North Lake Physical Therapy
Oregon City
1715 S Beavercreek Rd
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: (503) 657-8553
Fax: (503) 557-0490
Hours:
Monday 6:30am – 6:30pm
Tuesday 6:30am – 6:30pm
Wednesday 6:30am – 6:30pm
Thursday 6:30am – 6:30pm
Friday 6:30am – 2:00pm
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North Lake Physical Therapy in Oregon City, OR has been proudly serving the Oregon City community for over 16 years. Our Oregon City physical therapy clinic is minutes off it I-205 on Beavercreek road. The physical therapy clinic is connected to a full gym (Nautilus Plus, OC) with a pool and hot tub. We are able to provide a variety of strength training and rehabilitation opportunities as well as aquatic therapy. Our licensed physical therapists provide a continuity of care with an end goal of returning our patients to work, an improved fitness level, and the active lifestyle they are accustomed to.
See Inside North Lake Physical Therapy Oregon City, OR
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Parker grew up in Portland, attending Oregon City High School before studying Exercise and Sports Science at Oregon State University. He graduated from Oregon State in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science and a minor in Business. Upon his completion at OSU, Parker worked as an aide for North Lake at the Oregon City location before being accepted into the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program at Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona.
After graduating with his doctorate in the spring of 2021, Parker moved to Texas where he worked at an Outpatient Orthopedic Clinic in Allen, Texas. During this time Parker was involved in sports injury clinics and football sideline coverage for Allen High School. This experience prompted him to pursue his passion for sports by becoming a board-certified Sports Specialist in the summer of 2023. Parker’s clinic focus has been sports-related injuries and he has extensive experience with football players and wrestlers at the high school level. He enjoys treating all patients and has developed multiple manual therapy skills including trigger point dry needling, spinal manipulation, cupping, and sports-specific manual therapy.
His goal is to treat each patient with compassion taking an evidence-based and strength-centered approach to Physical Therapy. Parker believes all patients, regardless of age or diagnosis, deserve the chance to return to pain-free activities and is enthusiastic about guiding them through that process.
In his free time, Parker enjoys spending time with his fiancé, lifting weights, and rediscovering the outdoors in the Pacific Northwest following being in Texas for 2 years. Parker also enjoys the sport of wrestling and likes to give back by assisting with the team at Oregon City High School. He is excited to be back with the North Lake team.
Lindsay was born and raised in Kalamazoo, MI. She attended Washington University in St. Louis for her undergraduate degree where she majored in Biology, minored in Business, and played competitive soccer. She continued on at Wash U to get her Doctorate in Physical Therapy, graduating in 2007. She always had dreams of living on the west coast, so after graduation ventured out to Portland, OR.
Lindsay joined North Lake Physical Therapy in 2007. Her clinical focus has always been outpatient orthopedic rehab. In addition, she has experience in aquatic physical therapy as well as treating vertigo symptoms related to inner ear issues. She loves working with a variety of patients, tailoring each treatment plan to the unique individual and their own personal goals. She enjoys not only seeing people through an injury but also establishing lifelong habits to maximize health and well being.
In her own time, Lindsay enjoys the outdoors. She loves rock climbing, mountain biking, snowboarding, white water kayaking, backpacking, and adventuring with her boyfriend Jeff. She also plays piano and guitar.
Brian earned his undergraduate degree from Bradley University (Peoria, IL) and his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Northwestern University in 2005. Originally from Chicago, Brian previously worked in the Chicagoland area for 12 years in an outpatient orthopedics/sports medicine setting. He enjoys utilizing his manual skills and has years of experience with patients of all age ranges and orthopedic conditions. He especially enjoys working with runners and triathletes. Brian places a high value on creating a unique and enjoyable therapy experience, evidence-based treatment, providing exceptional customer service, and focusing on the patient’s goals. He treats each patient as he would like to be treated and takes great pride in helping clients return to their optimal functional level.
During his career, Brian has demonstrated an eagerness for continuous improvement and education. He completed a post-graduate residency in orthopedics through Evidence In Motion, is recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association as an Orthopedic Certified Specialist and is certified in Trigger Point Dry Needling.
Brian is moving to Oregon with his wife (Oregon native) and 2 sons to be closer to his wife’s family and to enjoy all that the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Outside of work Brian enjoys spending time with his family, camping/hiking, and participating in marathons and all distances of triathlon.
Steve graduated in 1990 from the University of North Dakota with his Physical Therapy degree after attending Idaho State University for his undergraduate degree. After moving to Portland from near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, he practiced at Kaiser Permanente for three years. Steve then joined North Lake Physical Therapy and is now a co-owner of the practice.
He enjoys all aspects of his physical therapy practice, specializing in post-operative orthopedic rehabilitation of knees & shoulders and sports medicine. Steve particularly enjoys educating the patient in the long-term management of orthopedic problems.
Steve and his lovely wife enjoy the outdoors and are busy with six children and all of their activities.