05/12/2024
Stoked to share that this week I was approved and registered by the Physiotherapy Board of NZ as a Specialist Physiotherapist in the Scope of Sports Physiotherapy
It seemed only fitting that I received the call from the Board as I was attempting to wrangle my physio table, suitcase, ski bag, and our team onto a bus in Beijing – the glamorous life of a sports physio on tour
🧳🧳🎿 🏂 🚶➡️🚶➡️🚶➡️🚌 ☺️
I have now been a physiotherapist for longer than I haven’t - which seems a bit nuts - but what a journey it has been. And it’s quite simple - I love my work!
And as much as physiotherapy has been in my life a long time, SPORT has been in my life for longer, so the ability to combine both in a career as a Sports and Performance Physiotherapist has been a bit of a dream career choice.
I love that by giving my all to what I do, my work provides me the opportunity to help people be the best versions of themselves – be it recovering from injury, making lifestyle changes, working towards a specific goal, or achieving their dreams on the world stage. It is such a privilege to be part of people’s lives through all of these stages - encouraging people to find health, joy, and challenge in being active at all levels.
Sports Physiotherapy has taken me from community sport and recreation, through age group and regional representative levels, to pinnacle performances at World Championships and Olympic Games. I have participated in sport, and helped others to do the same. I have worked solo, and in massive teams. I have learned from others, and been an educator. We all have so much to give and so much to learn. Please do reach out if you’re keen to chat about any and all things Sports Physiotherapy!
I really can’t wait to continue the mahi – in myself to continue my learning journey in this field; in supporting my colleagues and those looking to enter our profession; and in the immediate and intermediate term - supporting the athletes I work with as we push on towards the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games.
** Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari kē he toa takitini - My success should not be bestowed onto me alone, it was not individual success but the success of a collective **
So a MASSIVE thanks to all to those who have contributed to my journey – I’m excited to see where it leads next!
Onwards 😊