- Arthritis
- FibromyalgiaAquatic therapy is often a critical rehab component used during a patient’s recovery from injury. Aquatic therapy utilizes the buoyancy of water to unload injured or painful joints to allow improved mobility, decrease pain and facilitate healing. Warm pool temperatures provide a relaxing and therapeutic environment, especially for those with arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia and other painful conditions.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Pediatric CareBend South Clinic Hailey received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Northern Arizona University (NAU) in 2007. Upon graduating, she started working as a physical therapist and has honed her outpatient orthopedic skills including manual therapy, specialized therapeutic exercise, agility and balance treatment. As a Bend native, Hailey feels particularly connected to the Central Oregon community and enjoys helping her patients live their best lives. She is skilled in working with a variety of patient populations including pediatrics, geriatrics, athletes and all the people in between. Hailey is a former competitive athlete in triathlon, running, open water swimming, mountain biking and Nordic skiing. She has always loved the challenge of participating and competing in a wide range of outdoor sports. Lately, Hailey spends most of her time keeping up with her toddler son, including towing him along on various outdoor adventures. Read more about Hailey here!
- Primary CareAt Rebound, our acupuncturists specialize in conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, acute and chronic pain, and other conditions related to injury or stress. Your acupuncturist will work closely with you physical therapist, surgeon, and primary care physician and communicate regularly about treatment goals and outcomes to ensure the highest quality of care.
- Family PracticeA part of the health care field for almost 20 years, Jessica has extensive experience as both an acupuncturist and massage therapist in a variety of clinical settings. She joins Rebound after spending the past year working with orthopedic patients at an Occupational Medical Center. Prior to that, Jessica spent twelve years working for a Family Practice MD, as the primary referral for orthopedic conditions. While there, she saw patients varying from children to seniors with conditions ranging from sports and work injuries to chronic orthopedic issues.
- GynecologyYes, we can work closely with you and your OB GYN doctor to make sure you are receiving the best possible treatment and care for your issue. We work closely with Bend, Redmond, Prineville and Central Oregon OB GYN doctors.
- ObstetricsRebound Physical Therapy Women’s Health Bend’s focus is pre-partum and post-partum care. Using advanced training in obstetrics and Rehab Pilates helps patients quickly return to the demands of their lives.
- Pregnancy
- NeurologyBend East Clinic Connor Perkins, PT, DPT was born and raised in Beaverton, OR. He grew up playing and coaching lacrosse and took that passion and skill to Oregon State University where he played on the OSU Men's Lacrosse Team. Connor graduated from OSU with a B.S in Kinesiology and went on to earn his Doctorate in Physical Therapy at University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in San Marcos, CA. Connor’s clinic experience is well rounded taking him from Atlanta, GA, Tillamook, OR, and Mission Hills, CA. Connor has treated patients in multiple different clinical settings including outpatient orthopedics, outpatient hospital based, and inpatient. Connor treats a wide array of patient populations and diagnoses and has a specific interest in active populations, general orthopedics, and neurology. Connor recently moved to Bend with his girlfriend and joined Rebound Physical Therapy’s Bend East clinic as an outpatient orthopedic staff therapist! When he is not in the clinic, Connor can be found outside mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking, or playing disc golf.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal tunnel syndrome is essentially a pinched nerve in the wrist. There is a space in the wrist called the carpal tunnel where the median nerve and nine tendons pass from the forearm into the hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome happens when swelling in this tunnel puts pressure on the nerve.
- Stress ManagementWhile at the VA Hospital in Palo Alto, Maura helped to launch a pilot clinic called Wellness in Rehab which sought to promote wellness in a post-acute rehab stroke population by addressing the four pillars of wellness: diet/nutrition, exercise, stress management and social engagement/group support. Maura’s enjoyment with participating to the success of the clinic motivated her to obtain formal education in Holistic Nutrition from Bauman College as a means to augment her OT practice.
