Jenny Wilhelm, PT, DPT, NCS — Physical therapist in Portland, OR
Address3303 S Bond Ave OR, Portland, OR 97239
Phone+1503-494-3151
Websiteohsu.edu
Jenny Wilhelm is a physical therapist with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and board certification as a Neurological Certified Specialist. She specializes in neurological conditions, including Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury (including concussions), and geriatric clients. Jenny emphasizes interdisciplinary care, collaborating with OHSU's Parkinson's Center and Sports Medicine Concussion teams to optimize patient outcomes. She integrates client goals and current research to enhance functional independence within the home and community. Jenny also contributes to clinical research in the Balance Disorder Laboratory, focusing on intervention studies for Parkinson's disease and traumatic brain injury.
Best for
- Individuals with Parkinson's disease
- Patients recovering from traumatic brain injury
- Individuals with concussion symptoms
- Geriatric patients with neurological needs
| Key services | Physical therapy, Neurological rehabilitation, Concussion management, Balance disorder treatment |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | physical therapist, neurological specialist, parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, concussion, geriatric care, balance disorders, rehabilitation, portland, ohsu |
Location
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