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Meet
The Staff
Christopher
P. Campbell, PT, DPT, STC, CSCS
Dr. Christopher Campbell is a New Hampshire licensed physical therapist
and the owner of Sport & Spine Physical Therapy.
Dr. Campbell graduated with a B.S. in Physical
Therapy from Northeastern University in 1993. He then went on to receive
his Clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) from the University
of St. Augustine in 2005. Dr. Campbell has also attained several other
credentials including Certified Sports Therapist (STC) and Certified
Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). In addition, Dr. Campbell
has received training under several of the top clinicians in the country
in specialty areas including spinal manipulation, manual therapy, and
sports specific rehabilitation. Dr. Campbell has been practicing exclusively
in the field of orthopedics for the past 16 years and he looks forward
to working with you to achieve your rehabilitation goals.
Heath Pelletier, ATC, PTA 
Heath is a New Hampshire registered Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)
as well as a Certified and New Hampshire licensed Athletic Trainer
(ATC) and he has 11 years of experience. Heath received his Associates
Degree in Health Science/Physical Therapist Assistant from Hesser
College in 1998, and he went on to earn a Bachelors Degree in Kinesiology/Athletic
Training from the University of New Hampshire in 2001. While in attendance
at UNH, Heath worked extensively with the men's ice hockey team,
as well as the women’s gymnastics and crew team. Before his
arrival at Sport and Spine Physical Therapy, Heath was the head athletic
trainer at Spaulding High School.
Benjamin N. Otis, MSPT, CSCS
Ben is a New Hampshire licensed Physical Therapist as well as a Certified
Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with 10 years of experience.
Ben graduated from Springfield College Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor
of Science Degree in 1998 and he went on to receive a Masters of Science
Degree in Physical Therapy from Springfield College in 1999. Ben played
basketball for 4 years at Springfield College earning Academic All-American
honors and served as captain of the team for 2 years. 
For 6 years, Ben was the physical therapist for the Fairfield University
athletic department where he evaluated and treated over one hundred
Division I athletes. At Fairfield University he worked exclusively
with the student athletes and the Athletic Training staff treating
post-operative patients, long term rehabilitation patients and athletes
with spine injuries accelerating their recovery to get them back to
competition safely and swiftly. Ben looks forward to working with you
in meeting your rehabilitation goals as well as achieving and maintaining
the most active and healthy lifestyle possible.
Karen Goldberg, PT

Karen is a New Hampshire licensed Physical Therapist. She has been
practicing physical therapy for 11 years. Karen graduated from
Ithaca College with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Physical Therapy
in 1992. She has worked in a variety of settings including acute
care, long-term rehabilitation, and home health with an emphasis on
orthopedics for over 7 years, giving her a good understanding of the
continuum of care. She has continued her education by taking numerous
courses focusing on treatment of the spine, manual therapy, and core
stabilization. At her previous employment in Monterey, CA she
developed and taught both neck and back land based and aquatic classes.
She strongly believes that patient education is the key to empowering
patients to become active and successful participants in their own
healing.
Ben
is a New Hampshire and Maine registered Physical Therapist Assistant
(PTA). Ben graduated in the Spring of 2008 from North Shore Community
College (NSCC) with an Associate of Science Degree in Physical Therapist
Assistant (PTA). He graduated with high honors, Phi Theta Kappa. Ben
is an ongoing member of the NSCC Physical Therapist Assistant Advisory
Board, a position appointed to him by the faculty of his school. Ben
has pursued a physical therapy profession to help empower people to
achieve their goals for rehabilitation and he looks forward to working
with you.
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