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Corrine Melrose
Corrine Melrose
A proud Otago Graduate, Corrine has been working as a physiotherapist for the last 10 years. Corrine has worked in Lower Hutt, the UK and spent the last 6 years in sunny Tauranga working as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist.
Corrine has a special interest in chronic pain and chronic musculoskeletal conditions and is currently completing her post graduate study in pain management.
Corrine is passionate about running, being a keen runner herself she enjoys working with runners to manage their injuries and create load management plans for injury prevention.
Corrine is currently the Women’s Northern Districts Cricket Physiotherapist and in the summer months will be the teams travelling physiotherapist.
Corrine is passionate about working with people to achieve their rehabilitation goals and get them back to doing everything they enjoy as quickly as possible.
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Renee Adams
Renee Adams
Renee is a passionate physiotherapist who has recently returned home to Northland after working in Auckland since her graduation.
Renee works collaboratively with patients to reduce pain, restore function and build long term resiliency through the power of education and exercise. She believes heavily in the strength and adaptability of the human body and is passionate about empowering her patients, building their confidence and helping them achieve their goals.
Renee prioritises staying up to date with the latest evidence for various musculoskeletal conditions in order to achieve the highest level of care for patients. She leans on this knowledge to develop practical and effective management plans that get her patients back to the things they love. -
Lauren McDonald
Lauren McDonald
Lauren graduated from Otago University in 2013 and has since completed her postgraduate studies in Acupuncture. She has an impressive resume working with New Zealand Seven’s, Super rugby Chiefs under 20s and the Red Bull Ignite Seven squads to name a few. Lauren loves helping patients regain their full function and achieve and maintain their personal goals, whether it be in sports or normal day to day activities. She has a very strong focus on prevention, education and using exercise as a key rehabilitation tool with the combination of hands-on therapy such as manual therapy and acupuncture. Lauren the Northland Rugby Taniwha Head Physiotherapist for the 2022 season and is in fulltime camp from July – October. -
Madison Brooke
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Michelle Silvester
Michelle Silvester
Michelle has worked in the private sector in NZ and London for over 30 years as a Physiotherapist and for the last 20 years as a Rehabilitative Pilates instructor. She has a passion for helping people to achieve optimal body function, movement and postures.
She feels it is vital for people to take responsibility for their own bodies by being taught awareness of the way they position themselves and move throughout the day and thus making their everyday activities their ‘gym program’.
Most people want more than symptomatic relief of their symptoms and don’t want to have problems reoccur down the track. Michelle enjoys the challenge of low back problems and lower limb injuries particularly but is also able to apply her experience and knowledge to most causes of musculoskeletal dysfunction and pain in the body.
Michelle works with a holistic approach and includes work on relaxation, de stressing and breathing as part of her teaching tools.
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Brent Morgan
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Alyse Morgan-Galley
Alyse Morgan-Galley
Alyse is an experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist practicing in Auckland before returning home to Whangarei.
She takes a multi-disciplinary and holistic approach to injury prevention, rehabilitation and performance and is passionate about providing clients on their journey with personalised programmes to achieve their individual goals.
Alyse is M3’s Practice manager and works part time while raising her young family.
Available Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 9am-2pm.