Connor Hurley

PT, DPT

Clinic Director | Physical Therapist

About

Pronouns: He, Him, His

Connor Hurley received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Pacific University in Hillsboro, Oregon. Before that, Connor was a 4-year collegiate basketball player for Pacific University where he spent time developing strength and conditioning programs for the team. Connor has extensive experience with coaching, personal training, and motor skill instruction for clients of all ages. He has spent significant time training and coaching youth athletes and has a passion for injury prevention and performance optimization for this age group.

Connor has a passion for mentoring patients of all ages and activity levels to facilitate increased activity, exercise, and strength. Connor has obtained his ITPT, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT certifications as well as become a certified clinical and fellowship instructor. In addition to post operative patients, Connor has a passion for treating all forms of athletes (competitive, weekend warrior, and recreational).

Apart from Physical Therapy, Connor loves to lift weights, run, walk his dogs Lilly and Floki, play basketball, and golf. Connor cannot wait to travel throughout the rest of Europe and ultimately visit each of the seven continents. He is a proponent of the Physical Therapy profession and aspires to spread his love of movement and physical activity to the Bethany community and beyond!

Board Certifications

Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy (OCS)

Additional Certifications

Certified Manual Physical Therapist (CMPT)

Certification in Orthopedic Manual Therapy (COMT)

Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT)

Impact Trained Physical Therapy (ITPT)

Education

Pacific University, Doctorate of Physical Therapy

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.
International Men’s Health Week is the perfect time for us to spotlight an important aspect of health — stress management and self-care.
There are many stressors associated with raising kids. However, these tips can help you counteract the PHYSICAL stressors associated with navigating our days and nights with littles in the mix.
Call to action for all the moms out there! Consider something that’s important to you and write down a goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timebound, and get started on changing your physical activity, health, and well-being.

How can we help you today?

Quick Links:

How can we help you today?