- Mental HealthWild Ride Brewing is hosting a community benefit for mental health awareness. New beer release, live music, raffles, and Kiefer swag! A portion of the proceeds benefit Rimrock Trails Treatment Services. This event is family-friendly and free to attend.
- Anxiety
- MRI“I want you to know how very grateful I am for the vestibular rehabilitation you have guided me through over the past few months. When I came to Rebound, I had been extremely debilitated in my daily life for close to three months. I had immense imbalance issues. I was ‘hanging on’ to people and objects in order to walk from one point to another and could not tolerate certain environments. I was constantly ‘spinning’, often disoriented, and highly sensitive to light, noise and movement. Whether I was standing, sitting or attempting to walk, I had tremendous difficulty. My brain was exhausted from trying to interpret and navigate my environment. Frankly, I was miserable and very concerned. In spite of visits to various medical specialists, CT scans, MRI’s and various diagnostic testing, no one in the medical profession in Bend was able to give me a definitive diagnosis. Still without a diagnosis, I was fortunate to find you and begin our therapy work in early January. After our first session I felt so hopeful. After the first week of doing the exercises you gave me, I felt more confidence. I quickly began to believe that as you said, I could retrain my brain. Each week I experienced gradual improvement and heightened ability to use my new skills in various situations. I am now able to engage in most all of the activities and situations that, prior to the onset of these symptoms, I had been able to handle. Now, instead of avoiding situations, I can safely expose myself to them with confidence knowing I have tools to handle them. I have my life back. I am telling everyone I know about you! THANKS! I am so grateful I came to see you.” –
- Computed Tomography
- General SurgeryTony has practiced as an occupational therapist since graduating from the University of Washington. Tony began his career working in acute care at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center (HMC), the region’s only level 1 trauma center. He gained his initial experience treating patients in the general surgery/trauma, orthopedic and neuroscience services. During this time he developed a deep passion for treating the upper extremity. He worked hard to attain the title of OT Clinical Specialist, which enabled him to mentor other clinicians in trauma care, including post-operative wound care and fabrication of custom orthoses/splints.
- OrthopedicsStemple's certifications in athletic training and strength and conditioning have steered her towards working with athletes of all ages. However, she has a strong background in general outpatient orthopedics, post-surgical care, and vestibular conditions.
- Sciatica
- WhiplashRecent evidence has shown that physical therapy may be the best choice to decrease pain, improve motion, and decrease cost in relation to whiplash associated disorders. Furthermore, treatments with physical therapy were less expensive and demonstrated less long-term disability.
- Wound CareBend East & West Clinics, Director of Hand Therapy Tony Dao, OTR/L, CHT is the Director of Rebound's Hand Therapy program. Tony has practiced as an occupational therapist since graduating from the University of Washington. He began his career working in acute care at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center (HMC), the region’s only level 1 trauma center. He gained his initial experience treating patients in the general surgery/trauma, orthopedic and neuroscience services. During this time Tony developed a deep passion for treating the upper extremity. He worked hard to attain the title of OT Clinical Specialist, which enabled him to mentor other clinicians in trauma care, including post-operative wound care and fabrication of custom orthoses/splints. His goal of transitioning to outpatient hand therapy was realized when he joined Integrated Rehabilitation Group (IRG) as the Director of Hand Therapy in 2005. During his 9 year tenure, IRG expanded to 8 hand therapy clinics with Tony as the clinical lead providing mentoring and education to their clinical staff, while maintaining strong relationships with local physicians and the community. Tony strives to continually sharpen his skills through continuing education courses. He has attended hundreds of hours of classes in subjects including manual therapy and advanced splinting techniques. He has completed the coursework and is now eligible for manual therapy certification (COMT) from the International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine-US. Other schools of training he has attended and valued include the Mulligan Concept, Doctors Demystify, Seattle Center for Structural Medicine, Kinesio taping Association, and Orfit Splinting Workshops. Tony and his wife, Rebecca, and their two children enjoy the Central Oregon community and make the most of the both snowy and sunny days. From skiing at Bachelor and the local Nordic trails, to fly fishing, trail running, playing golf, hiking and enjoying the outdoors; each day is a welcomed adventure!
