Golf Works — Physiotherapist in Onehunga, E7

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(10 reviews)

Address35 Rawhiti Road One Tree Hill 1061, Onehunga, E7

Phone+6495252898

Websitegolfworks.co.nz

Trevor is a New Zealand-trained physiotherapist with extensive postgraduate qualifications, including a Masters of Health Science. He founded Golf Works Ltd in 2004, specializing in golf-specific physiotherapy and performance enhancement for golfers of all levels. Trevor also treats non-golfers with a focus on chronic or complex musculoskeletal issues, employing a comprehensive toolkit that includes dry needling and segmental needling. His approach involves detailed biomechanical assessments, often incorporating a "body handicap" system to track progress and prevent injury. Trevor collaborates with clients' golf coaches to address swing mechanics related to physical limitations, aiming to optimize both physical well-being and athletic potential. He has a history of working with professional golfers and high-performance squads.

Best for

  • Golfers seeking performance improvement
  • Individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain
  • Athletes needing injury rehabilitation
  • Non-golfers with physical issues
Key servicesGolf-specific physiotherapy, General physical therapy, Dry needling, Segmental needling, Musculoskeletal rehabilitation, Biomechanical assessment
LanguagesEnglish
Tagsphysiotherapy, golf, sports injury, rehabilitation, dry needling, musculoskeletal, biomechanics, performance, Auckland, Onehunga

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