Tim Mitchell

Tim Mitchell
Qualifications:

Fellowship of the Australian College of Physiotherapists
PhD, M Manip Ther, BSc (Physio)

Specialisation Year: 2007
Areas of Interest:

Any chronic pain condition
Back pain
Neck pain
Knee pain
Hip pain
Shoulder pain
Widespread pain
Education around pain
Consulting on health models of care
Improving access to quality of care

Biography:

Tim is a Specialist Physiotherapist with a clinical focus on the management of complex and chronic injuries and pain disorders. He has broad experience across consultant spinal surgery and chronic pain clinics, orthopaedic clinics, acquired brain injury, rheumatology as well as elite and recreational athletes. He is involved in the ongoing care of patients as well as providing second opinions on more complicated cases. Tim also holds a senior teaching appointment at Curtin University. He has completed a PhD in the area of low back pain and has a special interest in the translation of logical reasoning into clinical practice. Tim is the lead author on an internationally recognised eBook on musculoskeletal pain management. (https://www.musculoskeletalframework.net/). He provides education on musculoskeletal pain nationally and internationally.

Research:

Back pain
Shoulder pain
Chronic pain
Work-related pain
Muscle function
Body perception
Education around pain

Telehealth? Yes
Practice Name: Pain Options
Telephone: 93672300
Available for Mentoring?: Yes
Mentoring Services:

We offer a review / mentoring service where physiotherapists can refer one of their patients for a second opinion and sit in on the consult with discussion of the case afterwards. this can be done in person or via telehealth.
We offer some additional mentoring options to physiotherapists involved in the specialisation training program through the Australian College of Physiotherapists.
We are currently developing some clinical reasoning modules and education opportunities that will be available in the near future.

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