- Pinched Nerve"“I had back surgery for a pinched nerve and had gained weight and been in quite a bit of in pain for a long time. I was in pretty bad shape. I had lost faith that I could feel better or live pain free and doubted if I could get myself back into shape again. I came a really long ways during the time while I was there and I am keeping up with everything.”
- Knee ReplacementAcupuncture & Total Hip and Knee Replacement: Acupuncture is a safe and effective adjunct to traditional methods of postoperative pain management after total hip and total knee replacement surgeries.” -California Journal of Oriental Medicine, 2005
- Burns
- Sports MedicineNo other physical therapy provider in central Oregon covers as many specialty areas in Sports Medicine as Rebound. Each of our specialists has earned the highest level training and certification in their respective areas.
- Physical TherapyVestibular Rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy that uses specific exercises to treat dizziness and balance problems. If you are dealing with dizziness, vestibular rehab therapy can help!
- Occupational TherapyMaura Murphy earned her M.S. in Occupational Therapy from San Jose State University, completing her education with a Fellowship in Hand Therapy at the VA Hospital in La Jolla, CA. Her first job as an Occupational Therapist was at a private outpatient hand clinic in Larkspur, CA which served as a mentorship. This experience expanded her knowledge and skills, and solidified her passion for the specialty. Maura went on to the VA Hospital in Palo Alto where she worked in the acute rehab unit for SCI/D as well as the SCI/D and general outpatient hand clinics.
- Tennis ElbowLateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow, is a painful condition involving the tendons that attach to the bone on the outside (lateral) part of the elbow. Tendons anchor the muscle to bone. The muscle involved in this condition, the extensor carpi radialis brevis, helps to extend and stabilize the wrist. With lateral epicondylitis, there is degeneration of the tendon’s attachment, weakening the anchor site and placing greater stress on the area. This can then lead to pain associated with activities in which this muscle is active, such as lifting, gripping, and/or grasping. Sports such as tennis are commonly associated with this, but the problem can occur with many different types of activities, athletic and otherwise.
- Shoulder Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyAquatic Exercise provides multiple benefits for many orthopedic conditions, including acute or chronic back pain, knee and hip arthritis, shoulder injuries, and athletic injuries. During Aquatic Exercise, the water’s resistance helps patients improve strength, conditioning, and mobility. Aquatic Exercise also helps improve circulation and can promote the healing process of your injury. Most patients experience decreased pain and improved function following their sessions. Many of our patients find that long-term participation in an aquatic therapy program is beneficial, and we make it our goal to help you transition to an independent program at a pool convenient for you.
- Manual TherapyTony strives to continually sharpen his skills through continuing education courses. He has attended hundreds of hours of classes in subjects including manual therapy and advanced splinting techniques. He has completed the coursework and is now eligible for manual therapy certification (COMT) from the International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine-US. Other schools of training he has attended and valued include the Mulligan Concept, Doctors Demystify, Seattle Center for Structural Medicine, Kinesio taping Association, and Orfit Splinting Workshops.
- Geriatrics
- TMJ DysfunctionRedmond Clinic Laura received a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology from the University of Kansas in Lawrence, continuing on to a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Kansas Medical Center. Upon graduation, Laura moved to Portland where she worked as a physical therapist for several outpatient orthopedic clinics. Laura went on to pursue advanced training in orthopedic manual therapy; she is a Certified Functional Manual Therapist (CFMT) through the Institute of Physical Art. Laura has also completed coursework in visceral mobilization, vestibular rehabilitation, neuropathic pain treatment, and TMJ dysfunction. She enjoys working with individuals of all ages and backgrounds, with a particular interest in chronic pain and multiple areas of pain that have not responded well to traditional treatments. Outside of the clinic, Laura enjoys spending time with her husband and two young daughters. She enjoys Central Oregon's sunshine and beautiful scenery; it is the perfect environment for her favorite activities of camping, golfing, horseback riding, and training for triathlons.
- Foot Pain
- Allergies