More Than Just Rehab - It’s A Reset

Our approach addresses the root cause of your pain so you can move better, feel better, and stay injury-free.

Chiropractor adjusting patient's neck while lying on examination table in medical office

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is a cornerstone of effective physical rehabilitation. This hands-on approach is used to restore movement, reduce pain, and enhance the body’s natural healing process. Our skilled therapists use a variety of techniques tailored to your unique condition and goals.

These may include:

  • Soft tissue mobilization and massage to release muscle tension and improve circulation

  • Joint mobilization to improve joint alignment and range of motion

  • Myofascial release to reduce fascial restrictions and ease chronic pain

Neuromuscular re-education is then often used to retrain movement patterns and restore control.

Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or aiming to move more freely, manual therapy can be a powerful tool in your recovery plan by providing immediate relief and long-term results.

Functional Exercises

Movement is medicine and functional exercise is a core component of effective physical therapy. At Tualatin Valley Physical Therapy, we design customized exercise programs that restore strength, improve mobility, and support long-term function, whether you're recovering from injury, surgery, or managing a chronic condition.

 Our therapeutic exercise plans are tailored to your needs and may include: 

  • Strengthening exercises to rebuild muscle and joint support

  • Stretching to improve flexibility and reduce stiffness

  • Balance and coordination training to prevent falls and injuries

  • Endurance activities to boost stamina and cardiovascular health

  • Functional movements that mimic real-life tasks and goals

Every exercise is selected with purpose, guided by clinical expertise, and adjusted as you progress. By staying active with the right movements at the right time, you’ll heal faster, move better, and reduce the risk of reinjury.