
Graeme White is the principle physiotherapist and one of the
founding partners at UniSports Sports Medicine. He is a
provider to High Performance Sport New Zealand offering
services to elite sportspeople with vast experience in all
racquet sports, triathlon, hockey and cricket.
Graeme’s personal interests include working with overhead
athletes where shoulder problems dominate as well as
providing musculo-skeletal...
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Alysha Blackwell has worked at UniSports Sports Medicine
since 2004. As well as this, she works for High Performance
Sport New Zealand providing physiotherapy services for
elite sportspeople, in particular hockey athletes, working
as part of an interprofessional team.
Alysha enjoys working with a variety of age groups, from
children to seniors, helping them to overcome injury to
achieve...
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Dan Halliday has been with the UniSports Sports Medicine
since February 2009. He was attracted to the clinic for its
emphasis on multi-disciplinary management, and for the
opportunity to work with a variety of athletes at all levels
of competition.
Dan is experienced and skilled in clinical assessment,
manual/manipulative therapy, exercise prescription and
rehabilitation, and is particularly...
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Margie Olds started with UniSports Sports Medicine in 2008.
She specialises in the management of shoulder injuries and
is well regarded for her International teaching
responsibilities in the UK, Sweden and New Zealand. Her
passion for shoulders has extended to her having designed
and developed a specific shoulder brace for use in sport and
she is...
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Stephanie Kotua has recently returned from living in London
for 6 years working as a physiotherapist where she gained
experience working with a range of musculoskeletal
conditions.
Stephanie has a personal interest in sport and spinal
injuries as well as orthopaedic rehabilitation. She uses
manual therapy, acupuncture and exercise prescription,
muscle balance, Pilates and myofascial training to...
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Stewart Joe has 14 years of experience in musculoskeletal
physiotherapy, six of these have been working here at
UniSports Sports Medicine.
Stewart has a personal interest in rehabilitating knee and
ankle injuries after he personally has suffered from an ACL
rupture and Achilles tendon injuries. He also enjoys
treating back and neck injuries after working in...
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Jess has been with UniSports Sports Medicine since February
2012. She enjoys working with athletes from a variety of
sporting backgrounds and has a particular interest in acute
injury management and injury prevention. She also has a
background in biomechanics and movement analysis and enjoys
working with runners to help improve technique and movement
patterns.
*Qualifications:*
- Bachelor...
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Stewart is also one of the founding partners of UniSports
Sports Medicine. In addition to his Sports Orthopaedic
practice at UniSports Sports Medicine he works at Starship
Childrens Hospital in Paediatric Orthopaedics.
Fellowships completed in knee surgery, paediatric
orthopaedics and sports orthopaedics, in Auckland, British
Columbia, Dallas, Texas and Dublin 1996 recipient of the
Western Pacific...
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Barry is one of the founding partners of UniSports Sport
Medicine. He has a clinical practice dedicated to the
assessment and treatment of disorders of the knee joint.
Past President of the International Society for
Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
(ISAKOS). Editorial Board Member: Journal of Arthroscopy,
Current Orthopaedic, The Knee, Orthopaedics Today
(International)....
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*Bruce is currently in the United States. He has taken up
a position at the University of Washington for a period 1-3
years.*
Bruce joined the UniSports Medicine partnership in 1996. He
is an orthopaedic surgeon with subspecialty training in
Sports Surgery. Bruce is also the head of trauma at Auckland
City Hospital. He is experienced...
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