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Wellington Sports Med @Health Fit Collective

Healthfit Collective 1 Clyde Quay, Te Aro, Wellington 6011

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Mr Bart de Vries

Mr Bart de Vries

Physiotherapist

With a special interest in low back pain, Bart graduated from Otago University in 2008 and has worked in private practice and with professional teams and athletes, as well as being an accomplished athlete himself, playing hockey professionally in the Netherlands and once a scratch golfer. It was back pain from age 12 that inspired Bart to become a physio and since 2015 he has been on a mission to create preventative solutions to the most common pains we see in the clinic. This led him to designing what professors at UC Berkeley call "the world's healthiest desks" and launching www.limberlife.co to support people on their back pain recovery journey. Bart has a special interest in low back pain diagnosis, treatment and prevention and loves supporting people with acute and chronic pain to return to the activities they love. View details »

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Ms Sophie Burgin

Ms Sophie Burgin

Physiotherapist

After qualifying she went on to do rotations within the NHS in inpatient and outpatient departments where she learnt a variety of skills and developed her Physiotherapy knowledge treating both acute and chronic conditions. Her most recent rotation was MSK outpatients and orthopaedics. Sophie is dedicated to making her treatment personalised to the individual and ensures that her approach is client-centred. Sophie uses a variety of techniques including exercise prescription, manual therapy, education and advice and also utilises her sports massage diploma to achieve the client’s desired fitness and health goals. View details »

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Mr Stanley Muru

Mr Stanley Muru

Physiotherapist

Stanley is from a small west Auckland town called Helensville, born and raised with three older siblings. Stanley grew up playing a multitude of sports from netball, rugby, touch, athletics, swimming, waka ama, dragon boating and basketball. Throughout his sporting journeys Stanley experienced a multitude of different injuries that required Physiotherapy. This was one of many reasons in shaping Stanley's decision to become a physiotherapist. Stanley also enjoys the process of learning about the human body and ultimately enjoys helping his patients through their injuries. Stanley graduated from the university of Otago in 2020 and has worked for two and a half years in musculoskeletal private practices. Stanley has also recently finished a post graduate certificate in sports physiotherapy through the university of Otago. View details »

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