Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy addresses functional movement and works to improve the physical ability of children.

If a child has limited mobility or range of motion, weakness or incoordination that is impacting their life, our physical therapist works to improve the ability and independence of children so that they can thrive!

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Physical therapy can address:

Cerebral Palsy
Neurological Disorders
Genetic Conditions
Delayed Milestones
Balance / Coordination
Head Injury/TBI
Torticollis/Plagiocephaly
Sports Injuries
Gross Motor Delay
Orthopedic Injury
Toe Walking
Prematurity/High Risk Infants
Low Tone/Diminished Strength
Pain
Endurance

Recent Posts For Physical Therapy

Balloon Activities for Gross Motor Development

Beyond the festive atmosphere, balloons take on a new role as playful allies in physical therapy, enriching your home exercise program to propel your child towards their developmental milestones. Dive into the fun as we explore specific goals and discover how the magic of balloons can make each activity engaging and enjoyable!
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Have a Hoppy Easter – 3 PT Activities for Spring!

Looking for ways to practice PT skills while having fun during easter?! Look no further than these PT tailored ideas.
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Toy Highlight: Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Piggy Bank

Piggybank toys are fan favorites during physical therapy sessions for children as young as six months through early childhood. Ready to PLAY?!
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Helping Your Baby to Roll Over

Rolling provides children with the first opportunity to be independently mobile and discover their environment through movement. It’s an intriguing discovery for baby, and sometimes a thrilling-but-nerve-wracking one for parents! Needless to say, it is an exciting skills that helps to create the building blocks for more advanced movements. Rolling helps infants develop the appropriate […]
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Understanding Developmental Coordination Disorder and the Transformative Role of PT

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a developmental disorder in which a child’s coordinated motor skills are significantly below what would be expected for that child’s age, in the absence of another medical condition. This first becomes apparent in the early years of a child’s life, and may present as:    Clumsiness Slowness Difficulty imitating movements […]
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8 Simple Tape Activities for PT!

Painter’s tape is an easy, affordable tool that can be used to practice many of your child’s physical therapy activities. Balance, coordination, and strengthening activities can all be performed with a simple roll of painter’s tape. See below for some ideas!   Balance Beam Use one or two long strips of painters tape to create […]
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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:
375 NW Harrison Blvd.
Corvallis, OR  97330
Phone: (541) 255-2681 (Eugene)
Fax: (541) 255-3537

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

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