Body in Motion Tristram Street — Physiotherapist in Hamilton City, G1
Address83 Tristram Street Hamilton Lake Hamilton 3204, Hamilton City, G1
Phone+6478383798
Websitebodyinmotion.co.nz
Body in Motion offers a range of physiotherapy and allied health services across the Bay of Plenty, Waikato, and Taranaki regions. Their expert team focuses on relieving pain and stiffness to improve movement and overall quality of life. Services include physiotherapy, hand therapy, occupational therapy, and psychology, with a particular emphasis on sports physiotherapy, cancer rehabilitation, and vestibular rehabilitation for concussion. They also provide specialized programs such as Pelvic and Women's Health, Breathing Optimisation, and Pilates. Body in Motion supports individuals through integrated care pathways, workplace injury prevention, and vocational rehabilitation, aiming to enhance recovery and promote wellbeing for clients at work, home, and play.
Best for
- Individuals with pain and stiffness
- Sports-related injuries
- Cancer recovery
- Workplace injury management
| Key services | Physiotherapy, Hand Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Pilates, Vestibular Rehabilitation |
| Tags | physiotherapy, hand therapy, occupational therapy, pain management, sports physiotherapy, cancer rehabilitation, workplace health, pilates, concussion, vestibular rehab |
Location
Also in Hamilton City
Lisa Hansen is a physiotherapist at Body in Motion in Hamilton City. She offers a range of physiotherapy services, including pain management and rehabilitation. Lisa focuses on helping clients improve their movement and reduce pain through tailored treatment plans. Her approach is friendly and professional, aiming to make clients feel at ease. Clients have reported significant improvement in their mobility and overall well-being following her care.
Kylie Paekau is a Mahi Wairua Practitioner and Clairvoyant Medium based in Hamilton City, New Zealand. Drawing on over 15 years of experience and her Ngāti Apakura, Ngāti Maniapoto, and Waikato Tainui heritage, Kylie supports individuals and whānau in reconnecting with their spiritual selves and achieving holistic wellbeing. Her approach integrates traditional Māori practices, including Matekitetanga (Clairvoyant Mediumship) and Rongoā Pūngao (Energy Healing), with modalities like Kinesiology, somatic movement, and meditation. Kylie works with clients to find clarity, balance, and peace, facilitating connections with ancestral wisdom and loved ones in spirit. Sessions are available in person or via online video conferencing, focusing on empowering wellness across mind, body, and spirit.
Wellbeing Psychology offers psychological services with a focus on a solution-focused approach to change. Dr. Chaykham Smith, a Clinical Psychologist with a Ph.D. in Psychology, has over 19 years of experience working with individuals, couples, families, and children across diverse cultural backgrounds. Her expertise includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness, and Psychological Assessment, addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and burnout. Dr. Elize Coetsee, also a Clinical Psychologist, specializes in traumatic loss, bereavement, and individuation, utilizing a biopsychosocial spiritual model and an eclectic therapeutic approach. She focuses on identifying generational behavior patterns and promoting epigenetic resilience, viewing challenges as opportunities for growth. Both clinicians aim to provide guidance, hope, and practical resources to help clients navigate life challenges and enhance their lives.