Back and Sacroiliac Pain
Back pain and SI joint pain are among the most common reasons people seek physical therapy. Treatment focuses on restoring mobility, improving core and hip strength, and addressing movement patterns that may contribute to symptoms.
Neck pain
Neck pain may develop from posture, muscle tension, joint stiffness, or injury. Treatment focuses on restoring mobility, improving strength, and helping patients move comfortably during daily activities.
Jaw Pain (TMD)
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) can cause jaw pain, clicking, headaches, and difficulty chewing. Physical therapy treatment focuses on improving jaw mobility, reducing muscle tension, and addressing contributing neck and posture factors.
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain often results from muscle imbalance, mobility restrictions, or repetitive strain. Physical therapy helps restore proper movement mechanics and build strength to support daily and athletic activities.
Hip and Knee Pain
Hip and knee pain can occur due to injury, arthritis, muscle weakness, or movement dysfunction. Rehabilitation focuses on strengthening key muscle groups, improving joint mobility, and restoring efficient movement.
Acute and Chronic Ankle Sprains
Ankle sprains can lead to instability and recurring injury if not fully rehabilitated. Physical therapy focuses on restoring strength, balance, and coordination to support safe return to activity.
Foot and Plantar Fasciitis Pain
Foot pain and plantar fasciitis can limit walking, standing, and running. Treatment focuses on improving foot mechanics, strengthening supporting muscles, and gradually restoring activity tolerance.
Arthritis
Arthritis can lead to joint stiffness, discomfort, and decreased mobility. Physical therapy helps improve joint movement, maintain strength, and support long-term activity levels while reducing pain and limitations.
Post-Surgical Conditions
Rehabilitation after surgery focuses on restoring mobility, strength, and functional movement. Our therapists design individualized programs to support healing while helping patients gradually return to normal daily activities.
Total Joint Replacements
After joint replacement surgery, rehabilitation is essential to restore mobility, strength, and confidence. Our physical therapy programs guide patients safely through recovery following hip, knee, or other joint replacement procedures.
Running Injuries
Running injuries often develop from changes in training volume, biomechanics, or muscle imbalance. Treatment includes movement analysis, strength training, mobility work, and progressive return-to-running strategies designed to keep you active and reduce injury risk.
Balance Problems
Balance problems can increase the risk of falls and limit independence. Physical therapy focuses on strengthening key muscles, improving coordination, and training the body’s balance systems to restore stability and confidence with walking and daily activities.
Neurological Conditions
Neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, neuropathy, or other nervous system disorders can affect strength, coordination, balance, and endurance. Our neurologic rehabilitation programs focus on improving movement patterns, functional independence, and overall mobility.
Dizziness and Headaches
Dizziness and certain types of headaches can originate from problems in the neck, vestibular system, or movement patterns. At Elevate Physical Therapy Northwest, we evaluate balance systems, cervical mobility, and movement coordination to identify the underlying cause and guide treatment that helps reduce symptoms and restore confidence with daily activities.
Vestibular
Vestibular disorders can cause dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, and difficulty focusing during movement. Vestibular rehabilitation uses targeted exercises that retrain the brain and inner ear to improve balance, reduce dizziness, and restore functional mobility.
Conditions We Treat

Our team at Elevate Physical Therapy provides expert physical therapy in Tualatin, Oregon, helping patients recover from injury, restore mobility, and return to the activities they love.