Mitchell Wylie Physiotherapist

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Mitchell brings lived and professional experience to his role as a paediatric physiotherapist, with 9 years working across public health and disability services. He is passionate about early motor development, play-based therapy, and empowering families through understanding movement.

Read more about his journey below.

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Paediatric physiotherapist Natalie Groome at Walky Talky, supporting babies, children and teens with motor development, movement and musculoskeletal care.

AboutĀ Mitchell

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Qualifications

Bachelor of Exercise, Sport and Rehabilitation Science (Curtin University)
Master of Physiotherapy (Curtin University)

Physiotherapy Journey

Mitch has 9 years of experience as a Physiotherapist across the public health and disability sectors here in Perth. He has worked with young children and their families with Rocky Bay and the Child Development Service.

Special Interests

Mitch has extensive experience in working with babies and toddlers with gross motor delay, with a special interest in coaching parents and helping them to understand movement and how we develop skills through play together. As a person with cerebral palsy, Mitch also has an interest in supporting kids with disabilities to get the best start in life to support them to reach their potential. Much like the Physio’s who supported him and his family, he really values being able to pass on that knowledge and experience to others.

Why babies and children?

Working with kids is fun, and it is so rewarding seeing them being able to achieve that new skill and reach that milestone with the support of their families. Kids also offer us a great opportunity to develop these fundamental skills, so they can grow and learn in the strongest way possible.

Non work life

Mitch is an uncle to 3 and a rugby coach to a team of very big kids (adults). Outside of work you will find Mitch in the gym, on the rugby field or trying to keep up with his niece and nephews.

Mitchell Wylie

I can help...

  • Gross motorĀ delay in babies and toddlers

  • Early motor milestones through play-based physiotherapy

  • Parent coaching to understand movement and skill development

  • Physiotherapy support for children with disabilities, including cerebral palsy

  • School-aged children and teens

  • Building strength, confidence, and functional movement in early childhood

Work with Mitchell
Toddlers at Walky Talky Hub in Perth enjoying action songs to support speech, movement, and early development through play-based therapy.
Baby babbling while being held face-to-face with parent at Walky Talky Perth, supporting early language, bonding and speech development.
Toddler reading a book at Walky Talky Therapy Hub in Perth, supporting early literacy, speech and language development through play-based therapy.
Baby during tummy time at Walky Talky Therapy Hub in Perth, building strength, motor skills and early development with physiotherapy support.