Dr. Campbell earned early acceptance into the Doctor of Chiropractic program at the University of Western States while enrolled in a Bachelor of Kinesiology program at the University of Alberta. He then completed his clinical residency at the Radix Pain & Rehabilitation Center under the supervision of Dr. Farrell and has adopted the same practice style.
With a background in human movement and a degree in human biology, you will see Dr. Campbell putting his skills to work on patients in the full training facilities available at the Radix Pain & Rehabilitation Center. Dr. Campbell is a passionate people person and equally invested in helping patients accomplish their personal health goals. Having undergone a personal health transformation himself some years ago, Dr. Campbell understands first hand how difficult getting started can be and how frustrating injuries can be when they get in the way of training progress.
The Radix gym facilities allow patients to work out under their doctor’s supervision to demonstrate when and where their pain presents in their training routine. It also allows patients who are starting in the gym to ensure their form is mechanically sound to prevent further injury. Highly trained in human movement and the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal conditions, Dr. Campbell looks forward to helping you reach your health and fitness goals.
Throughout his education, Dr. Campbell has visited various countries and hopes to have completed 50 countries before turning 50. Dr. Campbell now balances any of his spare time between the art of cooking, exercising, golfing, and various winter sports.
Dr. Farrell received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alberta in 2005 and then completed his chiropractic training in 2008 at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Following base chiropractic training, Dr. Farrell completed a two-year subspecialty neurological rehabilitation training program offered by the Carrick Institute (DACNB) in 2010. Dr. Farrell has also completed the vestibular rehabilitation certification program (FABVR) through the Carrick Institute and takes a special interest in concussion and vestibular patients.
Dr. Farrell maintains active status with the American Chiropractic Neurology Board serving as an examiner, sitting on the examination committee, and writing cases for their annual exam.
Dr. Farrell completed his chiropractic orthopedic specialist training by completing the two-year International Advanced Neuromuscular Training program (DIANM) in 2022. Dr. Farrell gained fellowship status with the Canadian College of Chiropractic Orthopaedic Specialists, FCCOS(C), in 2023.
Dr. Farrell has also completed his acupuncture training with Acupuncture Canada (ACC) and regularly attends conferences to further his training in neurological rehabilitation and other areas of interest.
While studying, Dr. Farrell served two consecutive terms as president of the Macquarie University Chiropractic Students Association (MUCSA). After graduation, he was elected to the Sydney College of Chiropractic Board of Governors.
Dr. Farrell takes a special interest in complex musculoskeletal presentations involving lower back pain, headache, vertigo, neck pain unresponsive to treatment, TMJ pain, and concussion rehabilitation.
Personally, Dr. Farrell is an active yogi. Using his professional training, he passionately enjoys dissecting yoga practice and his personal yoga experiences. Dr. Farrell welcomes any opportunity to help patients enjoy a healthier lifestyle through Yoga.