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Our “Lifetime Patient Relationship℠” Model

We want to expand traditional Physical Therapy rehabilitation services to assists our patients with both prevention and performance. At your “Initial PT Evaluation” we will go over your medical history and establish “Plan of Care Visits” for your rehabilitation. Our PT rehabilitation programs culminate with a “Graduation Visit” where we will give you goals to achieve after discharge. Our “3-Month Check Ups” are often conducted virtually and are a convenient way to check in with your PT after you have graduated. Our “Baseline Screens” help healthy individuals identify problems before they become serious, and help you perform up to your full potential.

Lifetime Patient Relationships℠ A New Model for Physical Therapy
Lifetime Patient Relationships℠ A New Model for Physical Therapy

Initial PT Evaluation

Your first visit with a Physical Therapist to evaluate a specific condition is called an “Initial PT Evaluation” or “Eval”.  You can be referred by another Physician or decide to come in on your own or “Self-Refer”.  This is called Direct Access and is allowed in all 50 US states as of 2019, making Physical Therapy a first choice option for musculoskeletal (MSK) health issues!  Before your initial eval, you will be asked to provide your medical history which you will review with your PT during your eval.  You will receive some level of treatment, and be provided with i) a home exercise program and ii) a “plan of care” for future visits including frequency and duration.

Plan of Care Visits

After your Initial PT Eval, you will be given a “Plan of Care” for future visits.  This will typically include a frequency (for example, once or twice per week), and a duration (for example, 8 weeks).  It is extremely important that our patients stick to their Plan of Care.  For convenience, patients are allowed to advance schedule so they can establish regular days and times for their visits.  If a patient’s Plan of Care changes during treatment, they may be assigned a new home exercise program.  A Plan of Care may be shortened or lengthened based on the patient’s progress, and patient’s may be re-evaluated, a “ re-eval”, if there has been a significant change in their condition.  If the plan of care is proceeding as scheduled, your PT will schedule a “Graduation Visit” to discharge you from care with modifications to your home exercise program.

Graduation Visit

Your Graduation Visit is essential to your long-term recovery. At this visit, we will make sure you are prepared to self-manage your continued recovery outside of the PT clinic setting. We will let you know the warning signs associated with your condition, and we will establish a date for a Check Up on the condition, typically 3 months later. This Check Up can be done virtually or in clinic. At this point, you can also schedule a “Baseline Screen”, to set a baseline score for your musculoskeletal fitness.

3-Month Check Up

Therapydia is unique in our desire to establish Lifetime Patient Relationships. We’ve asked patients for feedback on their PT experience with other providers, and learned that patients often feel abandoned after their last visit, and out-of-touch with their care providers. We encourage our patients to schedule regular check-ups to monitor their condition, either virtually or in-clinic, usually every 3 months after their Graduation Visit. If their condition has been resolved, we will suggest that they progress to the next step in their patient care timeline which is a Baseline Screen to establish a baseline for monitoring their comprehensive musculoskeletal health going forward.

Baseline Screens

Therapydia has a unique focus on prevention and performance. Our mission includes attention to your longevity, vitality and happiness.  Baseline Screens are intended for the healthy population, so are appropriate for individuals who do not yet need PT or who have graduated from PT.  Our proprietary software and patient portal, PTanywhere, allows us to establish a baseline score for your musculoskeletal fitness so you can compare your progress over time, and compare yourself across demographics.  We offer a variety of screens so that we can find the one that is the most appropriate for you and your goals.  All Baseline Screens are comprised of standardized 10 tests, scored from 0-10, for a maximum score of 100. Your screen comes with a home exercise program for targeting any tests where your score was not optimal with the goal of improving your score at your next screen.  Subsequent screens can be performed annually or more frequently for athletes or high stress job functions.  For more information about PTanywhere Baseline Screening for employers, schools and other large groups, click “Learn More” below.

Specialty Services

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

Our goal is to help our patients lead the lives they’ve always wanted, helping each individual reach their long-term wellness goals.

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Manual Therapy

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is one type of clinical hands-on physical therapy technique. This technique uses skilled and sophisticated hands-on movements to treat soft tissues and joint structures.

