I graduated in 2023 from the University of Otago with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Growing up in coastal Mount Maunganui of the North Island, I am used to making the most of what our great New Zealand landscapes have to offer. Through my passion for wellbeing, I have seen the far reaching benefits of optimising physical health and have long been a keen runner. Since moving south for University, I have furthered this by exploring the mountains through skiing and hiking on the weekends. It is clear to me that a broad approach to physical health is optimal so I enjoy regular yoga and pilates. I have a real enthusiasm for musculoskeletal health and working with a diverse range of people. In particular, I see great value in the holistic treatment of the individual - aiming to see the ‘bigger picture’ of an injury additional to the biomechanics. I cherish making memorable experiences for my patients, ultimately striving to return them to what they love. View details »
Jeanette qualified with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2001, and a Bachelor of Physical Education (Honours in Exercise Physiology) in 1996, both from the University of Otago. She has a strong clinical interest in Vocational Rehabilitation (helping people return to work following injury), post-operative rehabilitation, and functional biomechanics/overuse sporting injuries. She is heavily involved in the cycling community, and coordinates a women’s mountain bike group ride with skills practice at the weekends. Jeanette has represented NZ in athletics (as a junior), and as an elite level mountain biker. She is also a former Coast to Coast winner, and has an in-depth understanding of these sports and the mindset of an athlete. View details »
Clinical Director / Advanced Clinical Practitioner
I'm passionate about empowering people to provide solutions for breaking through their activity barriers. I believe everyone is an athlete and programming needs to be tailored to each individual View details »