Physical Therapy Delivered to You
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High Quality Convenient Therapy
Mobile physical therapy allows you to schedule without taking time off to travel to/from a clinic, work in appointments with minimal time lost, and the flexibility such as not needing to hire a sitter for the kids.
We bring all the necessary equipment to you in addition to helping to troubleshoot how to best utilize what you already have at home, allowing easier access to the necessary consistency for improvement.
Our initial evaluation focuses not only on the injured or painful area, but the entire body to assess the interconnected nature most of our injuries tend to be.
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Independence with Your Recovery
The goals of therapy are to first understand the issue, then work with and teach you how to correct the injury to ultimately be independent of the clinic. We work with you on the phone and through our custom clinic phone App (for those who wish) between appointments to allow you to grow independent of the clinic as you progress, with the ultimate goal that you have the knowledge to continue treatment progressions for the long term, and be able to troubleshoot any bumps along the way.
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Direct Access to your Physical Therapist, A Movement Specialist
In Oregon we have unrestricted direct access for physical therapy where you can simply contact us and schedule. Those who have Medicare still require a referral from your PCP or another medical provider due to their guidelines. We have therapists that have been working and developing relationships with the valley's providers for years and we are always happy to facilitate any therapy that may be needed or consult with your provider.
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A Clear Research-Based Approach
To appropriately treat pain or symptoms we need to first identify the root cause of the issue. It's only possible to appropriately treat what we first understand. Every visit focuses on clear understandable communication as to the diagnosis, any movement issues that are affecting symptoms, the testing and treatment protocol we are following, and expected outcomes.