About Us
Healing through movement
Our Story
The practice of Hamman & Weideman in its current form is owned by Mariska Hamman & Slade Weideman. It was formerly known as McCord & Weideman Physiotherapists.
As Jacqui McCord & Slade Weideman started this Physiotherapy practice.
After years of experience within the industry they created a successful team of
Physiotherapists working together to improve the wellbeing of multiple clients. As the practice grew Mariska Hamman stepped in as co director at the practice, alongside Slade Weideman, to keep expanding the horizons of the team with a wholistic approach to every client's wellness journey.
With our specific focus in sports rehabilitation as well as performance improvement, we have worked with some of the top sportsmen and women across the world.
We also have focus on all injuries & ailments that can be treated through Physiotherapy & Movement rehabilitation such as Pilates & Yoga.
At the practice, they decided to include the service of Pilates classes. Many patients are referred to the instructors for rehab. Many athletes have also started their Pilates journey at Hamman & Weideman to improve their performance. Everyone is welcome at Pilates & Yoga classes at the practice.
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Hamman & Weideman is a closely knit team of health professionals who work together to keep improving and growing as a practice.
We have a strong belief that movement is medicine for the body and we are here to provide the medicine your body needs.
Meet The Team
Mariska Hamman
Director & Physiotherapist
Sharon Hawkins
Office & Accounts Manager
Chloe' Marais
Pilates & Yoga instructor
Slade Weideman
Director & Physiotherapist
Jason Collins
Physiotherapist
Wilhemina Hlahla
Office Caretaker
At Hamman & Weideman Physiotherapists, we believe in the
power of teamwork. Our experienced team of Physiotherapists work together to provide our clients with the best possible care.
We also work alongside Pilates instructors to offer a holistic approach to wellbeing. We take the time to understand our clients' needs, using a combination of hands-on therapy, exercise, and education to help them achieve their goals.