| Monday: | 7am – 7pm |
| Tuesday: | 7am – 7pm |
| Wednesday: | 7am – 7pm |
| Thursday: | 7am – 7pm |
| Friday: | 7am – 4pm |
| Saturday (by appointment): | 8am – 12pm |
Physio Mechanics Pukekohe is a well-established and highly trusted clinic in the Franklin community, having expanded twice to support continued growth. Known for its strong clinical focus, it is a go-to destination for post-operative rehabilitation, injury recovery, and specialist physiotherapy care.
Located directly next to Franklin Hospital and the specialist medical rooms, the clinic is ideally positioned to support patients transitioning from medical care into rehabilitation. Our multidisciplinary team includes physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, and pilates clinicians, with specialist services including pelvic health and cancer rehabilitation, providing comprehensive, coordinated care under one roof.
With six treatment rooms and a dedicated springboard reformer pilates studio, the Pukekohe clinic supports patients from early-stage recovery through to return to full activity and sport. We also proudly support local schools, including Pukekohe High School, helping young people stay active and injury-free.






Nikita joined Physio Mechanics in 2018 and has grown into the role of Pukekohe Clinic Manager, leading both the clinical and operational delivery of care within the clinic.
She is passionate about helping people achieve their goals, with a strong focus on restoring full function, reducing pain, and supporting a confident return to work, sport, and everyday life.
Alongside her clinical practice, Nikita has completed postgraduate management training and continues to develop her leadership within the business. She is also trained in dry needling, which she incorporates into her treatment where appropriate to support pain relief and rehabilitation.
Nikita has a strong connection to the football community, maintaining a close understanding of the demands of both training and competition environments.
Her approach is practical, structured, and goal-oriented, with a strong emphasis on long-term results rather than short-term fixes.
Outside of work, she enjoys travelling, playing piano, yoga, swimming, and spending time at the beach.
Katie has over 20 years of clinical experience in physiotherapy, with a strong interest in musculoskeletal injury, spinal conditions, and post-surgical rehabilitation. She holds a Bachelor of Health Science in Physiotherapy and a Postgraduate Certificate in Western Acupuncture, which she integrates into her practice to support pain management and recovery.
Katie has a particular interest in pre- and post-natal rehabilitation, working closely with new mothers to support safe return to exercise and functional strength. She is also experienced in managing a wide range of sports-related injuries and enjoys helping people return to the activities they love.
Her background in sport includes extensive involvement in rugby, netball, basketball, and touch – both as a physiotherapist and active participant. This provides her with strong insight into the demands of sport, injury prevention, and return-to-performance pathways.
Katie is known for her practical, down-to-earth approach and her ability to build strong rapport with patients while delivering clear, effective rehabilitation plans.
Outside of work, she enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors through swimming, hiking, and water sports.
Alice is a Senior Physiotherapist who grew up in Pukekohe and has a strong connection to the local community she now serves. She discovered her passion for physiotherapy during her time at Pukekohe Intermediate and has developed into an engaged clinician focused on helping patients recover from injury and return confidently to full activity.
She plays a key role in our Pukekohe High School clinic and supports local sporting teams, with a strong interest in youth development, injury prevention, and return-to-sport rehabilitation. She is also trained in dry needling, which she uses where appropriate to support recovery and symptom management.
Alongside her clinical work, Alice contributes to our social media and patient education content, helping the community better understand injury, movement, and rehabilitation progress through clear, practical education and real outcomes. Her approach combines technology, hands-on treatment, exercise-based rehabilitation, and strong communication to support effective and lasting results.
Outside of work, she enjoys staying active, spending time with friends, and exploring new places around New Zealand. Football remains her number one sporting passion.
Nicole is a Senior Physiotherapist who graduated from the University of Otago with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. She began her career at Middlemore Hospital, working across elderly care, stroke rehabilitation, and orthopaedics before moving into private practice and developing her clinical focus in musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
She enjoys being part of the rehabilitation journey, helping patients recover from injury, reduce pain, and return confidently to work, life, and sport. Nicole has a particular interest in running-related injuries, and enjoys working with both recreational and competitive runners to support recovery, performance, and injury prevention. She is trained in dry needling, which she incorporates into treatment where appropriate to assist with pain management and muscle recovery. Nicole’s approach is practical, supportive, and goal-focused, with an emphasis on restoring movement quality and building long-term resilience.
Outside of work, she is a passionate runner and swimmer, and enjoys hiking through New Zealand’s native bush as well as spending time with friends and family.
