Welcome back Pip!

Mon Sept. 9th 2024

We welcome Pip back to the clinic today after maternity leave. She will be working Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, as well as taking three Pilates classes on Tuesday. It will be great to have her back in the clinic!

https://nzappts.gensolve.com/rjphysio

Pip Greenwood graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University in 2001 and obtained her Post Graduate Diploma Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy from AUT in 2014. She is Pilates instructor trained under the Australian Physiotherapy & Pilates Institute.Pip is a credentialed McKenzie practitioner. Her experience includes working with NZ Women's (White Ferns) cricket team and NZ Football. 

Her special interests include spinal rehabilitation, manual therapy, core stability and performance training.

  • "I work with The Football Ferns and love treating football injuries. Having travelled the world with Football Ferns I have developed a great understanding and knowledge of football and injuries. With our great facilities at RJ Physio and our expert team, we are in a great position to help any football injury."

    Anna Barlow

  • "If you are experiencing pain or discomfort when you're trying to enjoy playing football then don't put up with it. I have a passion for treating football injuries and would love to see you, I encourage you to book an appointment for a consultation today. I can help get you back playing pain free."

    Jay Lee

  • "As a fully qualified sonographer I spend all day scanning my client’s injuries. Our appointments take only 20 minutes and I feed back my findings directly to your physiotherapist or doctor. This helps them plan your injury management. Ask you physio today if you need an ultra sound scan to help with your injury."

    Simon Cunliffe

  • "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