Bayden Campbell – Complex Injury & Biomechanics Specialist
Bayden Campbell is a highly experienced physiotherapist and the Clinical Services Director at Evolutio Sports Physio in Richmond, Melbourne. With over 9 years of clinical experience and advanced training in biomechanics through Anatomy in Motion (AiM), Bayden is the practitioner you want for complex, difficult-to-solve injuries.
Bayden specialises in complex injuries, chronic foot pain, biomechanical problems, running injuries, and strength sports injuries. His systematic, detail-oriented approach, combined with a genuine commitment to solving difficult cases, makes him invaluable for patients who haven't found answers elsewhere.
He has also has extensive experience dealing with CrossFit injuries, Powerlifting injuries, Olympic Lifting, Running, Cycling and AFL injuries after working as a trainer with the VAFA over several years.
If you've been to multiple practitioners without success, if your injury is complicated and multi-faceted, or if you're dealing with frustrating foot and biomechanical issues, Bayden is your physio.
About Bayden Campbell
Bayden is the fourth best export from Tasmania, following Pinot Noir, Sullivans Cove whiskey, and Simon Baker (in no specific order). After being conscripted from Tasmania to join Evolutio in 2016, Bayden has become an integral part of our team and took on the role of Co-Clinic Director.
Built on old-fashioned principles of hard work and earning your keep (though we're not actually sure he grew up on a farm), Bayden brings a wealth of experience in physiotherapy, strength and conditioning, and high-level rehabilitation. He's a constant overachiever and as rare as David Boon – which is to say, exceptional.
Bayden loves complex injuries. While other practitioners might feel daunted by complicated presentations, multi-factorial problems, or cases that haven't responded to standard treatment, Bayden thrives on them. His systematic approach, biomechanical expertise, and genuine curiosity about difficult cases make him the practitioner patients seek out when they need someone who won't give up.
Specialisations & Expertise
Bayden's areas of clinical expertise include:
Complex & Multi-Factorial Injuries Bayden excels with complicated injuries that have multiple contributing factors or haven't responded to previous treatment. He's thorough, systematic, and persistent in identifying root causes. Learn about choosing a good physiotherapist for complex cases.
Chronic Foot Pain & Biomechanics Foot and ankle problems are a particular passion for Bayden. Whether it's plantar fasciitis, complex foot mechanics, or issues related to orthotics, Bayden's AiM training gives him unique insight into foot function. Discover more about physiotherapy for foot pain.
Anatomy in Motion (AiM) Practitioner Bayden is a certified AiM practitioner, giving him advanced skills in assessing and treating biomechanical dysfunction. AiM is a sophisticated approach to human movement that considers the entire kinetic chain.
Running Injuries & Biomechanics Bayden treats the full spectrum of running injuries with particular focus on biomechanical factors and load management. He excels with runners who have complex presentations or haven't responded to standard treatment.
Powerlifting & Strength Sports Injuries Working extensively with powerlifters and strength athletes, Bayden understands the unique demands of heavy lifting. He helps athletes navigate injuries while maintaining training capacity. Check out our perspective on powerlifting physiotherapy.
Back & Neck Problems Bayden provides comprehensive assessment and treatment of spinal issues, considering biomechanical factors from the feet up.
Orthotic-Related Issues If you're having problems with orthotics or foot mechanics, Bayden's expertise in foot biomechanics makes him the ideal practitioner to review and optimise your orthotic prescription.
Qualifications & Professional Experience
Doctor of Physiotherapy – Melbourne University
Bachelor of Exercise Science – University of Tasmania
AiM (Anatomy in Motion) Practitioner – Advanced biomechanics training
Dry Needling Certified
Co-Clinic Director – Evolutio Sports Physio (2016-present)
9+ Years Clinical Experience in musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy
Member – Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)
Bayden's AiM certification represents advanced training beyond standard physiotherapy qualifications. Learn more about Anatomy in Motion principles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What injuries does Bayden specialise in?
A: Bayden specialises in complex injuries, chronic foot pain, biomechanical problems, running injuries, powerlifting injuries, and cases that haven't responded to previous treatment. He's the go-to physiotherapist for difficult, multi-factorial presentations.
Q: What is Anatomy in Motion (AiM)?
A: Anatomy in Motion is an advanced assessment and treatment approach that evaluates movement through the entire kinetic chain. As an AiM practitioner, Bayden has specialised training in biomechanics and foot function that goes beyond standard physiotherapy education.
Q: Is Bayden good for foot problems?
A: Yes, foot and ankle issues are one of Bayden's primary specialties. He treats plantar fasciitis, complex foot mechanics, orthotic-related issues, and chronic foot pain. His AiM training gives him unique expertise in foot biomechanics.
Q: Can Bayden help if I've had problems with orthotics?
A: Absolutely. Bayden is the ideal practitioner for orthotic-related issues. He can assess whether your orthotics are appropriate, review your foot mechanics, and work with your podiatrist to optimise outcomes.
Q: Does Bayden work with powerlifters?
A: Yes, Bayden works extensively with powerlifters and strength athletes. He understands the demands of heavy lifting and helps athletes navigate injuries while maintaining training where possible.
Q: What if my injury is really complicated?
A: Bayden thrives on complex cases. His systematic approach, persistence, and advanced biomechanical training make him ideal for injuries that have frustrated other practitioners. He won't give up until finding solutions.
Q: How long does it take to solve complex injuries?
A: Complex injuries typically require more time than straightforward cases. Bayden is honest about realistic timelines and committed to thorough investigation rather than quick fixes. Most patients appreciate his patience and methodical approach.
Q: What makes Bayden different from other physiotherapists?
A: Bayden's combination of 9+ years experience, AiM certification, clinic leadership role, and genuine interest in complex cases sets him apart. He has the expertise and patience to solve injuries that have stumped other practitioners.
Q: Does Bayden provide exercises to do at home?
A: Yes, detailed home exercise programs are a crucial part of Bayden's treatment approach. He provides clear instructions and progressions, ensuring you understand how to perform exercises correctly and why they're important.
Q: How do I book with Bayden?
A: You can book online through our website or call our Richmond clinic at 03 9100 3798. Given Bayden's expertise with complex cases, he's often the practitioner our reception team recommends when patients have been struggling to find answers elsewhere.

