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Lake Oswego

Lake Oswego

Physical Therapy in Lake Oswego OR

Serving Lake Oswego OR and the Portland Area

Whether you’re looking to recover from an injury, improve your athletic performance, or prevent future injuries, our physical therapists in Lake Oswego OR are here to help you discover your path to lifetime wellness.

Here’s what you can expect at our Lake Oswego 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

For the best physical therapy in Lake Oswego, contact us today!

Therapydia Lake Oswego

4859 Meadows Rd. #161 
Lake Oswego, OR 97035

Phone: (971) 318-1345
Fax: (503) 908-1518

Mon – Thurs: 7:00am to 6:20pm
Friday: 7:00am to 3:40pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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Our Services

Physical Therapy

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.

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Manual Therapy

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.

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Baseline Screens

Baseline Screens

By tracking changes over time, we can pinpoint injuries before they happen and areas to improve for performance vitality.

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Sports Rehab & Performance Training

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.

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Run Assessment

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.

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Vertigo

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.

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Blood Flow Restriction Therapy

Blood Flow Restriction Therapy

Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Therapy is a limited occlusion of arterial and venous blood flow by applying a tourniquet to the upper or lower extremity (arm or leg). In other words, it decreases blood flow to working muscles in order to promote growth of muscle cells and prevent muscle atrophy or wasting.

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Lake Oswego Physical Therapy Team

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As proof that we are delivering the highest quality services, we have scored an average of 4.9 out of 5 across 1,351 patient satisfaction surveys. You're only as good as your latest testimonial!

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Emelia Gendreau, PT, DPT | Physical Therapist

Emelia received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Columbia University in 2024. She graduated with a strong interest in treating, educating, and empowering patients across the spectrum of pelvic floor dysfunction. Emelia is a life-long learner who continues to pursue education related to pelvic floor health, including postpartum wellness, urinary incontinence, pediatric pelvic floor rehabilitation, and trauma informed care. In addition to her pelvic floor interests, Emelia has a background in pre-professional ballet training, graduating from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA in 2020 with a major in Dance and focus in Dance Science. She loves any opportunity to work with her fellow dancers. She is also in the process of pursuing a certification in the Schroth Method to treat adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis. Emelia enjoys treating people across their lifespan and has experience working with pediatrics, adolescents, adults, and geriatric patients. Outside of work, Emelia enjoys spending time and sharing good food with her family and friends, traveling, and continuing to pursue her passion for dance. Originally from Hood River, OR, she is delighted to be back in the Pacific Northwest.

Jacquelyn Bass, PT, DPT, CSCS | Physical Therapist 

Jacquelyn received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from California State University, Sacramento in 2023. She was one of four classmates to graduate with distinction for academic excellence and presenting at a conference of her peers. In addition to earning her Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist credentials in 2021, Jacquelyn is pursuing additional education in pelvic floor physical therapy. Jacquelyn believes in empowering her patients to continue successes found in the clinic, emphasizing patient education, manual therapy, and strategic exercise progression to create a well-rounded plan of care. Jacquelyn enjoys treating a full spectrum of patients, ranging from older adults, fellow athletes, and everyone in between! Jacquelyn recently moved to Portland from Sacramento, and spends her free time reading, running, climbing, exploring the PNW outdoors, and spending time with her fiance, Michael and their puppy, Tucker. 

Tyler recently moved to Portland from Hawaii where he has worked for Therapydia the past 8 years. He is originally from northern Ohio and went to Ohio State for his undergraduate in Athletic Training. He worked briefly for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL, before deciding to pursue Physical Therapy at Duke University. After earning his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, he spent a year in an Orthopedic Residency to become Board Certified in Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Tyler has been a physical therapist for 9 years and has been a clinic director for over 5 years. Fun fact about Tyler is that he recently got engaged and has two dogs named Rufio and Baxter. He’s excited about the transition to Oregon and eager to get to know and explore the PNW! 

Nick was born and raised in Oregon and graduated from Portland Community College. He loves the outdoors, taking his wife, daughter and dog on many hikes throughout the Pacific Northwest, while also playing basketball in Rec leagues and pick-up games at the park. His favorite team is the Portland Trailblazers.

Michelle is originally from Northern California but she came to Oregon to attend OSU for her Bachelors of Science in Exercise and Sport Science. She then achieved her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. After spending a few winters in Nebraska for school, she decided Oregon was more suited for her life. Michelle and her husband moved back to Oregon in 2019 and have been here ever since! Michelle helps patients in their injury recovery by improving range of motion, strength, and return to function. She works collaboratively with patients to help them achieve their goals and return back to life confidently! She is a competitive equestrian and loves to spend her free time riding, spending time outdoors, or reading a good book.

Stephanie knew early on that she wanted to be a physical therapist after seeing the positive effects a physical therapist had on two close friends, helping them not only recover but return to their way of life. Her number one priority is to create this same experience for her patients by assessing their current status and their goals, and helping to create the best path to get there.Growing up in Lake Oswego, she was constantly active and played multiple sports including tennis, volleyball, and ski racing. Stephanie attended Oregon State University where she majored in General Science and later obtained her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the Mayo Clinic of Health Sciences located in Rochester, MN. Although she enjoyed her time in the Midwest, she was anxious to return to the Northwest due to her love of the outdoors and her family. In her free time, Stephanie enjoys skiing, playing tennis, running, and hiking, but she really loves spending time with her husband Connor and their dog, Charli, and cat, Rory.

Jessica Jones

Physical Therapist

Jessica recently moved to Seattle from Boston, MA and is excited to join the Therapydia team. Her treatment experience includes orthopedics, sports medicine, pediatrics, and vestibular therapy. Jessica received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University in Boston, MA in 2016. She has completed the Pediatric Physical Therapy Residency at Boston Children’s Hospital and is in the process of completing a Comprehensive Vestibular Rehabilitation certification. Jessica believes in empowering and inspiring patients to take control of their health through education, movement, and exercise. She enjoys treating patients of all ages and levels while utilizing soft tissue techniques, neuromuscular re-education, balance training as well as therapeutic exercise. In her free time, Jessica enjoys yoga, dancing, kayaking, and hiking with her dog!