Anthony S. Rocklin, PT, DPT — Physical therapist in Portland, OR
Address837 SW 1st Ave OR, Portland, OR 97204
Phone+1503-450-0591
Websitetherapeuticassociates.com
Anthony S. Rocklin is a physical therapist in Portland, Oregon, offering expert care across the greater Portland Metro area. His practice focuses on a range of conditions including back and neck pain, sports injuries, pre and post-operative rehabilitation, and auto accident recovery. He also provides specialized treatment for pelvic health and neurological disorders, as well as chronic pain management. Rocklin's approach involves hands-on therapy, targeted exercises, and personalized treatment plans designed to optimize patient outcomes and support their return to daily activities and sports. The practice accepts many common insurance plans and offers services at over 25 clinic locations.
Best for
- Athletes
- Post-surgical patients
- Individuals with chronic pain
- Auto accident injury recovery
| Key services | Physical therapy, Sports therapy, Pelvic health therapy, Post-operative rehabilitation, Chronic pain management, Auto accident recovery |
| Tags | physical therapy, portland, orthopedics, sports medicine, rehabilitation, pain management, pelvic floor, neurological |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
I've been a multi-sport athlete my entire life into my 40's. I came to Tony with debilitating hip issues and later a neck issue. His approach and knowledge were very impressive. His ability to cut right through and isolate the issue were bar none. He also guided me through lining up other providers to expedite the rehab process. I highly recommend his services.
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