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on Thursday, April 2, 2020Renew Yourself At Renew Physical Therapy If you live in the Portland area and are considering seeking physical therapy, visit Renew Physical Therapy. We are eager to provide Portland locals with the affordable and individualized treatments they need. Additionally, at Renew Physical Therapy we believe that physical therapy doesn’t have to be painful. We offer […]
What Causes Chronic Pain?
on Thursday, February 13, 2020Renew Physical Therapy Offers Treatment for Chronic Pain in East Portland If you have long-lasting or chronic pain, physical therapy may be the best way to address it. Renew Physical Therapy provides one-on-one, hands-on, pain-free treatment that is focused on the root cause of a patient’s symptoms, including those of chronic pain. What Can Cause Chronic Pain? Chronic […]
How Much Do Physical Therapists Know? A Lot!
on Thursday, February 6, 2020We Treat The Patient, Not The Symptoms Renew Physical Therapy offers treatment that focuses on the root cause of a patient’s symptoms. With our unique “no-pain” approach to physical therapy, we provide one-on-one, personalized, and hands-on physical therapy treatments to help eliminate pain for patients in East Portland. What Do Physical Therapists Need To Know? […]
How Physical Therapy Helps Both Before And After Shoulder Surgery
on Thursday, January 16, 2020East Portland Locals Seek Shoulder Care At Renew Physical Therapy East Portland patients can rely on Renew Physical Therapy for professional and pain-free physical therapy treatments. Our professional team is experienced in helping East Portland locals with a wide range of issues, including chronic pain or pain caused by an injury. If you live in […]
Physical Therapy Doesn’t Have To Hurt
on Thursday, January 9, 2020Seek Professional Physical Therapy In East Portland At Renew Physical Therapy Renew Physical Therapy is an independently owned manual physical therapy clinic in East Portland. We offer a wide range of physical therapy treatments to treat work or auto-related injury, chronic pain, sports injury, as well as pain associated with specific parts of the […]
What Is The Difference Between A Functional Diagnosis And A Medical Diagnosis?
on Monday, January 6, 2020Did You Know Physical Therapists Are Doctors, Too? When physical therapy originally became recognized as a profession, one required a bachelor’s degree to practice. In the 1990s, programs transitioned to a Master of Science degree, and now in the 21st century, the profession has advanced to the doctoral level. This level of education allows […]
3 Cold Weather Tips For Chronic Pain
on Sunday, December 1, 2019Does Cold Weather Have An Effect On Chronic Pain? Science is unclear why chronic pain can flare-up during colder weather, but the correlation has been well-documented. Some suggest it may not even be directly related to temperature, but other winter factors may be the cause like barometric pressure and humidity. While science debates the cause, […]
Help Prevent Foot And Ankle Pain
on Thursday, November 21, 2019Foot and Ankle Pain can derive in a number of ways, but the three primary causes of foot and ankle pain are accidents from regular activity, overuse accumulated wear and tear from sports, and improper footwear. With that in mind, here’s what you can do to avoid foot and ankle pain. Regular Activity and Sports […]
Adding Up The Costs Of Physical Therapy Alternatives
on Thursday, November 7, 2019Physical Therapy Can Have Similar Outcomes As Surgery Academic research in medicine continues to suggest that, in some cases, physical therapy can be just as effective as surgery. As early as 2013, a New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) study found patients with a meniscal tear and knee osteoarthritis who opted for physical therapy had […]
Questions To Ask Yourself Before Quitting Physical Therapy
on Thursday, October 24, 2019Looking forward to your recovery is something physical therapy doctors and patients share. Progress is welcomed when you can see it, feel it, and especially when it comes sooner than expected. For some when there is uncertainty, there may be less motivation to continue with physical therapy. Of course, we are going to recommend sticking […]

