Originally from the Upper North Island, Toni graduated from the University of Otago in 2018 and has been working as a dedicated musculoskeletal physiotherapist in Dunedin ever since. With experience treating a wide variety of injuries—from acute sports injuries to complex, long-standing conditions—Toni takes pride in problem-solving alongside her patients to help them achieve their individual goals.
Toni’s professional qualifications include a Postgraduate Certificate in Occupational Health Physiotherapy and a Postgraduate Diploma in Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy, both from the University of Otago which have to influenced her to include a strong combination of manual therapy (hands on treatment), education and exercise prescription in her treatment. She also holds a Certificate in Dry Needling and a FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine, reflecting her special interest in working with football players.
Outside the clinic, Toni enjoys exploring Dunedin’s beautiful scenery with her dog and family, paddleboarding, or visiting local playgrounds with her toddler (and a coffee in hand). View details »
Rosie has completed a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Physiotherapy at Otago University. Rosie has experience in musculoskeletal and vocational services. She has a particular interest in neurological conditions and older people’s health. In her spare time, she plays Ice Hockey for the Dunedin Thunder Women’s team and spends time with her family. View details »
Luke graduated from University of Otago in 2020, beginning his career with TBI Health in Invercargill before joining the Dunedin team in late 2022. Luke primarily works in musculoskeletal injury rehab, with a strong interest in chronic pain management. Luke is currently working towards a Postgraduate Diploma of Health Sciences, majoring in pain and pain management through the university of Otago, which he is on track to complete in mid-2025. This study alongside Lukes previous experience in research whilst in undergraduate studies has helped develop a passion for delivering up-to-date, evidence based practice.
Luke also enjoys physiotherapy education, taking on 4th year physiotherapy students through the year.
Outside of work, Luke enjoys all things outdoors, including rock climbing, tramping, or trail running around Otago.
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