Jack Campbell
Physiotherapist

Jack Campbell Physiotherapist
Physiotherapist at PhysioWorks Clayfield and Sandgate.
Jack Campbell is a PhysioWorks physiotherapist who helps people with musculoskeletal injuries, sports and exercise-related problems, post-operative rehabilitation and return to activity.
His approach combines clear assessment, practical hands-on physiotherapy when appropriate, targeted exercise and a structured rehabilitation plan. Jack aims to help you understand what is happening, what you can do now and how to progress towards your goals.
Jack sees patients at PhysioWorks Clayfield and PhysioWorks Sandgate.
Profession
Physiotherapist
Clinics
Clayfield and Sandgate
Qualification
Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Australian Catholic University
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Book at Clayfield or Sandgate
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Select the location that is most convenient, or call either clinic for booking assistance.
Could Jack Be a Good Fit for You?
Jack commonly works with people who want to reduce the impact of an injury, rebuild strength and movement, or return to work, exercise, sport and everyday activities with a clearer plan.
Sports and Exercise Injuries
Jack has a strong interest in helping active people with sports, running, gym and exercise-related injuries, including planning a gradual return to training and competition.
Post-Operative Rehabilitation
Following surgery, physiotherapy may help restore movement, strength and function as you progress through the stages of your rehabilitation.
Strength, Movement and Balance
Jack also has an interest in strength, balance, falls prevention and progressive exercise for people who want greater confidence with movement and everyday function.
Jack Campbell’s Physiotherapy Approach
Jack takes a practical approach to physiotherapy. He starts by listening to what is troubling you, what activities have become difficult and what you would like to get back to doing.
Your assessment may include movement, strength, joint, balance or functional testing depending on your presentation. Jack then explains the findings in straightforward language and works with you to develop an appropriate treatment and rehabilitation plan.
Treatment may include hands-on physiotherapy, exercise rehabilitation, education and changes to activity or training where appropriate. The emphasis is on giving you practical steps and progressing them as your capacity changes.
For more information about this type of care, see our guide to musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
What Happens at Your First Appointment?
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Discuss your problem and goals
Jack will ask about your symptoms, health history, activities and the movements or tasks that matter most to you.
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Assess movement and function
Your assessment may include relevant movement, strength, joint, balance or functional testing.
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Explain the findings
Jack will discuss what the assessment suggests and answer questions about your options.
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Start your treatment plan
Where appropriate, treatment may begin during your first appointment and may include hands-on care, exercise, education or practical activity advice.
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Plan the next stage
You will leave with a clearer idea of what to do next and how your rehabilitation may progress.
Clinical Interests
Jack’s professional interests include musculoskeletal physiotherapy, sports and exercise injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, return-to-activity planning, strength development and balance.
His sporting background includes AFL, triathlon and golf. This experience gives Jack a practical understanding of training loads, exercise progression and the demands involved when returning to recreational or competitive sport.
Jack has also been involved in football injury support. His sports background complements his clinical interest in helping people move from injury management towards strength, function and participation.
Qualification and Professional Background
Jack completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at Australian Catholic University.
As an early-career physiotherapist, Jack’s profile focuses on his current clinical role, approach and professional interests rather than overstating experience or using specialist terminology.
Choosing Clayfield or Sandgate
Jack practises at both PhysioWorks Clayfield and PhysioWorks Sandgate. You can choose the location that best suits your appointment availability and travel requirements when booking.
Appointment fees and rebate arrangements can vary according to appointment and funding type. See our physiotherapy fees and rebates information or ask the clinic team when booking.
Jack Campbell FAQs
Where does Jack Campbell practise?
Jack Campbell practises at PhysioWorks Clayfield and PhysioWorks Sandgate. The booking options on this page allow you to choose your preferred clinic.
What does Jack Campbell commonly help with?
Jack commonly works with musculoskeletal and sports injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, return-to-exercise planning, strength and movement rehabilitation, and balance-related concerns.
Does Jack work with sports and exercise injuries?
Yes. Sports and exercise rehabilitation is one of Jack’s professional interests. His sporting background includes AFL, triathlon and golf, which gives him practical insight into training demands and graded return to activity.
What can I expect from my first appointment with Jack?
Your appointment starts with a discussion about your symptoms and goals. Jack will then assess the relevant movement and function, explain his findings and discuss an appropriate treatment and rehabilitation plan.
Book an Appointment With Jack Campbell
Choose PhysioWorks Clayfield or PhysioWorks Sandgate below to find a suitable physiotherapy appointment with Jack.
PhysioWorks Physiotherapy
Book at Clayfield or Sandgate
Choose your preferred clinic to book a physiotherapy appointment online or call reception for assistance.
Not sure which clinic to choose?
Select the location that is most convenient, or call either clinic for booking assistance.