Alister has been a front-line clinical physiotherapist for over three decades, including 16 years as a clinical educator. He takes a person-centred, and research informed approach to all his patients. Alister has extensive experience in solving complex clinical problems with a combination of manual therapy, acupuncture, exercise therapy, workplace assessments and cognitive behavioural approaches. He has a special interest in musician’s injuries, pain, and ergonomics
Outside physiotherapy Alister is a part-time professional musician and music producer. He has three grown children, three small dogs, and an unhealthy weakness for chocolate biscuits.
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Greg is an Otago University grad with over 12 years of experience, most recently having worked in Sydney for 10 of those years. He has spent most of his career in private practive honing his manual therapy and exercise prescription skills. He is excited to have returned back to Canterbury. Greg enjoys photography and playing sport. View details »
Brigette completed her Physiotherapy Studies at Otago University in 2002, going on to work at Greymouth Hospital, followed by a few years in the UK before returning to Canterbury in 2007. She has completed a Masters in Health Practice in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and currently works part-time, balancing Physiotherapy work with a young family. She enjoys anything to do with sports and getting outdoors! Brigette enjoys working alongside patients to reach their rehabilitation goals, she likes educating and empowering individuals to understand their injuries and therefore take control of their management as much as they can. Brigette enjoys a tricky challenge and delving to the bottom of some longer-term injuries. View details »