A selection of 'Making History articles that have appeared in the Physiotherapy New Zealand Physio Matters magazine.
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
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
Published in Physio Matters magazine October 2007: the image of the Greenlane ‘rocker’ bed will be familiar to generations of physiotherapists. Read more
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
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