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Dr Cheryl Mitchell - Concussion Certified by the American Institute of Balance, Physical Therapy Tampa, Florida Physical Therapist

Cheryl Mitchell, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist / Concussion Certified

Dr. Cheryl Mitchell is a skilled physical therapist specializing in low back pain and concussion management for post-concussion patients. With years of experience, her dedicated approach to rehabilitation and tailored care has helped numerous individuals recover and regain their quality of life. Dr. Cheryl's expertise is a beacon of hope for those seeking relief and recovery from traumatic brain injury.

EDUCATION

DPT: Doctor of Physical Therapy, Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA

Professional Licenses & Certificates

  • Physical Therapy License, State of Florida
  • Concussion Certified by the American Institute of Balance

Experience

  • Senior Clinic Manager- CORA Physical Therapy, Pinellas subregion
  • Clinic Manager – CORA Health Services, Seminole FL
  • Staff Physical Therapist- CORA Health Services, Clearwater FL
  • Staff Physical Therapist-SunDance [Genesis] Rehabilitation Clearwater, FL

Continuing Education Programs and Presentations:

  • “Low Back Pain: Clinical signs and symptoms with treatment: an evidence-based approach” 1-hour live CEU (NCMs) Bradenton FL October 2016
  • “CORA Concussion Management” 4-hour live CEU Orlando October 2018
  • “Examination, Evaluation, and Treatment of a Post-Concussion Patient- a case study.” 1-hour virtual live CEU in January 2019
  • “Concussion Management: Evaluation, Examination, and Treatment of the Post-Concussion Patient.” 8 hours live CEU
    – Columbia SC January 2019
    – Fuquay-Varina NC February 2019
    – Ft Lauderdale, FL March 2019
    – Jacksonville, FL April 2019
  • “Clinical Documentation Interpretation” 1 hour Live CEU for NCMs July 2019
  • “Concussion and the Injured Worker” 1 hour Live CEU for NCMs
    – July 2019
    – August 2019
    – February 2020
    – October 2020 (via WebEx)
  • “Concussion Management: Evaluation, Examination, and Treatment of the Post-Concussion Patient.”
    – Alcoa TN August 2019
    – Orlando FL, October 2019
    – Tampa, FL November 2019

Languages
English

The Role of Our Physical Therapist in Our Brain Injury Rehabilitation

Healing from Brain Injury After Accident.​

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have profound physical effects on individuals, impacting their mobility, balance, coordination, and overall physical functioning. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the comprehensive rehabilitation of TBI patients, helping them regain strength, improve mobility, and enhance their overall quality of life.

At Radius TBI, a leading traumatic brain injury rehabilitation center located in Ft. Lauderdale and Tampa, Florida, a team of dedicated physical therapists specializes in providing personalized care and effective interventions to support TBI patients on their journey to TBI recovery. 

  1. Individualized Assessment and Treatment Plans: Upon entering Radius TBI, each patient undergoes a thorough assessment by a skilled physical therapist. This assessment helps identify the patient’s physical impairments and challenges, enabling the therapist to develop a tailored treatment plan. By understanding each patient’s unique needs and goals, the physical therapist can create a roadmap for recovery.

  2. Restoring Mobility and Functional Independence: Physical therapists at Radius TBI employ evidence-based techniques and exercises to help TBI patients regain mobility, improve balance, and restore functional independence. They work closely with patients to address muscle weakness, coordination difficulties, gait abnormalities, and other physical impairments that may arise from brain injury. Through targeted interventions and exercises, the physical therapist guides patients toward improved physical function and increased confidence in their abilities.

  3. Gait Training and Balance Enhancement: Many TBI patients experience challenges with walking and balance. Physical therapists at Radius TBI utilize gait training techniques and balance exercises to help patients relearn proper walking patterns, enhance stability, and reduce the risk of falls. They provide guidance and support in using assistive devices, such as walkers or canes, when necessary to ensure safe and efficient mobility.

  4. Strength and Endurance Building: Rebuilding strength and endurance is critical to physical therapy after a traumatic brain injury. Radius TBI physical therapists design personalized exercise programs that gradually increase muscle strength, improve cardiovascular fitness, and enhance overall endurance. These programs are tailored to meet each patient’s needs and abilities, ensuring a safe and effective recovery process.

  5. Pain Management and Symptom Relief: In some cases, TBI patients may experience pain and discomfort due to their injury. Physical therapists at Radius TBI employ pain management techniques, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities such as heat or cold treatment, to alleviate pain and improve overall comfort. By addressing pain symptoms, physical therapists create a more conducive environment for rehabilitation and recovery.

  6. Collaborative Care and Holistic Approach: At Radius TBI, physical therapists work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, neuropsychologists, and medical doctors. This collaborative approach ensures comprehensive care and allows for a holistic understanding of the patient’s needs. Physical therapists actively participate in interdisciplinary discussions and treatment planning, optimizing rehabilitation.

  7. Ongoing Evaluation and Progress Monitoring: Physical therapists at Radius TBI conduct regular evaluations to track each patient’s progress during rehabilitation. These assessments help determine the effectiveness of the treatment plan, identify areas for improvement, and guide adjustments as necessary. By monitoring progress and providing continuous support, physical therapists ensure that the rehabilitation journey remains dynamic and tailored to the patient’s evolving needs.

Physical therapists at Radius TBI, located in Ft. Lauderdale and Tampa, Florida, play a pivotal role in helping patients recover and regain independence after traumatic brain injury. We provide patients with the tools and support to overcome physical challenges and restore function through personalized assessment, targeted interventions, and a collaborative approach.

By empowering individuals on their recovery journey, the physical therapists at Radius TBI significantly impact the lives of TBI patients, promoting optimal physical well-being and enhancing their overall quality of life.

DID YOU KNOW?
TBI in the United States

According to the report to Congress on mild traumatic brain injury in the United States: steps to prevent a serious public health problem. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2003. https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury

TBI is a major cause of death and life-long disability in the United States. (including all levels of severity)

  • An estimated 1.5 million Americans sustain a TBI (Sosin, Sniezek and Thurman 1996); 
  • 50,000 die from these injuries; and 80,000 to 90,000 experience onset of long-term disability (CDC 1999). 
  • An estimated 5.3 million Americans live with a permanent TBI-related disability today (CDC 1999). 
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Tampa Medical Team

Radius TBI comprises a multidisciplinary medical team of neurology, neuropsychology, audiology, neuro-ophthalmology, psychology, and physical therapy dedicated to providing outstanding medical care and improving the quality of life in patients suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussion.

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MD:General Medicine, University of Cartagena, Cartagena, Columbia
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