Welcome back Kim!

Wed Sept. 4th 2019

Welcome back Kim!

RJ Physio welcomes back Kim Goodman to the clinic. She has spent the last 6 months travelling through South East Asia. Kim graduated in 2016, has completed a Dry Needling course and is working towards her post-graduate diploma in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.

Kim has an interest in sports injuries and previously looked after Birkenhead United AFC. Her passion is to provide excellent service to all, guiding them through the initial rehab process through to exceeding their goals.

Call the clinic today to book an appointment. 09 4447643 www.rjphysio.co.nz

  • "I enjoy treating knees, and here at RJ Physio we see many knee injuries and clients suffering from knee pain. Having a great knowledge of how the knee works and wonderful facilities at RJ Physio, including two gyms and a Pilates studio, anyone with a knee problem should see the team. Call me today to see if can help you with your knee pain."

    Hamish Donnison

  • "I have had great results solving peoples pain with acupuncture. Having qualifications in acupuncture I use the needles gently to restore my clients movement and help with pain and muscle spasm. Most of my clients love acupuncture and are surprised how gentle and easy it is. Call me today and ask how I can help you with acupuncture."

    Emily Lo

  • "Having qualifications in Pilates, my goals with my clients are to restore their movement and strength. Our specialized equipment helps this in a fun and friendly way. RJ Physio has group classes and well as individual sessions, so we can tailor to your specific needs. Pilates can help return you to work, sports and reduce your pain and increase your performance. Call me today and I can discuss your Pilates options."

    Pip Greenwood

  • "Having experienced headache’s and neck pain myself I have become an expert at treating them. I have qualified with my post-graduate diploma in manipulative therapy, and love sorting out my client’s stiff and painful necks, helping them with their posture and returning them to work."

    Leighton Wills