About us

At PhysioReform, we are passionate about providing premium physiotherapy services and care to our clients. Our Auckland physiotherapists are all highly skilled practitioners, qualified to offer you relief, recovery and rehabilitation.

Whether you’re recovering from surgery, have a sport or work related injury, or suffer from muscle, joint, bone, disc or nerve problems, our caring and experienced physiotherapists can help you.

Read on to find out more about our skilled and experienced physiotherapy team across Auckland in East Tamaki, Glen Innes and Takanini.

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ROWAN ROYEPPEN – NZRPT, BHSC (PHYSIOTHERAPY)

Rowan is one of the co-founders of PhysioReform and a qualified and skilled physiotherapist. He completed his studies in 2012 and since then he has been refining his skills in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. He has worked in a private setting and has also completed additional training in Rock/Kinesio Taping.

Rowan has a keen interest in sports related injuries and is particularly focused on applying physiotherapy to sports environments. He has played cricket and football at a competitive level and understands the effect different injuries can have on a sports career.

Rowan is also very interested in working with clients in post-operative rehabilitation, finding the process of helping people to recover from surgery to be very rewarding. 

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LLOYD FREDERICKSON – NZRPT, BHSC (PHYSIOTHERAPY)

Also a co-founder of PhysioReform, Lloyd is a skilled physiotherapist with a keen interest in treating a wide range of sports injuries, chronic injuries and occupational injuries.

Having completed his BHSC Physiotherapy degree in 2012, Lloyd has been fine tuning his skills and knowledge since.

As a former competitive hockey player and sportsman himself, he is passionate about helping clients to recover from sports injuries.

He has gained valuable experience as a sideline physiotherapist for a number of sports teams.

Lloyd particularly enjoys rehabilitating patients past their previous level of function using a variety of physiotherapy interventions.