Dr Appukutty Manickam

Rehabilitation Specialist

About Dr. Manickam

About

Dr Appukutty Manickam’s Rehabilitation Medicine training was undertaken at tertiary teaching hospitals across Sydney, including Concord, St George and Liverpool Hospitals, and subacute hospitals such as Lady Davidson, Ryde, Calvary and Metro Rehabilitation Hospitals. During this period, he concurrently commenced Basic Physician Training in 2021. He was admitted to the Fellowship of the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine (AFRM) in 2022.

 

Dr Manickam’s interests are in managing acute stroke, stroke & spinal injury rehabilitation, pain management, movement disorders and the applications of artificial intelligence in medicine.

 

He tailored his education towards this, having completed Rehabilitation Medicine, Master of Medicine (Surgery), surgical, critical care and radiology training. He worked in neurosurgery and intensive care units in Queensland for 6 years, published in various neurology & neurosurgical journals and presented in neurosurgical & radiology conferences. This training has provided expertise in Rehabilitation, Neurosurgery, Neurology, Orthopedics and General Medicine. His aim is to provide holistic care by maximizing patient function and quality of life through a comprehensive rehabilitation program.

 

Dr Manickam currently divides his time between being a part-time Rehabilitation Staff Specialist at the Spinal Injuries Unit, Prince of Wales Hospital and physician training. He has been credentialed for consultation rights at Westmead Private, Sydney Private and Northshore Private Hospitals and has visiting rights for inpatient consultations at Mt Wilga Private Rehabilitation Hospital. He also organizes the Australian Rehabilitation College Faculty training program for NSW.

Education

Credentialed for consultation rights at Westmead Private, Sydney Private and Northshore Private Hospitals and has visiting rights for inpatient consultations at Mt Wilga Private Rehabilitation Hospital

Referral Criteria

Disability related issues affecting functional independence concerning the following conditions:

How to Refer

How to Refer

A written referral will be required from your specialist or GP. Please phone the practice directly to make an appointment.