Ayesha is a Senior Physiotherapist with over 7 years of clinical experience across hospital and private practice settings in Pakistan, the Maldives, and New Zealand. She holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy qualification and a Master’s in Public Health, bringing a strong clinical and global perspective to her practice.
She has a special interest in both musculoskeletal and pelvic health physiotherapy for men and women, providing comprehensive, evidence-based care tailored to each individual’s needs. Her clinical focus includes injury rehabilitation, pelvic floor dysfunction, sports injuries, chronic pain, and post-surgical recovery. Ayesha is passionate about supporting patients through a clear, structured rehabilitation process that restores function, confidence, and quality of life through movement and education-based treatment. Her approach is calm, thorough, discreet, and patient-focused, with an emphasis on delivering practical strategies that support long-term recovery.
Outside of work, Ayesha enjoys travelling, reading, and spending quality time with friends and family, which supports her strong belief in balance and wellbeing.
Taijel is a Physiotherapist with a strong passion for movement-based rehabilitation, helping patients reduce pain, improve function, and return to the activities that are meaningful to them. She has a particular interest in dance and performance-based rehabilitation, supporting both recreational and competitive dancers with injury management, strength, and injury prevention. Her background in dance gives her a unique understanding of the physical demands of performance and the importance of control, technique, and body awareness in recovery.
Taijel is also a Pilates instructor at our Pukekohe clinic, where she delivers structured, exercise-based rehabilitation to support strength, stability, and movement quality. She enjoys using Pilates as a tool to build confidence in movement and support long-term physical resilience. Her clinical approach combines hands-on treatment with targeted exercise and movement retraining to achieve effective and lasting results.
Outside of work, Taijel enjoys dancing and teaching dance, as well as staying active at the gym and spending time outdoors.
Livy has a strong passion for helping people return to the activities they enjoy, whether that’s sport, daily movement, or maintaining an active lifestyle. She works across our Karaka and Pukekohe clinics, supporting patients through injury recovery, rehabilitation, and ongoing strength and conditioning. Livy also delivers Pilates and fitness-based rehabilitation classes, using exercise to build strength, improve movement quality, and support long-term health.
Her clinical approach combines hands-on treatment with structured, exercise-based rehabilitation, helping patients regain confidence in their movement and achieve lasting results. Livy has a strong interest in sport and physical activity, with a particular love for netball, and enjoys working with a wide range of patients looking to stay active and perform at their best.
Outside of work, she enjoys swimming, beach walks, fishing, hiking, yoga, and spending time outdoors.
Originally from Germany, Jens moved to New Zealand over 15 years ago to study at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic, where he trained at one of the world’s leading chiropractic institutions. Since graduating, he has built a strong clinical career as a chiropractor, alongside involvement in chiropractic lecturing and research, contributing to the ongoing development of evidence-informed chiropractic practice.
Jens is passionate about helping people improve their function, wellbeing, and overall health expression, with a focus on supporting the body’s ability to move and perform at its best. He brings a calm, analytical approach to care, combining clinical experience with ongoing academic involvement to support patients across a wide range of presentations, from everyday musculoskeletal issues through to performance and function-based care.
Now based in Pukekohe, Jens lives with his wife (also a chiropractor) and their three children.
Karen brings over 30 years of experience in sports and performance massage therapy, with a unique background spanning both human and equine athletes.
Her career includes working with elite-level sport, supporting New Zealand’s first World Championship Gold Medal in endurance riding in 1998, as well as involvement at the Sydney Olympics in 2000 alongside New Zealand’s sole representative dressage rider. These experiences have shaped her deep understanding of performance preparation, recovery, and the demands placed on high-level athletes.
Alongside her sports massage career, Karen has worked in a variety of professional environments including Air New Zealand, while continuing to manage and compete in equestrian sport at a high level with her family. This combination of clinical, sporting, and real-world experience gives her a unique and practical understanding of movement, recovery, and performance needs.
Karen works across all three Physio Mechanics clinics and also provides massage support within our corporate and workplace wellbeing services, delivering high-quality care in both clinical and onsite environments.
Her approach is grounded, intuitive, and highly experienced, with a strong focus on helping clients recover, perform, and feel their best.
Our Pilates and group exercise classes are delivered by a dedicated team of Physiotherapists including Stacey, Helen, Harneet and Livy at Karaka, Shylvia at Takanini, and Stacey and Taijel at Pukekohe.
