At Mobility Project Physical Therapy, our passion is to empower yours. Our expert physical therapists take a holistic and individualized approach to wellness and rehabilitation. Not only will we fix what's broken, but through our comprehensive exercise and movement re-education programs you will discover how to stay healthy when returning to the life you love.
Whether recovering from accident, injury, illness, or surgery, the Mobility Project is designed from the ground up to be your support team to help you meet the demands of your active lifestyle and fuel your passions! Christine has taken the time to work with my daughter after a specialty hip surgery and also myself to regain my strength after a lengthy treatment of leukemia.
Whether recovering from accident, injury, illness, or surgery, the Mobility Project is designed from the ground up to be your support team to help you meet the demands of your active lifestyle and fuel your passions! Christine has taken the time to work with my daughter after a specialty hip surgery and also myself to regain my strength after a lengthy treatment of leukemia.
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At Mobility Project Physical Therapy, our passion is to empower yours. Our expert physical therapists take a holistic and individualized approach to wellness and rehabilitation. Not only will we fix what's broken, but through our comprehensive exercise and movement re-education programs you will discover how to stay healthy while returning to the life you love.
Mobility Project Physical Therapy is located in Eugene, OR. Our friendly staff of medical professionals have 25 years of combined experience treating a wide array of medical conditions, relieving pain, and improving our patient's quality of life. Our office is situated in the historic Lincoln Lofts Building on 4th and Lincoln St., in the heart of Eugene's trendy Market District.
As a practice committed to helping patients regain movement and function, we are always accepting resumes from those therapy and administrative staff who pride themselves on accepting new challenges and who have a strong desire to help others. At Mobility Project Physical Therapy, we only hire staff who have the drive, passion, and enthusiasm for helping the patients we serve.
The American Physical Therapy Association states that back pain is the most commonly experienced form of pain for Americans. In fact, one in every four Americans has sustained some sort of back pain in the past three months. Back pain commonly results from a muscle strain or injury; however, sometimes the back pain you're experiencing is the result of sciatica.
Do you experience pain or discomfort while sitting in your desk chair at work, tilting your head down to tie your shoes, or while trying to find a comfortable position to sleep in at night? If so, physical therapy can help. The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) states that approximately one-third of the population experiences neck pain every year.
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Meng Ouyang
Dec 17, 2021
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Before I started PT with Christine, I had seen a different PT in town, who likely aggravated my knee problem by simply following a "textbook" training methods without ever manually examining my problem. Then I went to Christine from a friend referral. She identified my issue - which was new - neither the previous PT nor the Slocum doctor ever mentioned. She did manual therapy for me, listened to my symptoms every time, recommended other adjustments (e.g. shoes), and gave me PT training exercises. Recently I feel like I can see that 100% recovery is possible. It took about 5-6 months of weekly PT
Thea LittleBear
Nov 06, 2021
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Appointment scheduler, kinda' made the team take a hit. Never got an appointment, as 'Annie' was more concerned with how they were gonna' get paid, and what kind of insurance I had.
Funnily enough, the VA referred me to their care. 'Annie,' took two weeks to follow-up, and attempted to schedule an appointment today, but I'm already under another's care. Guaranteed payments from the Feds., and they blew it.
Big mistake.
Funnily enough, the VA referred me to their care. 'Annie,' took two weeks to follow-up, and attempted to schedule an appointment today, but I'm already under another's care. Guaranteed payments from the Feds., and they blew it.
Big mistake.
B. Flagg
Sep 06, 2021
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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
Jun 21, 2021
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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
Teresa Hager
Jun 13, 2021
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Amy Burrow
May 07, 2021
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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.
Christine was an attentive listener, careful observer and clear communicator, highly-skilled in her practice.
Patty Kasper
Jan 02, 2021
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Mariah Bloom
Dec 16, 2020
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My experience at Mobility Project has been life changing! For the past 4 years, I had daily headaches and went to countless doctors for help. I was reluctant to try physical therapy, but I was out of options and had nothing to lose.
During my first visit, Christine Bodner diagnosed my problem and gave me exercises, relief techniques, and lifestyle changes. Within my first week of seeing Christine, my headaches vanished. Each visit she did hands on work (massaged trigger points, helped guide my exercises, etc.), while also teaching me to understand how my muscles interacted to cause tension. After
During my first visit, Christine Bodner diagnosed my problem and gave me exercises, relief techniques, and lifestyle changes. Within my first week of seeing Christine, my headaches vanished. Each visit she did hands on work (massaged trigger points, helped guide my exercises, etc.), while also teaching me to understand how my muscles interacted to cause tension. After
Shellie Holpuch
Jul 12, 2020
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Was happy with the service by Jacob but confusion in billing has left me uncomfortable especially after speaking with other therapy offices. I asked to self pay due to a large insurance deductible and paid the self pay rate and was later billed the additional amount due to them turning it in to my insurance at their insurance rate. Why did I pay the self pay rate at time of service if you were turning it in, which I asked them not to do. Called and spoke with Becca about this and she was not kind nor helpful and insisted she was clear. Felt like gaslighting, or an attempt to cover her mistake.
Terri Thompson
Jul 08, 2020
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I was seen at Mobility Project Physical Therapy for moderate lymphedema. The number of physical therapists in the Eugene who treat lymphedema is limited. My appointment was set with Ashlee Shupe, PT, DPT, CLT. I found her to be a willing listener who worked with me towards a successful treatment, understanding my feelings and providing me a treatment plan I will follow . She is knowledgeable, gentle and very pleasant to deal with. I highly recommend Ashlee and Mobility Project Physical Therapy.