Address: 390 Lincoln St Ste 230, Eugene, OR 97401, USA
Phone: +15412552095
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Tina Lesher
PT is hard this time around after having a shoulder replacement. But you got to work hard and get back in the game to better than you once were. Grateful!
B Flagg
I experienced a odd tension with the staff on both my appointments, On my second visit my therapist was locked out of the clinic during our session (we were in a external office) and wasn't able to retrieve my exercise plan, then assured me it would be emailed to me and never was. Came there for help and healing and found very little.
Steven Auferoth
I highly recommend Mobility Project Physical Therapy to anyone with some muscular dysfunction. I have been seeing Christine for about six months now and have made really good progress. I have shoulder issues which I tore up while teaching a kettlebell boot camp. She have given me the correct rehab exercises and I've been making great progress. Along with my shoulders getting better my golf swing has improved greatly and I'm playing the best golf I've ever had. I have chronic knee pain from multiple surgeries and with the corrective exercises and treatment they are giving me less pain. I have a tremendous amount of low-back stiffness and discomfort. While doing all the therapy exercises my entire spine has been getting more flexible and I'm in less discomfort. Many thanks to Mobility Project and Christine. Thanks a million.
Amy Burrow
The team at Mobility Project is professional, respectful and kind. Therapist Christine Bodner promoted my healing after a serious car accident that resulted in injuries to my torso and reactivated problems in my spine. Her approach, in tandem with that of another provider, increased my strength and improved my stamina and endurance for physical work and recreation. Christine was an attentive listener, careful observer and clear communicator, highly-skilled in her practice.
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Yes, we do offer physical therapy for reduction and management of chronic pain. This includes a combination of manual therapy, corrective exercise, movement and body mechanics education, and activity modification. Feel free to contact our office to schedule a consultation.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo or BPPV is the sudden sensation of spinning and is the most common cause of vertigo. At Mobility Project Physical Therapy, we offer vestibular therapy, an exercise-based program that helps alleviate symptoms of BPPV and improve balance, thus decreasing the risk of falls and enhancing the quality of your life.
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