Vancouver
Vancouver
Physical Therapy in Vancouver WA
Serving Vancouver WA and Clark County WA
Whether you’re looking to recover from an injury, improve your athletic performance, or prevent future injuries, our physical therapists in Vancouver WA are here to help you discover your path to lifetime wellness.
Here’s what you can expect at our Vancouver physical therapy clinic:
- One-on-one treatments tailored for your unique body and personal goals
- Customized home exercise programs to improve movement and function
- Hands-on care that pinpoints the root cause of your pain for lasting relief
Therapydia Vancouver
1125 SE 163rd Place, Suite 102
Vancouver, WA 98683
Phone: (360) 284-9365
Fax: (360) 768-4322
Mon – Thurs: 7:00am to 7:00pm
Friday: 7:00am to 2:50pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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Our Services
Physical Therapy
Our goal is to help our patients lead the lives they’ve always wanted, helping each individual reach their long-term wellness goals.
Manual Therapy
Manual therapy is one type of clinical hands-on physical therapy technique. This technique uses skilled and sophisticated hands-on movements to treat soft tissues and joint structures.
Baseline Screens
By tracking changes over time, we can pinpoint injuries before they happen and areas to improve for performance vitality.
Sports Rehab & Performance Training
Our physical therapists are athletes just like you – we work together to create individualized programs based upon your goals and needs.
Pre & Post-Partum Physical Therapy
Pregnancy is a time of wellness accompanied by tremendous musculoskeletal, physiological and emotional change.
Run Assessment
Therapydia’s Run Analysis is a systematized method used to locate areas of weakness and determine whether your current running movement patterns are putting you at risk of injury.
Vertigo
What’s the difference between dizziness and vertigo? Dizziness is a very broad term that can encompass lightheadedness, unsteadiness or a fainting sensation. Vertigo is actually a specific type of dizziness that is described as the sensation that one’s surroundings are moving or spinning around them.
TMJ & TMD Physical Therapy
The temporomandibular joint, which connects the jaw to the side of the head, is one of the most used joints in the body.