Boones Landing Physical Therapy, LLC was established in 2018 and is owned by Rene'e and Jason James. The clinic name was inspired during one of the many returning commutes to Wilsonville from work in Salem, OR. Rene'e wanted a name that related historically to the town and soon realized that Wilsonville was first established as Boones Landing in 1846.
As long-standing residents of Wilsonville, Rene'e and Jason strive to have a positive impact on the health and wellness of Wilsonville and surrounding community by providing rehabilitation, pre-habilitation and patient-specific programming to keep patients active for life. By providing services in a one-on-one environment with a patient-centered approach, care is delivered with the goal of exceeding patient expectations.
As long-standing residents of Wilsonville, Rene'e and Jason strive to have a positive impact on the health and wellness of Wilsonville and surrounding community by providing rehabilitation, pre-habilitation and patient-specific programming to keep patients active for life. By providing services in a one-on-one environment with a patient-centered approach, care is delivered with the goal of exceeding patient expectations.
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Jason grew up in Battle Creek, Michigan. He received a bachelors degree in exercise science from the Western Michigan in Kalamazoo. Enjoying the mountains and love for skiing Jason moved out west to Reno working in the fitness industry for five years before starting graduate school at Pacific University, receiving a Doctorate Physical Therapy degree in 2013 (DPT).
To accommodate our patients who may feel uncomfortable in a public setting at this time, we are now offering Telehealth and E-Visit appointments. You can connect and perform your physical therapy appointments with us from the comfort and safety of your own home. This will allow you to continue receiving the care you need and avoid any long term gap in treatment that may be detrimental to your recovery.
Gait analysis is the systematic study of human motion, using the trained eye augmented by digital imaging for measuring body movements. We assess biomechanics, abnormalities of your walking pattern, posture, foot strike and movement in all planes. Gait analysis is an exceptional tool to treat more effectively clients & athletes of all sports and recreation.
A thorough intake and medical history for the issue that brought you in, review of any previous studies or reports an understanding of your expectations & goals. A physical examination which will involves movements both actively and passively. You will perform any necessary special tests to determine which specific portion of a joint, ligament, tendon, and/or muscle appears effected or involved.
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Warren Easley
Oct 18, 2021
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Gale Mahan
Jul 15, 2021
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Lola True
Jun 05, 2021
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Linda Culton
May 14, 2021
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Wendy DeHart
May 07, 2021
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Timothy Baker
Apr 29, 2021
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David Dryden
Apr 18, 2021
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I chose Boones Landing Physical Therapy for after care when I had a full knee replacement surgery. I will admit that I had preconceived notions and fears about what physical therapy was going to entail.
A week after surgery I had my first appointment with Jason James. It didn’t take long for me to feel more at ease and realize that PT was not going to be a horrible painful experience. Jason started out slow and checked my range of motion while quizzing me on my pain levels as he went. He is a very caring and compassionate person.
He set me up with a few homework stretching exercises. That I
A week after surgery I had my first appointment with Jason James. It didn’t take long for me to feel more at ease and realize that PT was not going to be a horrible painful experience. Jason started out slow and checked my range of motion while quizzing me on my pain levels as he went. He is a very caring and compassionate person.
He set me up with a few homework stretching exercises. That I
Shane Bostick
Mar 02, 2021
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I saw Renee for a running gait analysis with goals around injury prevention (some nagging old injuries) and performance. She identified several areas in which I could make improvements. The slow motion analysis was very helpful. Some key factors were cadence, vertical oscillation, ground contact point, and targeted strength/stability training. I was surprised to find as an accomplished and competitive runner that I was not as strong in some areas as expected. Hip and glut strengthening already seems to be helping refine my form. This translates to improvement I can feel and is reflected in empirical
Sally Novitsky
Jan 17, 2021
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Ben Wobker
Jan 07, 2019
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