Dr Shea Wilcox
Medical Director
Dr Shea leads a dedicated team providing minimally-invasive treatments for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. He focuses on personalised care, supported recovery, and long-term relief to improve his patients' quality of life.
Dr Shea has completed a PhD on ultrasound guided treatment techniques. His mission is to provide specialised, minimally invasive solutions through expert diagnosis and treatment. He aims to help patients find relief and regain control of their lives using the latest techniques, delivering skilled, effective care. With a focus on patient well-being, Dr. Shea is committed to excellence, innovation and strives to improve the quality of life for those seeking a pain-free future.
Dr Kyle Wilcox
Medical Director
As a senior Proceduralist, Dr Kyle is committed to offering cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatments for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
His approach centres on individualised care that prioritises supported recovery, helping patients regain a better quality of life with minimal risk or side effects, to return to normal activities as soon as possible.
Dr Kyle's goal is to provide tailored, advanced solutions through accurate diagnosis and specialised treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. He is dedicated to helping patients find relief, restore function, and regain control of their daily lives. By employing the latest treatment techniques and ensuring compassionate, high-quality care, Dr Kyle is passionate about improving outcomes and enhancing the well-being of those seeking a symptom-free future.
Dr Chris Lobos
Director of Research
Chris is a clinical researcher with a strong background in biomedical science and a passion for advancing patient outcomes. He completed his doctorate at Monash University in 2023, where he focused on the immune response to infectious diseases. Building on this expertise, Chris now applies his skills in study design, data analysis, and translational research to drive evidence-based innovation at the Carpal Tunnel Institute.
In his role, he contributes to research initiatives that aim to improve diagnostic methods, refine treatment approaches, and enhance recovery pathways for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and related conditions. His collaborative approach and commitment to rigorous science ensure meaningful contributions to both clinical practice and the wider research community.
Outside of research, Chris has over a decade of experience leading teams and working in fast-paced environments. He enjoys combining his scientific mindset with strong communication skills. Whether engaging with clinicians, or connecting with broader audiences through digital platforms and various community outreach projects.