Cormac landed here from Ireland over 10 years ago with his wife Anna and has never looked back since. Cormac graduated from Cardiff University in the UK and completed a number of years working in the NHS and various sports physiotherapy clinics and clubs, before moving to New Zealand.
Once here Cormac’s aim was to create a physio clinic that allowed its clients and staff to love being in the clinic and allow the physios to easily incorporate exercise into the physio treatment.
Spending as much time as he can at the beach and playing with his two kids in the surf. Cormac can be found in the gym usually talking and laughing with anybody in the clinic.
Cormac loves helping people learn and develop, and hopes to help his patients rehab as best they can but also develop understanding of how they can avoid injuries following and gain confidence to return to activity. Cormac has a special interest in shoulders, necks and running injuries.
Adrianne has been a Physiotherapist since 2014 graduating from Brighton University and then spend a number of years working in the NHS and New Zealand Physiotherapy Clinics. Adrianne has experience in Competitive Boxing, Rugby, Strength Conditioning and High Level Sports Performance.
You will find her in the gym taking her clients through rehab programs using best evidence and clinical experience. Adrianne has previously trainned in Women's Health Physiotherapist with postgraduate qualifications, but is not taking Women's Health clients currently due to busy schedule. Adrianne has a particular interest in Women's in sport, knee rehab and hip injuries. Adrianne works 3 days a week at Beyond Physio seeing patients, teaching classes and helping mentor our physio team and works two days a week as an acute triage physiotherapist in Tauranga Emergency Department.
If you see Adrianne out and about she probably is on her way to the beach or coming back from the beach. Adrianne loves having a surf in the ocean, hanging by the beach or mooching around coffee shops.
Julie provides both Therapeutic Massage and Deep Tissue Massage depending what a client needs or requests. Julie loves working with her clients to help work through pain points and see them walk out feeling better than they did before. Julie loves to help those who are experiencing pain to work with them through a treatment plan and see them moving freer and happier as they leave.
In 2023, Bryna earned her degree from the Auckland University of Technology. Originally hailing from the far north, she relocated to the Bay of Plenty to embrace its coastal allure. During her academic journey, she delved into various aspects of acute hospital physiotherapy and musculoskeletal physiotherapy, actively engaging with sports teams.
Bryna loves meeting new people and this is why she wanted to pursue a career in physiotherapy, and thrives on collaborative efforts with her clients, dedicated to realizing their aspirations.
Beyond the clinic, she immerses herself in outdoor pursuits, finding joy in surfing, hiking, and snowboarding. Bryna has a particular interest in lower limb injuries from her experience of playing Rep Netball, while she was also a competitive swimmer in her youth.
Harry completed his Masters Degree of Physiotherapy at Brighton University England. Following this he spent 3 years working in the NHS developing skills and knowledge on all aspects of physio while also developing his leadership skills assist with junior physio development.
Harry is particularly interested in running injuries - ACL, knee injuries and return to running plans, and back pain.
Harry has landed in Aotearoa to soak up the sunshine, ride the trails in Rotorua and find new hobbies, sports and adventures.
If you book in with Harry make sure to ask him how the surfing is going, he will love to tell you all about it.
We're always on the look out for great physios to join our friendly and busy clinic. Be that senior physiotherapists or recent graduates looking to get their career started.
We specialise in rehabilitation and hands-on treatment will help short term, but our aim is to get you better than you were prior to injury.