Kyle Mitchell

Managing Director,
Vestibular Physiotherapist

Qualifications
Memberships / Affiliations

Kyle Mitchell is a Managing Director at Advanced Vestibular Clinics, specializing in vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. He holds a Doctor of Physiotherapy from Bond University, graduating with High Distinction. With over a decade of experience, Kyle has honed his skills in assessing and managing various vestibular disorders.

 

Kyle’s dedication to vestibular rehabilitation is reflected in his continuous professional development and educational roles. He has completed advanced courses in vestibular management, including Central Vestibular Disorders and Advanced BPPV Management. As a facilitator at Vestibular Courses, Kyle shares his expertise with other healthcare professionals, reinforcing his leadership in the field.

In addition to his clinical work, Kyle is a Senior Teaching Fellow at Bond University, contributing to the education of future physiotherapists in vestibular and neurological physiotherapy. This role keeps him updated with the latest research and best practices in vestibular rehabilitation.

 

Kyle’s clinical expertise in vestibular care is extensive. He has worked in various healthcare settings, including private practice and hospitals, where he has developed a comprehensive approach to patient care. His focus is on accurately diagnosing and effectively treating vestibular disorders, ensuring that each patient receives personalized, evidence-based care. Kyle’s clinical skills in vestibular rehabilitation enable him to address complex cases, providing targeted interventions that improve patients’ balance, reduce dizziness, and enhance overall quality of life.

 

As a Managing Director, Kyle is committed to delivering personalized, evidence-based care. He understands the significant impact of vestibular disorders and concussions on quality of life and is dedicated to helping patients regain their balance, confidence, and well-being.

 

Kyle is a registered physiotherapist with AHPRA and a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, including its Neurology Group.