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Making History Articles

A selection of 'Making History articles that have appeared in the Physiotherapy New Zealand Physio Matters magazine.

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  • Tales of the unexpected

    Published in Physio Matters magazine December 2008: Joan Walker, for example, told us a story of Enid Gotts, one of the Dunedin School’s most revered and respected principals. Read more

  • The early years of the New Zealand Dominion Conference

    Published in Physio Matters magazine July 2009: the need for a professional conference was recognised very early by the profession who, as early as 1926, decreed that a biennial conference was necessary to promote the practices of massage. Read more

  • The Greenlane Rocker Bed

    Published in Physio Matters magazine October 2007: the image of the Greenlane ‘rocker’ bed will be familiar to generations of physiotherapists. Read more

  • The Hanover Street Physio Pool

    Published in Physio Matters magazine March 2011: for many graduates of the Otago School of Physiotherapy, the hydrotherapy pool at 140 Hanover Street, Dunedin was an integral part of their training. Read more

  • The Hocken Archives

    Published in Physio Matters magazine March 2012: the Hocken library, also known as Te Uare Taoka o Hākena, was opened in 1910 and moved to its present site in the old Otago Co-operative Dairy Company factory on Anzac Avenue in 1998. Read more

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