Greg began his physio career working in Christchurch after graduating from University of Otago in 2007, and has now joined the team after spending over a decade working in private practice in Sydney, Australia. He brings experience working with a wide range of people, from office workers and weekend warriors through to professional circus performers. As a frequent soccer player, rock climber and gym-goer himself he understands the importance of physical activity and what it takes to stay active, and is passionate about helping others to do the same, no matter the level.
He takes a personalised approach to each case, using an assortment of manual techniques, dry needling, exercise therapy and education to get his patients back on track and empowered to take control of their recoveries.
Outside of physio Greg likes music, motorsport, exploring the outdoors and doing landscape photography
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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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Brittany graduated in 2014 with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in Austin, Texas. She has worked in a variety of settings, but her favourite part of being a physio, no matter what setting, is making a difference in her patients’ lives. She is always looking for new ways to help her patients to give them the best care possible. She believes strongly in educating her patients and giving them a better understanding of what physio can do for them.
Originally from New Orleans, Brittany moved to Canterbury in 2018 and loves NZ. When she’s not working, Brittany likes to explore the trails with her family and travel around (both NZ and the rest of the world) looking for new adventures!
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