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Cliff Stanford, PTA Cliff Stanford, PTA, CKTP

Clinic Director, Physical Therapist Assistant

Cliff grew up in Baton Rouge Louisiana where he attended Baker High School, graduating in 1988. He is a graduate of Mt. Hood Community College and received his Associates Degree of Applied Science in Physical Therapy in 1999.

Cliff practices physical therapy with a focus on functional rehabilitation having received training in therapeutic functional exercise and manual therapy and strives to help clients return to their previous level of activity whether that be be the athletic field, the warehouse or the classroom. He is also certified as a Kinesio Taping Practitioner utilizing the Kinesio Taping method to help reduce swelling and inflammation, decrease overuse of muscles and improve function.

Leading the Sports Medicine Outreach Program allows Cliff to be involved in community, working with our staff of Licensed and Certified Athletic Trainers as they provide on site injury assessment and prevention in area high schools and college athletic departments as well as local club sports programs.

Cliff is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (www.apta.org), Oregon Physical Therapy Association (www.opta.org) and Kinesio Taping Association, USA (www.kinesiotaping.com).

In his free time, Cliff enjoys spending time and attending church with his family, watching the Portland Trailblazers and New Orleans Saints. He also hosts a radio program that features music from artists from the northwest and has recorded and produced albums for independent release.

Bryce Schuster, PT, DPTBryce Schuster, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Bryce Schuster, PT, DPT graduated from Pacific University in 2010. His treatment style emphasises a manual therapy approach in combination with theraputic exercise. Bryce has been trained in the McKenzie approach, strain-counterstrain and other manual therapy techniques. Bryce has extensive experience in treating jaw dysfunction (TMJ/TMD), pool therapy, post-surgial protocols, spine dysfunction and sports rehabilitation.

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