
Roger joined Body in Motion in 2007 after emigrating from the United Kingdom with his wife and young family. Roger’s expertise is in sports medicine and he has worked extensively with elite athletes both here and overseas. He was head physiotherapist with the London Wasps rugby club when the team won the 2007 Heineken Cup in Europe. Roger has completed post-graduate training in myofascial and visceral release, manual therapy, muscle balance and core stability. He is currently studying towards a post-graduate diploma in musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
Roger works with the Bay of Plenty Steamers rugby team, ANZ Magic Netball team, Bay of Plenty Netball and Bay of Plenty Cricket.
Paula obtained her qualifications at Otago University before returning to her home in southern Hawke’s Bay to work in a private practice and small community hospital. She worked with the rehabilitation team at Whakatane Hospital as a community therapist before moving to Mt Maunganui in 2004. Paula enjoys treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions and working in elderly care and rehabilitation at a local rest home.
prevention and general health.
Nicole attained her Bachelor of Physiotherapy and Masters in Health Practice from AUT. Nicole’s specialties include rehabilitation, pain management, acupuncture and occupational health.
Lucy has 13 years experience in physiotherapy. Her postgraduate diploma in musculoskeletal physiotherapy specialised in sports and manipulative therapy. Lucy has a particular interest in treating pain and dysfunction arising from the lumbar spine, pelvis and lower limbs. Her approach to management involves comprehensive muscle balance assessment, manual therapy and rehabilitation programmes to achieve lasting outcomes.