Our Team
Jane Berry
(Principal Physiotherapist)
Jane Berry
(Principal Physiotherapist)
Jane graduated from AUT in 1997 and has completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Sports Medicine in 2001, followed by a Post Graduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Management in 2010 and a Post Graduate Certificate in Rehabilitation (Vocational Rehabilitation) in 2014.
Jane has an interest in all sports, particularly golf, and is Titleist Performance Institute qualified in Medical and Golf level 1 and Medical level 2.
Jane has worked in Vocational Rehabilitation for the last 14 years as well as working hands-on in the clinic.
Caine Nahu
Caine Nahu
Caine graduated from AUT in 2022 and enjoys working with sports, helping with the NZ warriors academy and youth teams
Caine also enjoys gym rehab and dry needling. Caine has a passion for working with Maori and Pasifika clients to improve wellbeing.
Sally Woodman
Sally Woodman
Sally graduated with a BHSc in Physiotherapy in 2007 and has dry needling qualifications. She likes to use dry needling for a variety of conditions. Sally has an interest in all sports but especially in long-distance running, triathlons and pole fitness.
Nida Hassan
Nida Hassan
Nida graduated with a BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy in Pakistan and is currently studying a Post Graduate Certificate at AUT. She has a Post professional Doctorate of Physiotherapy from Pakistan and has completed the Neurokinetic therapy diploma in Level 1,2 and 3. Nida has also completed Intermediate pelvic health therapy accredited by Dr Melissa Davidson and can perform Pelvic Physiotherapy assessments.
Nida is able to understand 4 languages- Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi and English and has outstanding cultural diversity helping with cultural appropriate care.
Nida enjoys exploring the equilibrium of the body and how an injury or medical conditions and can upset the loading patterns and emotional state of the body. Nida also loves eating cake!
Chris Farmer
Chris Farmer
Chris graduated with a Diploma in Physiotherapy in 1981 and achieved a Diploma in Manual therapy in 1985. He is a hands-on therapist employing manual therapy skills refined over his extensive career. Chris enjoys skiing, tramping and cycling.
Fleur Texeira
Fleur Texeira
Fleur graduated with a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy in India and brings around 10 years of extensive clinical experience spanning both busy acute hospital wards and private clinic settings.
She has a deep passion for comprehensive rehabilitation, allowing her to bridge the gap effectively between acute post operative care and long term recovery. Fleur's wide ranging expertise covers musculoskeletal conditions, neurological rehabilitation and geriatric care.
Committed to delivering the highest standard of evidence based care, Fleur actively expands her clinical toolkit. She has completed foundational training in acupuncture dry needling and pelvic floor rehabilitation.
Fleur is multilingual and can fluently converse with her clients in English, Hindi and Marathi. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys exploring New Zealand, trying out new recipes and staying active.
Abdulganiyu Hamza
Abdulganiyu Hamza
Hamza graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. Hamza has worked both in Nigeria and New Zealand since and enjoys all aspects of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.
Hamza enjoys table tennis, soccer and horse riding. He is able to speak English, Yoruba and Hausa.
Lowell Quadros
Lowell Quadros
Kia Ora
I am Lowell, a Senior Physiotherapist at Lincoln Road Physiotherapy.
Having graduated in India in 2016 and completing my Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Physiotherapy from University of Otago, New Zealand in 2018, I bring considerable experience to my clinical practice in musculoskeletal and sport. I have also completed a Strength and Conditioning course through ISSA. Additionally, I have completed Dry Needling (Western Acupuncture) training at an Advanced level. I am pursuing an MBA at Auckland University of Technology being recipient of an AUT Online MBA Award scholarship. I have dealt with a variety of clients in private practice, sport and my work experience has also included working with orthopaedic patients in hospital/outpatient settings.
I am multilingual - speaking and understanding English, Hindi, Marathi and Mangalorean Konkani.
My most noteworthy assignment involved working with the Papua New Guinea Men's National Football U-23 Team for the Oceania Football Confederation Olympic Qualifiers along with Auckland City Physiotherapy. I have also worked with Auckland City FC, Manurewa AFC and currently I'm working with the Oratia United FC First Team. As a busy bee, you will find me in the physiotherapy setting, otherwise pursuing my MBA, while enjoying hobbies such as singing and playing guitar, cycling, gymming, cooking along with traveling.
If you would like to discuss how physiotherapy can help you, or if you have any questions about our services or treatments, please contact us on 09 8366338 or email office@lincolnroadphysio.co.nz