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East Portland

Therapeutic Associates East Portland Physical Therapy

Reach out today, our team is ready to help.

8028 NE Glisan St, Suite B
Portland, 
OR  
97213
Our Hours

Monday: 7:00am - 4:00pm

Tuesday: 9:00am - 6:00pm

Wednesday: 9:00am - 6:00pm

Thursday: 9:00am - 6:00pm

Friday: 7:00am - 4:00pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

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Dedicated to patient-centered care.

At Therapeutic Associates East Portland Physical Therapy, our team of experienced physical therapists will work collaboratively with you to develop a customized plan of care. Our team specializes in treating a range of conditions, utilizing a wide variety of physical therapy services.

Getting you back to what you love.

Whether you have been in a motor vehicle accident, sustained a work or sports-related injury, have undergone surgery or have experienced aches and pains that limit your daily life, we can help. Conveniently located in the Montavilla neighborhood on NE Glisan Street, our physical therapist owned and operated clinic is known for its inclusive, friendly environment. Our PTs are committed to delivering a personalized physical therapy experience for every patient who walks through our doors.

As part of your healthcare team, we are dedicated to helping you reach your goals for rehabilitation, pain relief, injury prevention and performance enhancement. We create custom treatment plans designed to empower you to minimize pain, maximize function and achieve long-term relief. A focus on continuing education ensures that each of our therapists are on the leading edge of treatment methods and clinical excellence.

Community focused.

We are committed to our community and regularly volunteer our time at local events that represent our diverse community. We believe in actively giving back through partnerships with local organizations that share our values. As your local experts in musculoskeletal health, it is of the utmost importance to us to help our community maintain a healthy and active lifestyle in both their personal and professional lives.

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.

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a mom throws her toddler into the air
an athlete swimming

What
they say...

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Veronica E.
5/17/2023
Had a great experience at Therapeutic Associates East Portland. Very knowledgeable and skilled therapists, clean clinic, and positive customer service. 10/10 recommend.
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Sierra S.
3/08/2022
My hero’s. I can’t tell you how many doctors I went to see that gave the same exercises to “fix” my runners knee. I finally was suggested to see PT and I’m so glad I did. I worked with a few of the students doing rotations there and they were absolutely amazing! I just wish my knee felt this great as a kid, because it held me back from so many things! I’m about 30 now and can squat heavier and hike further than I ever could as a kid/teen. It’s been well over a year since going and if my knees starts acting up, I get back into the exercises they taught me and the pain is gone in no time. Thanks for changing my life!!
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Jo L.
1/20/2022
I have been dealing with nerve pain in my ankle (injury, 3 surgeries, etc.) for several years now. For the first time, I feel like there might be a path to permanent pain relief without taking drugs or using nerve stimulators, etc. I started working with Pete a couple of weeks ago and not only is he super knowledgeable about how the body's perception of pain works, but has offered therapeutic ways to hopefully reach pain relief for me. His explanations are done in a way that the typical human can understand which I appreciate and his methods seem logical to get to our desired result. I am super excited to continue working with Pete.
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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.

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Your path to physical health starts here.

Dedicated to patient-centered care

Hands-on treatment approach

Caring and fun support teams

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Jason Quigley and his family on an outing together near a waterfall

Jason’s Winning Play: Beating Shoulder Pain with PT

Jason, a dedicated father and volunteer softball coach, found himself sidelined by nagging shoulder pain. Determined to regain his mobility and return to coaching his daughter’s team, he turned to physical therapy for answers. Through targeted treatments and personalized care, Jason discovered the transformative power of PT on his path to wellness.

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A woman celebrates a hike at Red Rocks in Sedona, a milestone in her recovery from preventative bilateral mastectomy surgery

Post-Mastectomy Physical Therapy — Andie’s Patient Success Story

The path to recovery for post-mastectomy patients is filled with ups and downs, and Andie’s journey was no exception. There was a part of her that thought she might never be able to reclaim the things in life that bring her joy. But, through a gradual and comprehensive physical therapy program for recovery and rehabilitation, Andie got her life back.

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The South Medford physical therapy team surrounds patient Jim Klug and his service dog.

Beyond Expectations — Jim’s Healing Journey Through Physical Therapy

Jim, a Vietnam War veteran suffering from back pain and neuropathy, embarked on a life-changing journey through physical therapy. With the support of his PT team and the companionship of his service dog Niko, Jim experienced remarkable healing and a renewed sense of mobility that surpassed all expectations.

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Against all odds, Aubrey Burningham is back to squatting with heavy weights in the gym.

Power over Pain – Aubrey’s Physical Therapy Success Story

A fluke accident during labor left Aubrey Burningham struggling to care for her newborn as she battled debilitating pain. Life quickly became overwhelming as she tried to navigate her days with four young children at home. Her painstaking journey was long and riddled with obstacles, but through physical therapy – including pain education and reprocessing – Aubrey found a pathway to healing.

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.
More than a million people across the U.S. lace up their running shoes and kick off the Thanksgiving Day festivities with a Turkey Trot! If you're one of them, consider these tips to make sure you're ready!
If you’re trying to improve your heart health, it’s as simple as putting one foot in front of the other. Walking is a safe and effective way to not only improve aerobic capacity, but also reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and cancer.
Physical therapist Pete Dills knows the pain and discomfort associated with shin splints based on his own personal experience. Today, a decade after his running journey began, he is passionate about helping others overcome the limitations caused by repetitive stress injuries such as shin splints through treatment, education, and prevention.

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.
As someone who enjoys the outdoors and being active, Jocelyn Davis understands the importance of pain-free movement and values the opportunity to help people achieve it, both in her role as administrative coordinator and as a massage therapist.
If you are among the majority of the population that experiences low back pain, remember that physical therapy should be your first line of defense to recovery so you can get back to doing what you enjoy!
Bending, lifting, pushing, and pulling can wake up those aches and pains that tend to lay low during the slower activity levels of the winter months, and put us in positions susceptible to injury. But gardening does not have to be harmful to the body.

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