PhysioNow (Royal Oak) — Physiotherapist in Onehunga, E7
Address778 Manukau Road Royal Oak 1023, Onehunga, E7
Phone+6496259785
Websitephysionow.co.nz
Debbie Le Clus is a physiotherapist and owner at PhysioNow-Royal Oak, located in Royal Oak, Auckland. She graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Manipulative Therapy. Debbie has over 25 years of experience in private and hospital settings across South Africa, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, working with multi-disciplinary teams on complex cases. Her approach combines hands-on therapy with exercise rehabilitation to create individualized treatment plans, aiming to facilitate a return to activity, work, and daily living. Debbie is a member of Physiotherapy New Zealand and is registered with the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand.
Best for
- Individuals with running injuries
- Post-operative rehabilitation
- Management of back and neck pain
- Arthritic conditions
| Key services | Physiotherapy, Telehealth consultations, Exercise prescription, Soft tissue massage, Mobilisation and manipulation |
| Tags | physiotherapy, royal oak, auckland, musculoskeletal, rehabilitation, exercise, manipulative therapy, telehealth, sports injuries, pain management |
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