physiotherapy

Nurture Paediatric Physio focuses on early physical rehabilitation to support long-term health of children and adolescents. Tailored interventions address unique needs, promoting holistic development and empowering them to thrive

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If you cannot find an appointment time that suits you in the online booking portal above, please email us with a preferred time. We maintain a waiting list. We also have acute appointments available that are not available for booking online.

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Amanda (Mandy) Meys

Paediatric Physiotherapist

BPhty, PG Dip (Child Health), MHPrac (Dist), NZRP

Commonly Treated Conditions by Nurture Paediatric Physiotherapists:

  • Sprains, strains, and fractures

  • Sports injuries

  • Growth pains (e.g., Sever’s disease, Osgood-Schlatter disease)

  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

  • Persistent or recurrent pain syndromes

  • Delayed gross motor milestones

  • Recovery following orthopedic surgeries

  • Scoliosis and kyphosis

  • Postural alignment concerns

  • Hypermobility syndromes

  • Overuse injuries

  • Changes in alignment and biomechanics

  • Injury Prevention and Education

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Strengthening and conditioning programs tailored to children and adolescents

ABIGAIL (ABI) LEWIS

Paediatric Physiotherapist

BSc (Physiotherapy) NZRP

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    Injury Rehabilitation

    Nurture Paediatrics provides comprehensive injury management and rehabilitation services, focusing on personalised care for children. As an ACC-registered clinic, we ensure expert support for effective recovery and return to normal activities.

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    Pain Management & Chronic Pain

    Nurture Paediatrics offers expert pain management and chronic pain services, focusing on child-centred care that empowers children to manage pain effectively, promoting long-term well-being and improved quality of life.

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    Growth Related Pain- Severs, osgood schlatters, patellofemoral pain

    Nurture Paediatrics are experts in managing growth-related injuries like Sever's and Osgood-Schlatter's, offering targeted care to support healthy development and reduce pain, ensuring children stay active and thrive.

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    Balance & Coordination Difficulties

    Nurture Paediatrics offers expert management of balance and coordination difficulties, providing tailored therapies to enhance motor skills, confidence, and overall physical development in children.

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  • You do not need a referral from a GP (General Practitioner) to seek physiotherapy treatment. You can directly access a physiotherapist without a referral. Your physiotherapist can also assist you with lodging the ACC claim if eligible, arrange x-ray’s or ultrasound referrals and refer to specialists or surgeons.

  • In New Zealand, ACC (Accident Compensation Corporation) part covers physiotherapy treatment for injuries resulting from accidents, including children. If your child is injured due to an accident, their physiotherapy expenses may be eligible for ACC coverage. To ascertain eligibility and navigate the claims process, please discuss this directly with your physiotherapist. Note that ACC coverage generally applies to accident-related injuries and may not extend to pre-existing or non-accident-related conditions. Please be aware that a part-charge does apply for physiotherapy treatment costs.

  • We understand that plans can change. To provide the best care for all our patients, kindly notify us at least 24 hours in advance if you need to reschedule or cancel your appointment. This allows us to accommodate others in need. Late cancellation charges of $30 may apply.

  • It is always best to check with your specific insurer and policy. Many insurers do support physiotherapy for rehabilitation. If your Southern Cross health insurance policy includes Physiotherapy coverage, we can process a claim for you during your appointment. This will help determine the amount Southern Cross covers for your treatment costs, and we will receive payment directly from them. If you’re uncertain about your coverage, we can verify it online during your appointment for your convenience.

  • A standard initial evaluation for new patients or injuries typically spans from 45 to 60 minutes. Follow-up appointments vary in duration, ranging from 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the complexity of the injury or concern. At Nurture, we recognize the importance of dedicating adequate time when working with children and adolescents. Our goal is to empower every client and their family to share their unique experiences, receive a personalized physiotherapy approach, and gain a deep understanding of the healthcare they’re receiving.

  • A paediatric physiotherapist is an expert in treating children and adolescents (0-18 years) by addressing developmental milestones, age-specific conditions, and psychological aspects. We use tailored techniques, fun play-based therapy, and family involvement to promote proper growth and movement patterns. Paediatric physiotherapists focus on building trust with their young patients, making their approach distinct from that of adult physiotherapists.

  • For a physiotherapy appointment, wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows access to the affected area. Shorts or sweatpants are ideal for lower-body issues, while sleeveless tops or singlets are required for upper-body concerns.

    Choose supportive footwear. If your physiotherapist recommends specific items, bring them along. Prioritise comfort and ease of movement for effective assessments and treatments.

  • The frequency of sessions depends on your unique requirements and the specific nature of your condition. Your physiotherapist will collaborate with you during the initial assessment to formulate a treatment plan, which will be modified as necessary to suit your evolving recovery journey. This flexible approach ensures that your care remains tailored to your individual needs and allows for adjustments as you progress toward improved health and well-being.

  • If you’re dissatisfied with your treatment, please discuss it with your therapist for prompt resolution. If your concerns persist or you want to make a formal complaint, you can contact the Health and Disabilities Commissioner’s Office at 0800 112233. For general feedback, comments, or compliments, feel free to reach out to us via phone or email. Your input is important to us.

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