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Happy New Year’s eve

Nick Rinard Physical Therapy will be closed Thursday January 1st 2026 and Friday January 2nd 2025.

If you are making a resolution to get healthier in 2026, Nick Rinard PT may be able to help.

Don’t allow pain to stand in the way of your goals!

Please do not hesitate to call 503-244-6232, leave a message or send an email to help@rinardpt.com while the office is closed the next few days.

Someone will be back in the office soon to return your phone call.

Thank you for choosing Nick Rinard Physical Therapy as your number one go to for physical therapy!

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Happy Holiday and Merry Christmas

Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas from Nick Rinard Physical Therapy.

Merry Christmas from Nick Rinard Physical Therapy

Happy Holidays to all our wonderful friends and family from Nick Rinard Physical Therapy.

 We hope that everyone is enjoying this holiday to rest, recover and enjoy time with all your loved ones.

Nick Rinard Physical Therapy will be closed from Wednesday Dec. 24, 2025 at 12:00 to Dec. 26st 2025.

Please feel free to email help@RinardPT.com or call 503-244-6232 for any needs you may have and someone will be in the office to give you a call back.

Cheers and wishing everyone all our best,

Nick Rinard Physical Therapy

 

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Happy Thanksgiving from Nick Rinard Physical Therapy

Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at Nick Rinard Physical Therapy.

We are so very Thankful to have a strong community that support small business. We couldn’t do it without you, our patients, friends and family!

Nick Rinard Physical Therapy will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 27th 2025, Friday November 28th, 2025, Monday December 1st 2025 and Tuesday December 2nd 2025.

Regular office hours will resume Wednesday December 4rd 2025.

If you are in need before then please do not hesitate to call
503-244-6232 or email help@rinardpt.com and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Let us help you make your daily headaches a pain of the past

“I was referred to Nick by my orthopedic specialist because I was suffering extreme arthritic neck pain, which greatly limited my mobility and caused debilitating headaches.

My outcome after 4 visits…
– I know how to quickly get rid of my now, very rare, headaches
– My neck feels normal again. Range of motion is back and it’s moving without pain.

Thank you Nick! For creating such a warm and caring atmosphere. AND sharing your knowledge to help me get better. And the laughs!

Thank you Kari ! For your massages, tips and beautiful smiles.

I recommend your practice to all!”

Jennifer

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Are you still in pain from a car accident?

Nick Rinard Physical Therapy can get you back to living “a life free of pain.”

“I came in with major chronic pain and injuries from a car accident.

With care, patience, and always a great sense of humor – Nick Rinard Physical Therapy help me back to a life free of pain.

Through every twist and turn on my road to recovery, Nick help me stay informed, comfortable with the treatment, and motivated to keep going.

Thank you so much!”

Autumn

 

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Mechanical pain versus muscle soreness

A mistake that people often make is waiting too long to start physical therapy treatment for their aches and pains. This commonly occurs because you may be thinking, “this will go away on its own,” or, “it’s just normal for me to feel like this at my age.” I want to clear up some confusion on mechanical pain versus normal muscle soreness that does not require skilled therapy or treatment.

Muscular Pain:

  • Experienced after a sudden increase in activity or exercise.
    • Running 6 miles when you typically only run 2 miles
    • You increased the intensity or length of time to your typical workout
  • Will be experienced 1-2 days after the increased activity has been performed and will typically begin to dissipate or be gone in 3-5 days after onset.
  • Is typically vague pain or experienced in a general area. The pain will not be sharp or pin-point to a specific area.
  • If you’re educated on what muscles perform which actions, the sore muscles will correlate with what activity you were performing.
  • Does not have increased or decreased pain associated with positions.

Mechanical Pain:

  • May have a sudden onset without explanation of occurrence (you woke up with pain for no apparent reason).
  • Will typically have a loss in range of motion. For example: it may be difficult to stand up straight in the morning or after prolonged sitting or driving.
  • Will have positions that will increase or decrease symptoms. For example: pain increases with sitting, pain is better while lying down.

If you’re experiencing mechanical pain the sooner you seek physical therapy treatment, the better! A good Physical Therapist can determine which exercises will reduce your symptoms and get you back to doing the activities that you love!

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Nick Rinard Physical Therapy: Keeping PT the way it should be!

We have all seen it, heard it, and even experienced it. 12-24 visits of Physical Therapy without results.

This is not the way physical therapy should be.

Patients should expect results at every visit- notice a change- see a path forward and a clear end to treatment.

“Nick is very professional and ethical.

Although I was approved for six visits, Nick felt that all progress to be made was accomplished in three visits.

This was very important to me.

He should be commended for business ethics.

Lastly, I am much better than when the PT started!”
Bob

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***** 5-Star google reviews!

Have you read our google reviews lately??

If you trying to find the best physical therapy clinic in the Portland Oregon area, look no further!

Nick Rinard Physical therapy is here to help!

 

But you don’t have to take our word for it….

“I can’t say enough on how pleased I am working with Nick as my Physical Therapist. His approach to PT gets results and his thoroughness with educating his patients on how to get better and stay better is second to none. If I ever run into physical pain/issues again, he’ll be my first stop.” Andy

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Nick Rinard Physical Therapy helps get our firefighters back in the line of duty.

A Nick Rinard Physical Therapy patient emphasizes the importance of health and fitness in the the demanding role of a firefighter.

His home exercise plan is so convenient he can do it while he works!

Thank you for your service and courage you give to the community.

Thank you for sharing your Nick Rinard Physical Therapy story!

 

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