Tim Mann
A Physiotherapist with a Masters in Manipulative Therapy, and Accredited Mulligan Concept Teacher, Tim has a private practice in Corrimal and lectures on various APA Manual Therapy and Acupuncture courses. His special interests include manual therapy, acupuncture, sports injuries and instrument joint mobilisation.
Originally qualified as a physiotherapist in New Zealand, Tim obtained his Master of Applied Science (Manipulative Physiotherapy) at Sydney University in 1994. He has also undertaken a one year Diploma Course in Acupuncture in Sydney in 1983, completed the nine month Cumberland College of Health Sciences (Lidcombe) Course in Occupational Health & Safety Management in June, 1988 and regularly undertakes a variety of continuing education courses. Tim is currently the region's only physiotherapist who is a candidate in the Australian College of Physiotherapy Musculoskeletal Specialisation programme. A member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association since 1980, Tim is also a member of the Manual Therapy Study Group, the Private Practitioner's Group and the Acupuncture Study Group, (Committee Member).
Tim also has training in Muscle Energy, Podiatry for Physiotherapists and Pilates. Tim became internationally accredited as a teacher of the Mulligan Concept in 2001 and has taught post-graduate physiotherapists in South East Asia and Australia. Tim and Pam are developers of the new PIM: Physiotherapy Instrument Mobilisation concept and regularly give courses on these safe and effective mobilising techniques to physiotherapists in Australia and overseas. When not working, Tim enjoys walking, exercising in the gym, riding his motorbike and travel.
Pam Mann
Pam is the physiotherapist at Balgownie Physiotherapy. Pam qualified as a physiotherapist in New Zealand before working in the UK and migrating to Australia. She enjoys treating a wide range of conditions including neck, back, upper and lower limb pain and pelvic floor and continence problems.
Pam has a special area of post-graduate interest in treating incontinence of bladder and bowel for women, men and children and in 2000 completed the first part of her masters degree in continence at the University of Melbourne. She has a post-graduate certificate in Continence and Womens Health from both the University of Melbourne and Curtin University and is now completing her Masters degree in Continence and Womens Health at Curtin University WA.
When not working she enjoys keeping fit, walking and keeping up with her three wonderful kids.
Julia Berger
Julia, also from Canberra, completed her physiotherapy degree in 2010 and joined Corrimal Physio in January 2011. As a new grad she has up to the minute training and is looking forward to gaining further experience at Corrimal Physiotherapy in the latest hands-on, exercise and PIM: Physiotherapy Instrument Mobilisation techniques.
Administration
- Jenny Jaros - Jenny joined the Corrimal Physiotherapy team in 2005 and is a smiling and helpful first contact for many patients. Jenny enjoys her church, having coffee with her daughters and plotting her annual overseas tropical holidays.
- Alyssa Nelson
Massage Therapists
- Aaron Cram
- Mark Ward
- Tegan Taylor
- Caitlyn Dowsell
