Archive for the ‘Physical Therapy Clinic’ Category
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on Thursday, July 18, 2019Physical Therapy is One of the Best Choices for Treating Chronic Pain We should start, however, by acknowledging that physical therapy is not always the answer in completely eliminating one’s physical pain, especially in cases of chronic pain that has been present for many years, but we believe we can assist most individuals in achieving […]
5 Workplace Tips From A Physical Therapist
on Thursday, July 11, 2019If you watch TV, you may think the most dangerous jobs for work-related injuries may be on a boat catching crabs or in the woods cutting down trees. But, for the rest of us, injuries can begin with just bad posture while sitting at our desk inside our own cubicles. Here are five tips from […]
Pain-Free Physical Therapy in SE Portland
on Thursday, June 27, 2019Our Pain-Free Physical Therapy Philosophy There is a stigma that physical therapy includes pain. In fact, some feel it is encouraged as part of the recovery process, i.e., the pain tells you that it is working. At Renew Physical Therapy, located in SE Portland, we have a no pain rule for physical therapy. Our […]
How Does the Musculoskeletal System Work?
on Thursday, June 20, 2019Just Muscles Plus Bones. Right? The musculoskeletal system is more than just a combination of two separate systems. In fact, when it comes to physical therapy it is hard to see it as two separate systems at all. A physical therapist is trained to understand how your body moves and, as you can imagine, […]
Renew Physical Therapy in SE Portland
on Thursday, June 13, 2019Southeast Division Street is a popular route which begins at the edge of the eastern waterfront of the Willamette River, stretches through the heart of Southeast Portland, and extends east into Gresham. Centrally located on this length of Division, at SE 110th Avenue & SE Division, you will find Renew Physical Therapy. Many physical therapists […]
Do You Need A Doctor’s Referral To See A Physical Therapist?
on Thursday, May 16, 2019In Oregon, we are fortunate to have “Direct Access” to physical therapists. In fact, as of 2015 all 50 states now have direct access to physical therapy. This means that you can legally see them directly, without a referral. However, some insurance companies still require a referral in order to have physical therapy services paid […]
Elbow Pain is More Common Than You Think
on Friday, February 1, 2019When it comes to injuries, back pain and knee pain usually top the list. Elbow pain, however, is a common injury as well. In fact, unlike other joints, we ask much more of the elbow than we realize. The anatomy we use the most is our hands and almost every time we use our hands […]
Do You Have Tennis Elbow? 3 Common Symptoms of Tennis Elbow
on Thursday, April 26, 2018For active folks who engage in recreational sports, injuries like tennis elbow are relatively common. Tennis elbow refers to a specific pain where your forearm meets your elbow. Tennis elbow affects muscles and tendons in your forearm usually as a result of repetitive motion. Sports injuries alone only account for a percentage of cases of […]
Physical Therapy for Auto Injuries Near Gresham
on Wednesday, January 3, 2018Gresham residents suffering from pain as a result of an automobile injury can find relief from lasting pain with dedicated physical therapy. Regardless of whether your injury stems from the impact of a major collision or a fender bender, the resulting injury can leave you unable to work, spend quality time with your friends and […]
Physical Therapy for Auto Injuries In Clackamas
on Wednesday, November 8, 2017There are thousands of drivers in the Clackamas area; commuters shuttling back and forth to downtown Portland, parents dropping off school children before racing through town to complete a laundry list of chores, local services offering couriers, repairs, and more to the suburb’s many residents. With all this activity, it’s inevitable that the occasional fender […]

