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Anna Barlow MHPrac, PGD(Musc), PGC(Acup), MPNZ

Senior Physiotherapist


Anna Barlow graduated in 2004 from AUT and completed her Post Graduate Diploma Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2006 and Western Acupuncture in 2007. Anna specialises in football injuries. She has worked with the Football Ferns for a number of years and has attended the 2016 Rio Olympic Games as their lead physiotherapist.

She has qualifications in Pilates and teaches individual and group Pilates sessions. She specializes in sports injuries, specifically women’s football injuries. She is heavily involved in mentoring and in-house training of all the staff at Roland Jeffery Physiotherapy.

  • "If you have issues with your footwear, running or walking biomechanics, or any pain in your feet – call me for an appointment today. I am a podiatrist specialising in sports podiatry, I can customise orthotics for you, prescribe exercises and advise you on the best way of managing your pain."

    Dale Gooding

  • "Low back pain affects many people and having qualified with my post-graduate diploma in manipulative therapy, I have a passion for treating low back pain. Using a number of techniques I can help restore movement, reduce pain and improve strength – returning you to work, sports and back to your goals. If you have low back pain book an appointment to see me today, I have over 23 years of treating low back pain"

    Roland Jeffery

  • "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 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