Therapeutic Associates South Hillsboro Physical Therapy

Therapeutic Associates South Hillsboro Physical Therapy

Reach out today, our team is ready to help.

(503) 430-5982 (fax)

2973 SE 75th Ave
Hillsboro, 
OR  
97123
Our Hours

Monday: 6:00am - 7:00pm

Tuesday: 7:00am - 7:30pm

Wednesday: 6:00am - 7:00pm

Thursday: 7:00am - 7:00pm

Friday: 6:00am - 6:30pm

Saturday: 7:30am - 11:30am

Sunday: Closed

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Your passion is our priority.

At Therapeutic Associates South Hillsboro Physical Therapy, we empower patients to find their strength, overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Our staff is committed to providing exceptional care for patients of all ages and abilities through personalized treatment plans designed around individual needs.

Collaborative care.

Our team of experienced physical therapists is dedicated to meeting your individual needs and helping you get back to the things you love as quickly and safely as possible. We will listen, learn your story, and work with you to address your situation and help you on your healing journey. Our focus is you.

Our locally owned and operated clinic offers extended hours to ensure that every patient has the opportunity to seek care when needed. We are located near the intersection of Tualatin Valley Highway and Cornelius Pass Road, conveniently situated for those living and/or working in the Hillsboro and Beaverton areas.

Prioritizing our local community.

We are committed to being an active part of our community. As your local experts in musculoskeletal health, we believe in giving back via our time and resources and strive to ensure the prevention of injuries and to foster, support, and promote an active lifestyle to everyone.

Check out our clinic space.

Our clinic was designed to empower every patient to reach their full potential, incorporating private treatment spaces and dedicated exercise areas.

an athlete doing agility exercise
a mom throws her toddler into the air
an athlete swimming

What
they say...

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Harold D.
8/05/2025
Amazing people. They LISTEN and treat appropriately. The therapists actually care and are concerned with your health. Helped me regain the use of my hands and shoulder so I could return to a normal lifestyle
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Linda Avatar
Linda
5/14/2025
Staff is very concerned about my welfare and pleasant to work with. They are prompt and we work as a team to help me get better.
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Deb P.
3/10/2025
Bailey, my PT is fabulous. I went to her for a hip problem. She helped me so much. I'm doing well now. All the doctors & specialists I saw before going to her recommended surgery. She isn't a miracle worker, I did have to work hard everyday with the exercises she recommended. I started going back for some help with another issue, my right shoulder this time. I wouldn't go to anyone else. She is gentle, kind and knowledgable.
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Our services — designed to help you reach your goals.

Offering a wide range of multidisciplinary treatments, including manual and movement-based therapies as well as performance and preventative services, our team’s mission is to provide quality rehabilitation, performance enhancement and life-long fitness.

a physical therapist performs manual therapy on a patient's lower leg
PT Rob Barnes assists a young female patient with balance and strength work in clinic at Boise PT

We treat each individual 1:1, like a family member

Your goals matter. Physical therapy can help you reach them.

Happy family playing on the couch

Your path to physical health starts here.

Dedicated to patient-centered care

Hands-on treatment approach

Caring and fun support teams

##MyPTStory

Cindy Davidson - back to swimming after ankle surgery and rehab

Standing Strong — Cindy’s Inspiring Ankle Rehab Journey

Cindy’s journey through physical therapy exemplifies the power of perseverance, personalized care, and the invaluable guidance of a dedicated physical therapist. After years struggling with ankle injuries, through PT, Cindy found her way back to the things that bring her joy.

##MyPTStory

On May 11, after riding 3,007 miles over 44 days, Bob reached St. Augustine Beach. Months later, after submitting 251 witness signatures, 130 videos, and comprehensive GPS data to Guinness World Records, the confirmation came: at 85 years and 49 days old, Bob Sanders was officially named “The oldest person to bicycle across America, male.”

Biking Across America at 85 — A PT Success Story

At 85, Bob Sanders biked 3,007 miles over 44 days and became the Guinness World Record holder for the oldest male to bicycle across America — proving how lifelong physical therapy and persistence can power any journey.

##MyPTStory

Justine Buchanan with her horse and her daughter

Postpartum Healing: Reclaiming Confidence After Motherhood

After a traumatic delivery, Justine faced pain and incontinence that impacted her passion for horseback riding and her daily life. Pelvic floor physical therapy empowered her to heal, regain confidence, and embrace life as a mom, horseback rider, and barrel racer.

##MyPTStory

Anne Ohman enjoys a day paddleboarding after rehabilitation for her scoliosis and Ehler's Danlos Syndrome.

Anne’s Journey: From Years of Pain to Hope with Therapeutic Associates

Anne’s story highlights the transformative power of a combined approach of physical therapy and massage therapy in treating scoliosis and Ehler’s Danlos Syndrome.

##MyPTStory

Cindy Davidson - back to swimming after ankle surgery and rehab

Standing Strong — Cindy’s Inspiring Ankle Rehab Journey

Cindy’s journey through physical therapy exemplifies the power of perseverance, personalized care, and the invaluable guidance of a dedicated physical therapist. After years struggling with ankle injuries, through PT, Cindy found her way back to the things that bring her joy.

Recent Clinic Blog Posts

Our educational blogs draw on the expertise and experience of our therapists, bringing you the information you need to pursue an active, healthy, and pain-free life.
See how pediatric PT Bailey Ouellette inspires children, families, and colleagues through therapy, community service, and mentorship.
Help young athletes train safely, avoid overuse injuries, and stay in the game with guidance from physical therapy experts.
Learn why experts in pediatric physical therapy, orthopedic rehabilitation, and sports medicine advise against early sports specialization.

Recent Blog Posts

Our educational blogs draw on the expertise and experience of our therapists, bringing you the information you need to pursue an active, healthy, and pain-free life.
Discover how physical therapists help baseball players prevent injuries, recover faster, and improve performance with specialized throwing programs and mechanics training.
Knowing the signs that a young athlete isn’t just sore but is actually injured is key to preventing further damage from occurring.
Discover PT‑approved tennis training tips for strength, mobility, balance, and conditioning to improve performance and reduce injury risk.

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