Shoulder Physical Therapy

One-On-One, Shoulder Physical Therapy
Long-term, Effective Shoulder Pain Relief

I had rotator cuff surgery on my left shoulder feb 5, 2015. physical therapy began soon after with Sabrina. I immediately felt Sabrina was concerned about my well being and healing and would take an active role. She worked to increase my flexibility and strength, careful to increase my range with each session , but always in control. I had rotator cuff surgery on my right shoulder the previous year and a different therapist. the therapist was good but I would choose Sabrina first and foremost because of her techniques and sincere concern for a patients well being.

– Kevin H.

I came to Therapydia at the suggestion of my CrossfFit coach for a long-standing shoulder injury. Having had several experiences with physical therapy before that hadn’t been super stellar over the last 12 years or so, I was reluctant to start over again, but wanted to feel better and train harder than I was currently able to. I’ve been so pleasantly surprised and grateful for the outstanding service provided by Jason, Emily, Sabrina, and Nikki and Abby up front–their goal has been to get me back to training since my first visit, and I appreciate the time and care they have put into my visits with them. Not only am I feeling better and stronger than I have in years, but they’ve been effective at finding the root of the problems and are continuing to help me make progress weekly. I love that they’ve communicated that their goal is to help people “graduate” from their program, rather than having to wonder if I will be there forever grinding at the same issue.

– Dani O.

I needed some physical therapy for a shoulder injury and was recommended to Jay by my PCP. It was a great recommendation because my 3 sessions with Jay were outstanding. He listened to what and where my pain was, educated me on what he was doing and why, and gave me exercises for me to perform on my own at home. His focus was getting me in top-shape again and active as quickly as possible. Jay did just that. If I ever have any issues again, I will certainly be back to visit Jay.

– AJ B.

Shoulder Pain Relief

The shoulder is considered to be one of the most intricate joint systems in the entire human body involving multiple tendons and muscles that allow a variety of motions with the arm from shooting hoops to getting dressed. Your shoulder is made up of three bones: your upper arm bone (humerus), your shoulder blade (scapula), and your collarbone (clavicle). The head of your upper arm bone fits into a rounded socket, the glenoid, in your shoulder blade. A combination of muscles and tendons keeps your arm bone centered in your shoulder socket. These tissues are called the rotator cuff and they cover the head of your upper arm bone and attach it to your shoulder blade. The wide range of motion our shoulders give us can cause problems when our shoulders are overused, have some instability or suffered from a sudden injury leading to tendon impingements and pain.

Signs & Symptoms

    Identifying the reasons for shoulder pain can be multifactorial and there are 3 classifications of shoulder conditions.

    • 1. Shoulder pain and mobility deficits (Frozen Shoulder)
    • 2. Shoulder stability and movement coordination impairments (Shoulder Dislocation)
    • 3. Shoulder pain and muscle power deficits (Rotator Cuff, Bursitis)


      Common symptoms:

      • Limited shoulder range of motion
      • Difficulty lifting
      • Difficulty with overhead motions

Why Physical Therapy

    There are 3 specific benchmarks our physical therapists look for during your shoulder physical therapy program:

    • 1. Pain-free:
    • First and foremost, we want to ensure that all patients are not feeling any pain in their shoulder region. Nobody wants to be in pain and throughout the recovery process so we make this a top priority.

    • 2. Shoulder range of motion (ROM):
    • Through manual therapy and a custom exercise program, our physical therapists will help maintain your range of motion and reduce any pain you may be feeling. During each visit, we will work on increasing your ROM across all directions and prescribe exercises that will gradually help you move without pain.

    • 3. Return to activity or sport:
    • The ultimate goal of physical therapy is to get you back to where you were before injury, and potentially beyond, by correcting any inefficient movement. We customize every treatment program to our patients needs and goals. During this stage, we will continue to utilize manual therapy techniques and develop additional exercises to get your range of motion back to normal.

About Therapydia

Better Physical Therapy Experience

At Therapydia, our physical therapists offer one-on-one, hands-on shoulder treatment. You’ll spend your entire with one of our expert therapists – we won’t hand you off to a PT assistant or aide. We’ll help you understand what’s causing your pain, what you can do to relieve your pain and ways to prevent reoccurring injuries. Best of all, you’re covered. Therapydia works with and provides billing for most PPO insurance groups and Medicare. We also accept cash-based payments.

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  • Hands-On-Care
  • Quality Treatment
  • Jason
    Clinic Director
    and Physical Therapist
  • Sabrina
    Physical Therapist
  • Emily
    Physical Therapist

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(971) 703-4524 (Pearl)
(503) 606-8849 (Hillsboro)
(360) 768-4340 (Vancouver)

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Portland
2808 E Burnside St.
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: (503) 477-4802
North Portland:
4140 N. Williams Avenue
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: (971) 347-1774
Lake Oswego
4859 Meadows Rd. #161
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Phone: (503) 387-6081
Beaverton
3925 SW 153rd Dr #210
Beaverton, OR 97003
Phone: (971) 727-8155
SE Portland:
3838 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: (503) 603-4555
Gresham
1027 NW Norman Ave.
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: (971) 362-3288

Progress Ridge
15000 SW Barrows Road
Suite 201, Beaverton, OR 97007
Phone: (971) 930-4433
Tanasbourne:
9282 NE Windsor St
Hillsboro, OR 97006
Phone: (503) 606-8849
Vancouver:
1125 SE 163rd Place Suite 102
Vancouver, WA 98683
Phone: (360) 768-4340
Happy Valley:
13120 SE 172nd Ave
Building B, Suite 108
Happy Valley, OR 97086
Phone: (503) 825-2232
Hazel Dell
7604 NE 5th Ave. #109
Vancouver, WA 98665
Phone: (360) 597-7570

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