Data: 9 May 2026

Nalinda Andraweera

SA, Australia · RMSANZ Member (Ordinary Membership) · FAFRM

Institution(s): AU

MM 1 - Metropolitan(Postcode: 5005)

NeurorehabilitationNutrition and dieteticsBrain injury rehabilitationTrauma rehabilitationPaediatric rehabilitation

Clinical Expertise (self-reported)

NeurorehabilitationMusculoskeletal rehabilitationPain managementStroke rehabilitationRehabilitation of older adultsTrauma rehabilitationAmputation, prosthetics and orthoticsCancer rehabilitationParkinson's disease and movement disordersSpasticity managementAdults with childhood-onset disabilitiesRehabilitation pathways and service modelsDisability and NDIS-related rehabilitationDigital health and AI in rehabilitationHealth services research

Research Expertise (self-reported)

NeurorehabilitationMusculoskeletal rehabilitationSpasticity management

Source: RMSANZ Member Survey 2025 (Chapter 3)

3
H-index
4
Publications
218
Citations
10.9
FWCI
0
Funding Awards
0
Clinical Trials
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Dr Venugopal Kochiyil1View
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Publications (4 shown of 4 total)

Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin A Injection in Managing Mobility-Related Outcomes in Adult Patients With Cerebral Palsy

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation · 2020 · 8 citations● Rehab-relevant

Tele rehabilitation: two-year experience in conducting medical assessments via tele link

Sri Lankan Journal of Sports and Exercise Medicine · 2018 · 0 citations● Rehab-relevant

Acute rehospitalisation during the first 3 months of in-patient rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury

Australian Health Review · 2015 · 16 citations● Rehab-relevant

Relationship between Body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage, estimated by bioelectrical impedance, in a group of Sri Lankan adults: a cross sectional study

BMC Public Health · 2013 · 194 citations