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Welcome to Trails End Physical Therapy! We are a therapist owned private practice in the heart of Old Oregon City. Our staff is dedicated to providing you with exceptional care in a fun, relaxed environment as we strive to return you to your previous level of activity. We do this by evaluating and treating the problem while educating you on how to best care for yourself. Our goal is to provide excellent care so you will feel comfortable referring other family and friends. We feel this is the largest demonstration of trust ou... read more
1506 Washington St, Oregon City, OR, 97045, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Did you know, physical therapy may be able to keep you from undergoing surgery by helping you heal from an injury or eliminating pain? An added benefit to avoiding surgery? Health care costs are reduced.
Physical therapy is not just for adults, Doctors often recommend visits to these professionals for help with pediatric conditions such as developmental delays, cerebral palsy, and muscular dystrophy.
When it comes to specialized management of women's health issues, physical therapy can be invaluable, particularly in areas of bowel and urinary incontinence, breast cancer, fibromyalgia, lymphedema, and pelvic pain.
Are you thinking of getting back into a fitness routine, taking up a new sport, or training for an endurance event? Visits to a physical therapist can help you do so safely.
At the end of your initial visit to a physical therapist, you can expect to receive a clinical diagnosis, prognosis, plan of care and short- and long-term goals for your therapy. You may also receive recommendations on things you can do at home to complement the therapist's care.
What are some of the ailments physical therapy can help with? Among them are carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, back pain, rotator cuff tears, and even TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders. They also treat neurological conditions, spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's disease, MS, and traumatic brain injuries.
If you've had a stroke, you may experience some loss of function and movement. Physical therapy can help strengthen weakened parts of the body and improve gait and balance as well as the ability to move around and take care of daily living activities.
Where do licensed physical therapists work? Almost everywhere you can imagine from outpatient offices to private practice, hospitals, rehab centers, nursing homes, sports and fitness sites, schools, hospices and even government agencies and research centers.
Do you need to be hurt or injured in order to see a physical therapist? No! While physical therapy is traditionally used in the diagnosis and treatment of movement-related problems and the improving of physical function, it's also an excellent preventive measure.
Trails End Physical Therapy has a 5 star rating with 106 reviews.
Trails End Physical Therapy is closed now. It will open on Monday at 9:00 a.m.
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