Hayden Bayley | Therapeutic Associates Physical Therapy

Hayden Bayley

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

About

Hayden is passionate about whole person healthcare and connecting with patients. Her enthusiasm for physical therapy stems from wanting all people to live their optimal lifestyle without pain or discomfort. She believes in focusing on functional movement and individualized care to give each patient the best outcome.

Hayden enjoys treating patients with neck pain, headaches, jaw pain, low back pain, and women’s pelvic health. She has a special interest in treating Women’s Health conditions including incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain. She plans to further her women’s health training in pregnancy, post-partum, and the female athlete. She also plans to further learn the Fascial Distortion Model, which she has already started learning as she was a student with Lindsy at TAI Camas.

Camas is home for Hayden as she grew up here and graduated from Camas High School; Go Papermakers! She graduated with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona and is happy to now be back serving her home community. Prior to PT school she attended University of Idaho and earned a degree in Exercise Science with minors in both Business and Marketing. Hayden and her husband are so happy to be close to their friends and family again! In her free time Hayden loves hanging out with her friends, trying out new restaurants, hiking, and escaping to the coast whenever she can.

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