Michael Kellmann is a Pain Management Specialist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Pain can change your day-to-day life in a big way, so the focus is on helping people get back some comfort and control. Whether the pain is new and short-lived (acute pain) or keeps coming back or hangs around for months (chronic pain), he aims to take a steady, practical approach.
In many cases, pain isn’t just one thing. It might affect sleep, work, walking, lifting, or even mood. At the appointment, the goal is to understand what’s going on for you. This usually means talking through where the pain is, how it feels, when it flares up, and what you’ve already tried. From there, a plan can be built that fits your situation, not just a one-size-fits-all fix.
Acute pain can show up after an injury, a sudden flare, or a new health issue. Chronic pain is different. Over time, the body can stay in a “high alert” mode, and the pain can become part of everyday living. Handling chronic pain often takes patience and small steps. It’s about reducing the worst days, improving function, and helping you feel more confident about how to manage day-to-day symptoms.
Michael works with people who are dealing with both acute and chronic pain. That can include aches and pains from day-to-day strain, ongoing pain that keeps affecting movement, and flare-ups that interrupt plans. The aim is to make things clearer, so you’re not left guessing. At times, that can also involve working out whether other supports might help alongside pain relief.
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Overall, the approach is simple and human. Pain management is about more than just turning the pain down. It’s about helping you live your life with less disruption, one practical step at a time.