Lindsy Palisca | Therapeutic Associates Physical Therapy

Lindsy Palisca

PT, DPT

Clinic Director | Physical Therapist

About

Lindsy has been a physical therapist since 2009 and is passionate about whole-person healthcare. At Therapeutic Associates Physical Therapy – Camas, she sees the clinic not just as a place for rehabilitation, but as a hub for community wellness. She supports patients with injury recovery, preventative programs, and tools to maintain long-term health. Using functional exercises and manual therapy, Lindsy provides personalized, one-on-one care to help each patient meet their goals and return to pain-free living.

Lindsy has advanced training in treating the fascial system through the Fascial Distortion Model (FDM), is certified in ASTYM™, and has completed extensive manual therapy coursework through NAIOMT.  Her clinical specialties include Tempomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD), commonly known as TMJ, headaches and migraines, orofacial and breathing dysfunction, and complex or persistent jaw-related conditions. She has also completed higher level training in Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy to better support patients with chronic or difficult-to-resolve symptoms.

Lindsy received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2009 from A.T. Still University in Arizona and is now an adjunct faculty member for their DPT program. Prior to this, she graduated from Oregon State University in 2005 with a BS in Exercise Sports Science. She began working at Therapeutic Associates in 2011 after returning to the Pacific Northwest. Lindsy enjoys attending sporting events, hiking, traveling, hockey, and exploring new places with family and friends.

Additional Certifications

Certified Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist

Education

A.T. Still 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.
Physical therapy works hand-in-hand with your medical care to speed recovery, reduce pain, and improve movement—helping you take an active role in your health.
Learn how physical therapy works alongside your dentist, ENT, and doctor to treat TMJ, jaw pain, breathing issues, and headaches through collaborative care.
Curious about mouth taping for sleep or snoring? Learn the pros, cons, and why it's not always safe—especially if you have TMJ or jaw pain.

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