- B.PhEd, BPhty, Grad Dip App Sci (manip physio)
- Degrees in Physical Education & Physiotherapy (both from Otago University)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science in Manipulative Physio (Sydney University)
- Pelvic Health Physiotherapist for Women & Men
- Pilates Instructor
- BradCliff Breathing Practitioner
Catherine Millar
Physiotherapist, Director
Before establishing the practice in 2000, Catherine had two years of successful competition in Multisport events, the highlight being 5th individual woman home in the Longest Day (Coast to Coast). She was also physiotherapist for the National League basketball and football teams and continued her commitment in providing physiotherapy to football teams for 12 years. She is the physiotherapist to many national and international level endurance athletes, triathletes, track & field athletes, divers & swimmers and has been past Treasurer for the Sports Medicine New Zealand (Wellington Branch 2009).
Catherine has completed Pilates training in both Menézes & DMA styles which complement each other in both rehabilitation from injury & improving core strength & assisting well being. As a previous Arthritis New Zealand Instructor, Catherine can also take pool physiotherapy sessions. This complemented by her extra training as a BradCliff Breathing Practitioner.
Since 2010 Catherine has been concentrating on extended learning in women & men’s pelvic health physiotherapy & is continuing to experience promising results with her clients.
Dip.Phty, PGDipHSc (Manip Physio), MPNZ
Faith’s special interests include:
- Breathing and breathing pattern disorders
- Persistent (chronic pain) especially spinal
Faith Agnew
Physiotherapist
Faith has 20 years of experience working as a Physiotherapist here in New Zealand, as well as the UK. She did her undergraduate physiotherapy study in Otago and completed post-graduate study in manipulative physiotherapy, at AUT in Auckland.
Faith loves helping people get back to what they love doing and this drives her interest in upskilling and keeping up to date with the latest research and treatment methods. More recently she has trained in the Bradcliff Breathing Method where breathing well is viewed as the foundation of movement, health & wellbeing making it an incredible tool to improve energy, efficiency, focus and performance. She has also been undertaking further training with the Neuro Orthopaedic Institute (NOI) Group who in essence recognise that movement and knowledge are the most effective treatment for pain and stress.
Working alongside her clients, Faith likes to ensure that the treatment is tailored to their specific needs and goals and that they feel empowered on their road to recovery whatever their age.
Outside of work Faith enjoys yoga, gardening, walking and getting outdoors with her family.