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Blood Flow Restriction Therapy

  Postoperative recovery is a crucial phase in any surgical journey. Patients often face challenges such as muscle atrophy, strength and power loss, and reduced mobility. However, in recent years, Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training has become a vital resource in post-surgical care, pain, and general deconditioning for many patients. Using principles discussed below, it […]

Nate Sudfeld’s Road to Recovery

    After tearing his ACL in a pre-season game, NFL quarterback Nate Sudfeld chose Rebound Physical Therapy to help guide him down his road to recovery.  Watch this video to learn how Rebound's Bend North clinic manger, Eric Edwards, PT, DPT, OCS, CMPT, helped Nate prepare to return to the field stronger than ever. [...]

Hand Therapy Comes To Prineville

Hayley Hoggarth, OTR/L, CEAS Prineville Clinic Hayley Hoggarth, OTR/L, CEAS began her path to occupational therapy in New Zealand where she accepted a student-internship, which included hosting the country’s Youth Paralympic Games. She then received her Masters in Occupational Therapy from Touro University Nevada in 2015 and spent the first three years of her career [...]

Welcome Courtney Odell

Courtney Odell, PT, DPT, WCS, PRPC Bend West Clinic Rebound is proud to introduce Courtney Odell, PT, DPT, WCS, PRPC as our new Director of Pelvic Health. Courtney earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from California State University, Long Beach. She is a Board Certified Women’s Health Specialist (WCS) and Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certified (PRPC) [...]

A Cushing Clinic Legend

Rebound Physical Therapy’s flagship location, known to most as The Cushing Clinic, opened 27 years ago. Just a few years later, Stuart Johnson became part of the Rebound team. He has played key roles in Rebound clinics for the past 21+ years. For as long as many of us can remember, Stuart was the Director of Vestibular […]

Lela Stemple

Lela Stemple, PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS Bend South Clinic Originally from Medford, OR, Lela Stemple PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS earned her undergraduate degree in athletic training as well as her DPT from Boston University in Boston, MA. Lela (pronounced Lee-la) gained clinical experience in athletic training working with Division 1 college athletes at Harvard University […]

Recovering From a Motor Vehicle Accident

Each year, two million Americans suffer from whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) secondary to motor vehicle accidents. Abnormal stresses sustained by the body during a car accident may cause the following symptoms: Neck pain, low back pain, shoulder pain, hip pain, dizziness, headaches, lower extremity pain. Evidence has shown that physical therapy may be the best choice […]

Getting Ready for Ski Season

Getting Ready for Ski Season written by: Tim Gross, PT, DPT, MPT With snow (hopefully) just around the corner, it’s time to start getting ready for ski season! It's important to be serious about preparing our bodies for mountain fun. Pre-season training can give a skier an edge in both competition and injury prevention. Whether [...]

Mt Biking Tips to Keep You Riding

Mt. Biking Tips to Keep You Riding written by Lindsay Lund, PT, DPT, CMPT Central Oregon is a phenomenal region to explore on a mountain bike. We have an expansive trail network, fantastic weather, and a large cycling community that is excited to adventure with other riders. While this sport is incredible, there is the [...]

Welcome New Rebound Team Members!

Welcome New Rebound Team Members!     Sarah Calvert, PT, DPT, originally from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, earned their Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and English Literature from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Sarah concurrently fostered their love for exercise and curiosity about human movement by pursuing a Certificate of Pilates Instruction. They enjoyed […]