Matt is a New Zealand-trained physiotherapist with extensive experience working in private musculoskeletal and sports clinics in both New Zealand and the UK, alongside recent experience working in the NHS. With a special interest in knee pain and injuries, Matt enjoys working with athletes, particularly those involved in tennis, track and field, and rugby, to help them recover and perform at their best.
Outside of the clinic, Matt’s sports physiotherapy experience includes serving as Lead Academy Physiotherapist for a national provincial rugby union in New Zealand, where he was responsible for the development and rehabilitation of academy players. Additionally, he has worked with various professional rugby union and rugby league teams as well as spending multiple seasons working and travelling (nationally and internationally) with New Zealand representative track and field athletes.
Matt takes an evidence-based, patient-centered approach, ensuring that every treatment plan is tailored to the specific goals and needs of each individual, whether they are recreational or professional athletes. He is committed to using the latest research and clinical techniques to provide the best possible outcomes for his patients.
Outside of physiotherapy, Matt enjoys travelling, exploring London, playing and watching sports, and attending music events.
Running Injuries, Sports Injuries, Performance Enhancement, Tendons, Injury Prevention, Shoulder Pain and Knee Pain
Athletics, Rugby, Running, Tennis, Racket Sports and Hockey
Physiotherapist for In Good Hands Physiotherapy – sport based private practice in New Zealand, Private MSK clinic South East London, NHS, Lead Academy Physiotherapist North Harbour Rugby, Team Physiotherapist North Harbour Rugby NPC Development Men and U19’s Men, Assistant Team Physiotherapist North Harbour FPC Women and Squad Physiotherapist to High Performance Track and Field Athletes
Contracted to assist with player recovery for men’s NRL and Super Rugby teams during competition and during 2022 Women’s Rugby World Cup tournament and Physiotherapy Assistant to Auckland ATP Tennis Tournament