Bradley has been a New Zealand registered Podiatrist since 2011, providing expert foot and ankle care across the Bay of Plenty and Auckland regions. With over a decade of experience, he has developed a strong clinical focus on acute injuries and the rehabilitation of post-surgical ankle fractures and knee injuries. Bradley is passionate about helping people return to activity—whether that means high-level sport or everyday movement—and has worked closely with elite basketball and football clubs throughout Auckland and the Bay of Plenty.
He is an experienced provider of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), proficient in Dry Needling Therapy, and certified in advanced foot and ankle anesthesia as well as minor surgical procedures. This diverse skillset allows him to deliver comprehensive, evidence-based care tailored to each individual’s needs.
Bradley’s approach combines clinical precision with a deep understanding of biomechanics and performance. Outside the clinic, he enjoys hiking, fishing, and exploring his passion for footwear—from high-performance sports shoes to everyday comfort and function. View details »
I graduated from University College Dublin in Ireland in 2019 and moved to New Zealand shortly afterwards.
As a physio, I have worked with soccer, rugby and gaelic football teams across a variety of age groups and levels in mens + womens sport in Ireland and New Zealand. I am currently studying for a Certified Specialist in Strength and Conditioning qualification to continue to develop my skills.
I am passionate about helping people get back to doing the things they love and really enjoy working with people to achieve their goals. I have a particular interest in injuries that require long term rehab and love using my exercise skills to make sure people are getting back to and beyond their pre-injury levels. That interest leads me to see a lot of significant injuries and post-surgical cases with ACL injuries, shoulder dislocations and achilles ruptures currently top of my list.
Outside of work I love all types of sport. I'm currently playing soccer and gaelic football along with gym training, but I have qualifications as a kayaking, sailing and paddle boarding instructor and I'm currently trying to master surfing. When I'm not playing sports, I love exploring New Zealand's beautiful landscape by hiking, camping and tramping. View details »
Kia Ora, I’m Ben, a physiotherapist with a strong passion for helping people recover from injuries and reach their full physical potential—both in everyday life and with athletic endeavours.
I graduated from AUT with a Bachelors of Physiotherapy in 2022. Since then I have also become a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and am certified to perform dry needling. My approach combines evidence-based rehab techniques with performance-focused training to help clients not only heal but also come back stronger.
Throughout my career I have had the privilege of working with various populations such as older-persons, post-surgical, chronic pain, and working in premier-level rugby, where I gained hands-on experience in treating high-performance athletes and managing acute and chronic sports injuries.
My key interests lie in strength and conditioning, sports injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, and tendinopathy management. Whether you’re an athlete working toward peak performance or someone recovering from an injury, I’m here to guide you through a personalized, structured approach to recovery and improvement. I’m especially passionate about bridging the gap between rehab and performance—making sure you don't just return to your sport, but return better prepared.
Let’s work together to get you moving better, feeling stronger, and performing at your best. View details »