Sports Physiotherapy in Auckland

At Cairnhill Physiotherapy, we deliver expert sports physiotherapy in Auckland that goes beyond quick fixes. Our focus is on understanding you, your sport, your body, your goals and then creating a targeted rehab and sports recovery plan that addresses injuries while helping you thrive.

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    Our Sports Physiotherapists

    Meet the physiotherapists supporting sports injury recovery, rehabilitation, and return-to-performance.

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    Harley Matthews

    Senior Physiotherapist & Director

    Harley has worked as a physiotherapist since 2007, with a strong background in complex injury management and rehabilitation. His work spans elite sport, major live events, and corporate clients, giving him broad insight into both performance and day-to-day physical demands.

    Specialisations

    • Sports Injuries
    • Occupational Injuries
    • Headache Treatment
    • Musculoskeletal Injuries

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    Common Injuries We Treat

    At Cairnhill Physiotherapy, our sports physiotherapists provide expert care for a wide range of exercise-related injuries. Some of the most common sports injuries we treat include:

    Why Choose Cairnhill Physiotherapy?

    We combine clinical expertise, one-on-one care, and sport-specific rehabilitation to help athletes and active people recover properly and perform at their best.

    Over 50 Years of Experience

    After providing sports physiotherapy in Auckland for the better half of a century, we’ve developed a longstanding reputation built on commitment to expert care, personalised treatment, and results that speak for themselves.

    One-on-One Treatment

    Every appointment is one-on-one and tailored, allowing our sports physiotherapists to focus on your injury, your goals, and your progress without distraction.

    Onsite Rehab Gym

    Our sports physiotherapy clinic features a purpose-built rehabilitation gym where we guide you through sport-specific exercises and functional strength work tailored to your stage of recovery.

    Supporting Athletes at Every Stage

    From beginners and gym-goers to runners and professional athletes, we provide tailored treatment backed by modern rehab principles and performance-focused care.

    Our Sports Physiotherapy Services

    Effective sports injury treatment starts with understanding more than just what hurts. Your first session includes a comprehensive assessment of movement patterns, muscle imbalances, joint control, and sport-specific demands.

    Our sports physiotherapists will then suggest:

    Manual Therapy

    Hands-on treatment to reduce tightness, improve mobility, ease pain, and support better movement during sports recovery.

    Strength & Conditioning Support

    Progressive exercise plans tailored to your recovery stage, physical capacity, and performance goals.

    Biomechanical Analysis

    Movement assessment and correction to improve technique, reduce strain, and lower the chance of reinjury.

    Return-to-Sports Planning

    Clear staged physio sports therapy with sport-specific testing to help you return safely to training, competition, and performance.

    Injury Prevention Advice

    Education, load management, and training guidance to help you stay active and reduce the likelihood of future setbacks.

    Sports Massage

    Targeted massage therapy to ease muscle tension, improve mobility, reduce soreness, and support recovery between training and competition.

    A Forward-Looking Approach to Sports Physiotherapy

    Pre-Injury Sports Physiotherapy Advice

    You don’t need to be injured to benefit from sports physiotherapy. If you’re training regularly or dealing with recurring niggles, we can help with practical advice on movement, strength, and load management to reduce injury risk and keep you performing well.

    Post-Injury Return to Sport Programme

    If you’re already injured, complete rest is not always realistic or helpful. Our return to sport programme uses progressive rehabilitation tailored to your sport and stage of recovery, with clear guidance on how to build back safely. That way, by the time you’re ready to return, you’ve not lost touch with the demands of your sport.

    Book A Sports Physiotherapy Appointment Today

    Getting the right care at the right time can change everything. If you’re struggling with a new injury, persistent pain, or want help improving performance safely, now is the time to act. Book your initial consultation at Cairnhill Physiotherapy and get the expert support you need to recover, move well, and stay active.

    Sports Physiotherapy Auckland FAQs

    Answers to some common questions about sports physiotherapy and injury recovery.

    1What should I expect during my first physio sport therapy appointment?
    Your first session includes a detailed assessment of your condition, covering your medical history, symptoms, lifestyle factors, and movement patterns. From there, we’ll explain our findings, begin treatment where appropriate, and outline a plan tailored to your goals.
    2How many sports physiotherapy sessions will I need?
    This depends on your specific injury or condition. Some acute issues resolve within a few sessions, while chronic or complex conditions may require a longer treatment plan. We’ll regularly review your progress to ensure the plan stays relevant and effective.
    3Do I need a referral to see a sports physiotherapist in Auckland?
    No, you don’t need a referral to book an appointment. You can come straight to us, whether it’s for an existing injury, a new concern, or a second opinion.
    4Is my sports recovery treatment covered by ACC?
    Yes, if your injury is accident-related or meets ACC’s criteria for gradual onset injuries, you’ll be eligible for subsidised physiotherapy. We can help you lodge a claim or continue treatment under an existing one. Just let us know at the time of booking.
    5Is sports physiotherapy only for athletes?
    Not at all. Plenty of conditions classed as sports injuries can also happen outside of sport. Golfer’s elbow, for example, can just as easily come from repetitive lifting, gripping, or desk-based work. The “sports” label simply reflects the type of injury, not the sort of person who can receive treatment.