DIRECTORS
Andrew Scott
Dip Phyty, PGDip Sports medicine, MNZCPS (Sports and Orthopaedics)
Physiotherapist and CAPE NZ Director
Andrew graduated from Otago Polytechnic in 1989 and has since worked in both the UK and US before joining Mark in founding CAPE Physio in New Zealand. In 2001 Andrew completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Sports Medicine and uses this knowledge for many different sports from IHL Hockey to Rugby.
With now over 30 years’ experience in Physiotherapy Andrew has dedicated himself in treating people with musculoskeletal injuries and ensuring general health.
Outside of the clinic Andrew enjoys spending his time with his wife and three adult children, playing golf and going to the gym.
Justin Mills
BHSc (Physiotherapist) NZSP
Physiotherapist and CAPE NZ Director
Graduated 2001 from Auckland. His keen interest in sports and manual therapy has seen him working both locally with basketball and rugby to international sports and athletics fixtures throughout the South Pacific. He’s a Napier Tech and Hawke’s Bay representative rugby physio.
He has been competing in adventure racing and endurance running since 2015.
Mark Nicol
Dip Phyty
Physiotherapist and CAPE NZ Director
Mark has over 30 years’ experience with extensive work in sports medicine and musculoskeletal therapy. Physio for New Zealand Athletics, New Zealand Sevens squad and currently team physio for The Hawkes Bay Magpies.
He enjoys all things outdoors, mainly surfing and diving as well as coaching rugby.
Candace WheatleY
BPHTY, Masters Physiotherapy (Sports Physiotherapy)
Physiotherapist and CAPE NZ Director
Candace graduated from Otago University in 2012, then went on to further study through Otago to graduate with a Masters of Physiotherapy endorsed with Sports Physiotherapy.
She is trained to teach Polestar Mat Pilates. She is also qualified to practice dry needling on patients, she was taught as part of her Masters in Physiotherapy - Endorsed in Sports Physiotherapy.
Candace is the rugby coordinator and HR for CAPE
Rebecca van Rooyen
BPHTY, PGCert (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy), CMP
Physiotherapist and CAPE NZ Director
Becs graduated in 2013 from the University of Otago with Credit. She has vast experience as a sports physio. This experience is boosted with a post graduate certificate in physiotherapy, endorsed in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Becs also has completed a post graduate study in Mulligan therapy and is a Certified Mulligan Practitioner.
She has also done further training in advanced pelvic assessment and treatment. Becs is passionate about the human body and returning it to full function.