Physiotherapist & Research Assistant
BBiomedSci(Hons), BPhysio(Hons), APAM
Clinics: Clyde North, Dandenong
Campbell commenced with Advance Healthcare in 2020 and is a member of the Network Pain Management team.
Campbell completed his Physiotherapy training with research specialisation at Monash University, where he graduated with the highest aggregate marks amongst his peers. For his commitment to learning and achievements during his training, Campbell was awarded the Constance Read Memorial Prize, Eliza McAuley Memorial Prize and the Sir John Monash Medal.
Through his own personal experiences and clinical practice, Campbell has developed interests in musculoskeletal rehabilitation and persistent pain management.
Campbell enjoys helping people of all ages and backgrounds return to the things that they enjoy the most. He has an appreciation for the individualised approach needed to help clients achieve their goals; combining this with his research experience to deliver personalised, evidence-based and effective physiotherapy.
In his personal time Campbell enjoys playing tennis, weightlifting, cycling and reading.
Research Outcomes and Impact
Hogan, C. J., Perraton, L. G., Corbett, J., Frame, R., & Dakic, J. (2020). Does scapular dyskinesis increase the risk of shoulder injury in athletes? American Journal of Sports Medicine. DOI: 10.1177/0363546520968508
Hogan, C.J., Soares da Costa, T., Christensen J.B., Desbois S., Downton M.T., Gordon S.E., Gupta R., Nelson T.G., Abbot B.M., Wagner J., Panjikar S., Gardhi C.H.T.K, Perugini M.A. (2015) Quaternary Structure Analyses of an Essential Oligomeric Enzyme. In Analytical Ultracentrifugation, Methods of Enzymology, volume 562, chapter 21, pp. 205 - 223 (Edited by J.L. Cole)
Gupta, R., Hogan, C. J., Perugini, M. A., & da Costa, T. P. S. (2018). Characterization of recombinant dihydrodipicolinate synthase from the bread wheat Triticum aestivum. Planta, 248(2), pp. 381-391