Teresa Rogers — Physiotherapist in Lower Hutt, G2
AddressLevel 1/3 Margaret Street Hutt Central 5010, Lower Hutt, G2
Phone+642102678676
Websitemadebymethod.nz
Teresa Rogers is a physiotherapist at Method Performance & Rehabilitation in Lower Hutt, Wellington Region. Method offers an integrated approach combining physiotherapy, exercise physiology, and strength and conditioning, grounded in evidence-based care and the latest research. They utilise cutting-edge sports technology for precise testing and measurement of athletic performance, employing specialist equipment like VALD ForceDecks and flywheel systems. Teresa works within a multi-disciplinary team dedicated to empowering clients to achieve more, whether for injury rehabilitation, pain management, movement quality, or long-term performance optimisation. The practice focuses on delivering personalised care and tangible results through a science-backed, collaborative approach.
Best for
- Athletes
- Individuals seeking performance optimisation
- Those recovering from injury
| Key services | Physiotherapy, Performance Testing, Strength and Conditioning, Rehabilitation |
| Tags | physiotherapy, performance, rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, exercise physiology, evidence-based, sports science, Lower Hutt, Wellington Region |
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