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Baseline Screens

Baseline Screens

By tracking changes over time, we can pinpoint injuries before they happen and areas to improve for performance vitality.

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Sports Rehab & Performance Training

Sports Rehab & Performance Training

Our physical therapists are athletes just like you – we work together to create individualized programs based upon your goals and needs.

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Pelvic Floor

Pelvic Floor

Women’s Health Physical Therapy spans across age groups and life events from competing in sports to childbirth and menopause and into the golden years.

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Pediatric Pelvic Floor

Pediatric Pelvic Floor

Welcome to our physical therapy topic of pediatric pelvic health. While pelvic health concerns are often associated with adults, it is crucial not to overlook the unique needs of children.

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Women’s Pelvic Health

Women’s Pelvic Health

In recent years, the field of women’s health has gained significant recognition, shedding light on the importance of addressing unique concerns that women face throughout their lives.

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Men's Pelvic Health

Men's Pelvic Health

When it comes to healthcare, pelvic health is an area that is often overlooked, particularly when it comes to men. However, men’s pelvic health is just as important as any other aspect of their well-being.

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Prostatectomy

Prostatectomy

Undergoing a prostatectomy, the surgical removal of the prostate gland, is a significant event that can bring about various physical and emotional changes for men.

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Pre and Post Partum Physical Therapy

Pre and Post Partum Physical Therapy

Pregnancy is a time of wellness accompanied by tremendous musculoskeletal, physiological and emotional change.

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Pediatric Physical Therapy

Pediatric Physical Therapy

Welcome to our physical therapy topic of pediatric pelvic health. While pelvic health concerns are often associated with adults, it is crucial not to overlook the unique needs of children.

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Pediatric Torticollis

Pediatric Torticollis

Pediatric torticollis is a condition that affects infants and young children, causing a tilt or rotation of the head.

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Body Composition Testing

Body Composition Testing

When looking at the composition of your body, your weight is just one factor. If you are trying to build more strength and muscle mass, you may weigh more since muscle weighs...

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Bike Fitting

Bike Fitting

As physical therapists and certified bike fit professionals, we can help you improve your cycling mechanics and enjoy a more comfortable ride.

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Run Assesment

Run Assesment

Therapydia’s Run Analysis is a systematized method used to locate areas of weakness and determine whether your current running movement patterns are putting you at risk of injury.

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Vertigo

Vertigo

What’s the difference between dizziness and vertigo? Dizziness is a very broad term that can encompass lightheadedness, unsteadiness or a fainting sensation. Vertigo is actually a specific type of dizziness that is described as the sensation that one’s surroundings are moving or spinning around them.

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TMJ & TMD

TMJ & TMD

The temporomandibular joint, which connects the jaw to the side of the head, is one of the most used joints in the body.

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Post Concussion

Post Concussion

From professional football to pee wee hockey, there is probably no other health concern in athletics that has exploded on a national level like concussions. The American Journal of Sports Medicine says up to 300,000 high school athletes will experience a concussion this year.

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Blood Flow Restriction

Blood Flow Restriction

Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Therapy is a limited occlusion of arterial and venous blood flow by applying a tourniquet to the upper or lower extremity (arm or leg).

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Golf Swing Assessment

Golf Swing Assessment

Golf fitness has evolved over the years requiring top athletes to take better care of their bodies to tolerate the increased power, repetitions, and demands of a swing.

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Dry Needling

Dry Needling

Dry needling therapy is a method of releasing toxic chemicals that inflame your muscles known as a trigger points (aka “muscle knots”).

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Portland, OR 97214
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Portland, OR 97217
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4859 Meadows Rd. #161
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
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Beaverton, OR 97003
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Portland, OR 97202
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Gresham
1027 NW Norman Ave.
Gresham, OR 97030
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Suite 201, Beaverton, OR 97007
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Hillsboro, OR 97006
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Vancouver:
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Vancouver, WA 98683
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Happy Valley:
13120 SE 172nd Ave
Building B, Suite 108
Happy Valley, OR 97086
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Vancouver, WA 98665
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