Physical Therapy

Let’s Play Ball! The Developmental Benefits of Ball Play for Children & Fun Activities

Balls are a great toy that are not only readily available and easy to find, but they are also inexpensive and very versatile. (DIY: you can even make a ball out of a rolled up pair of socks!) They come in a variety of sizes, textures, weights, and firmnesses; which is part of why balls

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Does My Infant Need a Helmet?

Helmets (also called Cranial Orthosis) are commonly used as a way to assist with torticollis, plagiocephaly, brachycephaly (or flat-head) treatments. Infants can develop flat spots on their skull, which can affect their overall appearance as they grow and develop. Physical therapists can assist with stretching, strengthening, and re-positioning to assist with decreasing the flat spot

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The Role of Consistency in Treatment

When children begin the therapy process, clinicians identify a series of goals to accomplish throughout the plan of care. Goals will vary based on the needs of each child. Rarely do any two children have the same needs in terms of frequency, duration, or length. However, one element that remains the same from child to

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Eugene Clinic:
84 Centennial Loop
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 255-2681
Fax: (541) 255-3537

Clinic Hours:
8:00 to 6:00 Monday – Thursday
8:00 to 5:00 Friday

Corvallis Clinic:
201 NW 3rd St.
Corvallis, OR  97330
Phone: (541) 255-2681
Fax: (541) 255-3537

Clinic Hours:
8:00 to 6:00 Monday - Thursday
8:00 to 5:00 Friday

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