Encore is Celebrating Our 1 Year Anniversary!

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With the help of a skilled physical therapist, you can recover from injuries, falls, accidents and surgery more quickly and with fewer lasting issues. At Encore Physical Therapy, owners Chris Guempel and Frank Hann incorporate years of experience and education to provide you with the latest treatment in our modern fully equipped outpatient rehabilitation clinic. Need treatment for your back, neck, shoulder, wrist, ankle or elbow injury? We can create a custom exercise program to help you heal. We serve patients in Corvallis, Albany, Philomath, Lebanon and throughout Oregon’s Linn and Benton Counties.

Chris Guempel using a Nintendo Wii to help a physical therapy patient in Corvallis, OregonPhysical Therapist Frank Hann of Encore Physical Therapy in Corvallis, Oregon helps a patient with knee rehabilitation.Physical Therapist Frank Hann of Encore Physical Therapy in Corvallis, Oregon helps a patient with knee rehabilitation.

From the Blog:

FREE Health Screen at ANYTIME FITNESS - Monday, September 20th from 5 PM to 7 PM

This is an excellent opportunity for YOU to ask an experienced physical therapist questions about those persistent aches and pain!

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Testimonials:

Chris was outstanding! Very professional and challenging.

— Diana Condon

In the community:

GIVE - Corvallis Public Schools Foundation logo

Community Support ...

Encore Physical Therapy is proud to announce donations to or sponsorship of the following: Hope Festival, Corvallis Little League, Chocolate Fantasy, Corvallis Elementary Schools, OSU Veterinary Science …

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Good to know:

Nintendo Wii

More than just play

Play doesn’t have to be just for fun. At Encore, we’re encouraging use of Nintendo Wii activities to improve patient awareness of balance and movement.

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Your body:

Photo illustration of plantar fasciitis patient walking without heel pain

Help for Plantar Fasciitis

You’re not alone if you suffer from plantar fasciitis, a fancy medical name for what’s commonly known as “heel pain.” “Plantar” means the bottom of the foot, “fascia” is a deep, thick connective tissue and “itis” means inflammation.

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