PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Janie Ogram
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Aveny Moore
Aveny Moore has thirty years of experience in Physiotherapy and joined Bay Physiotherapy in 2011 after running her own practice in Ponsonby for 20 years. She has post-graduate qualifications in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy and Manipulative Therapy with a special interest in the use of soft tissue therapy and exercise to support optimal movement. She is the editor of Sports Physiotherapy New Zealand and is passionate about maintaining activity across the lifespan to promote health. Whether you are a fifteen-year-old rower or a seventy year old walker she will do her best to help you keep doing what you love to do. Knees and shoulder rehabilitation are her special interests and her goal is to not only provide direct treatment but to support self-help and management and provide you with strategies to prevent recurrence. |
Vicki Lang
After graduating from Otago University School over 30 years ago Vicki worked at Napier Hospital before specialising in musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. She ran her own Physiotherapy practice there before starting a family. After moving to Auckland some years ago Vicki trained as a Bradcliff Physiotherapist assessing and treating people with breathing pattern disorders. Since joining Bay Physiotherapy, as well as using her Bradcliff breathing techniques and treating musculoskeletal patients, Vicki has also developed an interest in lymphoedema. She has completed her Level 1 Australasian qualification in this specialty and undertakes ongoing education in this field. |