June 2018 Speakers

Mr John Vieceli, Dr Mark Cox, Dr Matthew Green

Dr Matthew Green- Musculoskeletal, Rehabilitation and Pain Physician
BMBS FAFRM FFPMANZCA FIPP

Matthew practices as a musculoskeletal, rehabilitation and pain specialist in the public (SA & NT) and private sectors, he also managers WorkCover, Motor Accident Commission and self insured third parties. His dominant area of interest is musculoskeletal medicine with expertise in the area of intervention treatment for spinal and other persistent pain conditions. Rhizolysis, dorsal column stimulation and peripheral nerve field stimulation, epidural injections and nerve blocks are procedures that he commonly performs.

Dr Mark Cox – Clinical Psychologist
BApplSc (Physio), BPsych (Hons), MPsych (Clin)

Mark initially trained as a Physiotherapist in Adelaide and went on to work in the United States for a period of 5 years. During this time he worked with people experiencing a wide range of painful conditions. He then worked in Sydney for five years with an organisation providing exercise programs for injured workers who were having difficulty returning to work. It was during this time he commenced his studies in Psychology at Macquarie University. At the completion of his study he returned to Adelaide to undertake a Master of Psychology (Clinical) degree at the University of Adelaide. He has since worked as a Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice and currently works within multidisciplinary clinic treating chronic pain in Adelaide.

Mr John Vieceli – Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
MAppSC (Manipulative Physiotherapy), B App Sc (Chemical Technology)

John is an experience musculoskeletal physiotherapist with 13 years experience in managing work-related injuries period and also holds a Masters of musculoskeletal physiotherapy with a focus on the rehabilitation of whiplash injuries. In addition to running a private practice that focuses on work-related injuries he also lectures on the management of work-related injuries at the University of SA and participates in Pain Management Institute of South Australia assessments