working alongside individuals to tailor a rehabilitation programme to fit their lifestyle. She is interested in sports injuries and spine care. Outside of the clinic, Tiare enjoys playing basketball and netball and spending time with her family and friends. View details »
Jenny graduated from University of Otago with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2016 and has had five seasons of weekend sports physio with rugby and football. Jenny is interested in using strengthening and stretching to manage injuries and pain for all ages. Her approach is thorough and empathetic. She is particularly interested in lower limb injuries and has done many courses on shoulder management. Jenny enjoys badminton, gardening, cycling and art, to name a few! This gives her a great ability to connect with people from all backgrounds View details »