Ascent PT. Sports Injuries & Post-Surgical Rehab

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Patient Success Spotlight

Autumn is in the air! Recently I was able to take my family to the Oregon State Fair where we had an amazing time riding rides, eating unhealthy food, face painting, and petting all of the animals! This year my kids were old enough and tall enough to go on the rides. Nobody threw up…phew! At the end of this month we’replanningourannualpumpkinpatch trip toour favoritespot,BaumanFarms near Hubbard. Autumn and the upcoming holiday season are my favorite times of the year! I am a self-admitted pumpkin spice junkie, dessert aficionado, and soupconnoisseur.Thecoolerweather isalsoperfect forgoingonsomebeautiful hikes!Whatareyour favoriteautumnactivities?Letusknowatyourappointment or tell us on our Facebook page! Also, don’t forget your flu shots! Together in health, Derek

“I came in due to an injury resulting from my job and running habits. My hips, calf, and footweremaking training forahalfmarathonnearly impossible.Afterworking with Pat, I was able to run my half with only 7 weeks of solid training!The race was amazing, and my time was close to my goal. I couldn’t have done it without Pat’s help. Iwouldwhole-heartedly recommendAscent toanyonewhowants togetback to doing what they love. All the staff here are great and are clearly committed to getting people active again.” -Liz W.

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