Together, they run a variety of Mat Pilates, Springboard Reformer Pilates, and physiotherapist-led fitness classes across all three clinics, six days a week, with morning, evening, and weekend options available. Each class is designed to be individualised, supportive, and progressive, ensuring exercises are tailored to your ability, goals, and any injury or rehabilitation needs. Whether you are recovering from injury, building strength, or simply wanting to improve overall fitness, our classes provide a safe and structured environment to help you move better and feel stronger.
We also offer private Pilates introductions and one-on-one sessions, ideal for those new to Pilates, returning from injury, or wanting more personalised guidance before joining group classes.
What sets our classes apart is the combination of physiotherapy expertise, clinical understanding of movement, and a strong focus on quality technique and progression, ensuring you are exercising safely and effectively at every stage.
For more information visit: www.physiomechanics.co.nz/service/pilates/.
Stacey graduated from AUT and now has over 20 years of experience in private practice, working across New Zealand and the UK.
She leads our Karaka clinic and oversees our Pilates and exercise rehabilitation services, combining her passion for movement with a strong focus on helping patients build strength, confidence, and long-term results.
Stacey has a special interest in cancer rehabilitation and is an approved provider through the Cancer Rehabilitation Foundation, supporting individuals through treatment and recovery with tailored exercise and rehabilitation programmes.
She also has extensive experience in chronic pain, pre- and post-operative rehabilitation, and a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. Stacey is known for her supportive approach and ability to adapt rehabilitation to each individual’s needs and goals.
Outside of the clinic, Stacey enjoys spending time with family and friends, and staying active through sports such as touch rugby, tennis, hiking, and snowboarding.
Taijel is a Physiotherapist with a strong passion for movement-based rehabilitation, helping patients reduce pain, improve function, and return to the activities that are meaningful to them. She has a particular interest in dance and performance-based rehabilitation, supporting both recreational and competitive dancers with injury management, strength, and injury prevention. Her background in dance gives her a unique understanding of the physical demands of performance and the importance of control, technique, and body awareness in recovery.
Taijel is also a Pilates instructor at our Pukekohe clinic, where she delivers structured, exercise-based rehabilitation to support strength, stability, and movement quality. She enjoys using Pilates as a tool to build confidence in movement and support long-term physical resilience. Her clinical approach combines hands-on treatment with targeted exercise and movement retraining to achieve effective and lasting results.
Outside of work, Taijel enjoys dancing and teaching dance, as well as staying active at the gym and spending time outdoors.
Our administration team are the friendly faces and voices that help keep Physio Mechanics running smoothly across all three clinics. From welcoming you at reception, supporting bookings, and coordinating your care, through to managing behind-the-scenes operations, they play a key role in ensuring your experience is seamless, supportive, and well organised.
They are known for their approachable, caring nature and strong commitment to helping patients feel comfortable and looked after from the moment they make contact with us.
Jane has been part of Physio Mechanics since 2007 and is our Administration Manager, supporting all three clinics and ensuring day-to-day operations run smoothly. She is often the first friendly face you’ll see at reception in Pukekohe, as well as a helpful voice on the phone assisting patients and staff alike.
Jane is highly valued for her warmth, efficiency, and genuine enjoyment of seeing patients progress through their rehabilitation journey. Outside of work, she leads an active lifestyle and enjoys cycling, and hiking when she gets the chance.
Karen has been part of the Physio Mechanics administration team for over 12 years and is based at our Pukekohe clinic. She brings a friendly, welcoming presence to reception and enjoys connecting with patients throughout their care journey.
Outside of work, Karen enjoys an active lifestyle on her lifestyle block, including caring for animals, gardening, yoga, and spending time outdoors. She also loves travelling, entertaining friends, and exploring new places.
Ros is one of the friendly faces you’ll see when you walk through the doors at our Karaka and Pukekohe clinics. She is passionate about making every patient feel welcome and at ease from the moment they arrive or get in touch.
With many years of experience in administration, Ros brings a calm, organised approach to ensuring your experience runs smoothly.
Outside of the clinic, you’ll likely find her pottering in the garden, whipping up something in the kitchen, working on a sewing project, or planning her next adventure abroad.
Vicky is one of our Pukekohe reception team members and is well known for her friendly and engaging customer service style. She has a strong sporting background, having represented internationally in judo, and also enjoys netball and touch rugby.
Outside of work, Vicky enjoys spending time with her family, beach days, boating, tennis, rugby, and exploring New Zealand through travel and hiking. She also has a strong interest in the environment and sustainability.
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