Campbell Hogan

Musculoskeletal

Physiotherapist

Campbell completed his Physiotherapy training with research specialisation at Monash University, graduating with the highest aggregate marks in his cohort. In recognition of his academic excellence and dedication to learning, he was awarded the Constance Read Memorial Prize, Eliza McAuley Memorial Prize and the Sir John Monash Medal.

Drawing on both personal experience and clinical practice, Campbell has developed a strong interest in musculoskeletal rehabilitation and persistent pain management. He has completed additional training in lumbar spine, cervical spine and shoulder rehabilitation, and for the past 5 years has worked in complex pain and spinal clinics in Melbourne’s south east. In addition, he is a treating physiotherapist in two randomised controlled trials investigating motivational interviewing and lumbar motor control in chronic pain conditions.

Campbell is passionate about supporting people to return to the activities and goals that matter most to them. He values an empathetic, individualised approach and integrates his research expertise to provide effective and evidence-based care.

In his spare time, Campbell enjoys playing guitar, writing music and spending time with his golden retriever, Marty.