Mario Pribicevic

Mr Mario Pribicevic is a practicing sports chiropractor based in Sydney. He is owner and Director of 2 chiropractic clinics located in the Northern Sydney suburbs of Harbord and Willoughby. Besides, general and sports chiropractic the clinics specialise in management of disorders of the upper limb, primarily the shoulder.
Mr Pribicevic graduated from Sydney University with majors in Anatomy and Neurophysiology in 1993. He then went on to complete a Masters of Chiropractic degree at Macquarie University in 1995. He is in the final stages of his PhD degree at Macquarie University. His thesis includes: A Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial of Chiropractic Treatment for Shoulder Pain and An Epidemiological Survey of the Prevalence of Shoulder Pain in Chiropractic Practice.
Mr Pribicevic has been in private clinical practice for the last 10 years.
Mario treats a wide variety of musculoskeletal disorders and specializes in manual therapy and rehabilitation of the shoulder and shoulder girdle.
His basic research interests involve diagnosis, epidemiological studies, manual therapy, rehabilitation and clinical research of the shoulder.
Mario has been a Sessional Academic at Macquarie University since 2004, and tutors in Chiropractic Technique IV and V. He is a member of the Chiropractic and Osteopathic College of Australasia (COCA) and a foundation member of Macquarie Injury Management Group (MIMG).
He has presented within Australia at numerous conferences and internationally in the field of Sports Medicine with a focus on manual therapy of the shoulder, current trends in chiropractic and manual therapy management of the shoulder.
Email: mariochiro@optusnet.com.au
Phone: +661-2-99386623
University address: Department of Health and Chiropractic, Macquarie University, Sydney Australia.
Publications
Journal publications (peer reviewed)
Pribicevic M, Pollard H
A multimodal treatment approach for shoulder pain: A case series
BMC Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2005, 13:20
Pribicevic M, Pollard H.
Rotator cuff impingement. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2004;27(9):580-90
Impact factor: 1.041
Platform presentations
COCA conference, Canberra-Australia, November 26th , 2005-11-24
Post Graduate Seminar Presentation, Macquarie University-Australia, November 17th 2005
International Conference of New Zealand Sports Medicine, Queenstown- New Zealand, November 3-5 2005.
International South African Sports Medicine Association Conference, Johannesburg-South Africa, September 29th-1st October 2005.
Chiropractic Alumni research Conference Sydney- Australia, September 3rd 2005.
World Congress of Chiropractic, Sydney- Australia, June 16-18th 2005
Post Graduate Seminar Presentations, Macquarie University-Australia, November 1999-2004.
Poster presentations (peer reviewed)
World Congress of Chiropractic, Sydney- Australia, June 16-18th 2005
COCA Biennial Conference, Melbourne-Australia October 8-9th 2005.
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