Rocco Cavaleri is a Pain Management Specialist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He works with people dealing with pain that can make everyday life feel hard, from the first sharp flare-ups through to longer-lasting issues.
In clinic, the focus is on pain that shows up in different ways. This can include acute pain, where symptoms come on suddenly and need prompt care. It can also include chronic pain, which often hangs around and can affect sleep, mood, movement, and confidence. Rocco also looks after people who have Mal De Debarquement Syndrome, a condition some people describe as a constant rocking, swaying, or feeling of motion even when they are still.
Another common area he manages is tenosynovitis. That’s when the lining around a tendon becomes irritated and inflamed, usually causing pain with movement or after repeated use. It can be linked to work, sport, or everyday activities, and it can take time to settle when it keeps coming back.
Over time, pain care often becomes about more than one problem. It can be about finding what’s driving the symptoms, then making a plan that fits real life. In many cases, that means looking at triggers, checking how the pain changes during the day, and making practical steps to help people move more comfortably. At times, it also involves working out what to do when flare-ups pop up, so the next “bad day” doesn’t feel as scary or out of control.
Rocco’s experience is built around day-to-day work in pain management, with a steady focus on helping patients get clearer answers and workable options. The exact details of training and past roles aren’t listed here, but his work stays centred on practical assessment and supportive pain management in a busy Sydney setting.
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