Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) & Masters of Physiotherapy Studies

Mitch graduated from the University of Queensland with a Master of Physiotherapy Studies in 2024, following the completion of a Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (First Class Honours) in 2022. Over the past 2 years he has worked with an array of athletes, weekend warriors and those who simply love to train as part of their day-to-day life. 

Mitch has a great passion for sports and musculoskeletal injuries, having worked closely with various QAFL and NPL teams. Additionally, his background as an Exercise Physiologist enables him to blend a unique approach of your typical Physiotherapy and self-management strategies with a strong exercise toolkit to deliver a well-rounded approach to your rehabilitation. His priority is to safely and succinctly guide you through the rehab process, while you build confidence and ultimately return to thoughtless, fearless movement. 

When not working you’ll likely find Mitch training, eating Brisbane’s finest pastries or heading to the beach for a weekend away (when possible…). 

Areas of Interest

  • Hip, knee & ankle injuries

  • Lower limb tendinopathies

  • Endurance, field and court sport athletes

  • Gym-related injuries

  • Sports-related injuries

  • Post-injury strength & conditioning