



Locally Owned, Internationally Known.
Sports Therapy For An Active Life




Locally Owned, Internationally Known.
Sports Therapy For An Active Life
Locations
Locations
Our locations in Portland

Main Headquarters
Our location is now in Southwest Portland just off of I-5. Our practice is a purposefully reasonable cash-pay practice. In addition, we also see patients through motor vehicle accident (MVA), workers compensation, and select private insurance plans.

adidas HQ
Exclusive Providers for Employees
At Adidas NAM HQ, we have an exclusive sports physical therapy and chiropractic clinic serving Adidas employees, family members, and Adidas athletes. Appointments on Mondays and Wednesday will be in the Performance Zone. Appointments on Tuesdays and Thursdays will be in the Blue Gym.
Complete Health
Care Solutions.
Modern medical services designed around your health, comfort, and recovery. Experience expert care from a team that puts you first.
Physical Therapy
Performance-Focused Physical Therapy for How You Move, Train, and Live.
Massage
Therapeutic Massage Tailored to Improve Recovery, Feel Better, and Move with Confidence.
Chiropractic
Chiropractic care designed to relieve pain, increase mobility, and help you move with confidence.
Acoustic Shockwave Therapy
Acoustic Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses targeted high-energy sound waves to stimulate your body’s natural healing processes, improve blood flow, and support tissue repair for chronic pain and soft tissue injuries. This advanced therapy can reduce pain, enhance mobility, and promote long-term recovery without surgery or medication.
Strength & Conditioning
Access specialized pediatric services focused on the unique healthcare needs of children, ensuring a bright and healthy future.
Egoscue Method
The Egoscue Method is a posture-based therapy that uses targeted exercises to correct imbalances, reduce pain, and restore natural movement.
Counseling & Mental Health Therapy
Counseling and mental health therapy is a professional service where a licensed clinician works with you in a confidential setting to explore emotional challenges, develop coping strategies, and improve well-being and daily functioning.
Physical Therapy
Performance-Focused Physical Therapy for How You Move, Train, and Live.
Massage
Therapeutic Massage Tailored to Improve Recovery, Feel Better, and Move with Confidence.
Chiropractic
Chiropractic care designed to relieve pain, increase mobility, and help you move with confidence.
Acoustic Shockwave Therapy
Acoustic Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses targeted high-energy sound waves to stimulate your body’s natural healing processes, improve blood flow, and support tissue repair for chronic pain and soft tissue injuries. This advanced therapy can reduce pain, enhance mobility, and promote long-term recovery without surgery or medication.
Strength & Conditioning
Access specialized pediatric services focused on the unique healthcare needs of children, ensuring a bright and healthy future.
Egoscue Method
The Egoscue Method is a posture-based therapy that uses targeted exercises to correct imbalances, reduce pain, and restore natural movement.
Counseling & Mental Health Therapy
Counseling and mental health therapy is a professional service where a licensed clinician works with you in a confidential setting to explore emotional challenges, develop coping strategies, and improve well-being and daily functioning.
Expert Clinicians
Expert Clinicians
Our Expert Staff is
Available Today
"CureNast Medical Clinic exceeded my expectations from the moment I arrived. The friendly staff and skilled professionals took great care of me, ensuring I felt comfortable!"

Jasper Bloom
"As soon as I entered CureNast Medical Clinic, I was greeted with warmth and kindness. The staff, from the recep-tionists to the medical team, made me feel at ease. "

Luna Sage
"CureNast Medical Clinic exceeded my expectations from the moment I arrived. The friendly staff and skilled professionals took great care of me, ensuring I felt comfortable!"

Jasper Bloom
"John’s the best. I’ve had back problems for years and have gone to numerous physical therapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, you name it..."

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"John’s the best. I’ve had back problems for years and have gone to numerous physical therapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, you name it..."

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"John’s the best. I’ve had back problems for years and have gone to numerous physical therapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, you name it..."

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"Never have I ever felt INSTANT RELIEF of sore and worn out muscles from a physical therapy tool like what Gigi has done. I had never even heard of acoustic shockwave therapy..."

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"Village Movement Health has always been the go to spot for anything PT related, and with the addition of the Shockwave treatment it’s somehow even better..."

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"Jon @ Village Physical Therapy has been the best recovery experience I could possibly have asked for from a PT provider..."

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Blog & News
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FAQ’s
FAQ’s
All Questions
Answered Right Here
/01
Does insurance cover physical therapy?
Yes, most insurance plans cover PT, but they often restrict the number of visits, require pre-authorization, or necessitate proof of "medical necessity". Be aware, there are some policies exclude physical health services from your benefits.
/02
Do I need a referral?
It depends on your policy. Most policies have a strict limit on the number of physical therapy and chiropractic visits included, thus no referral is needed.
/03
How much will my visits cost?
Costs depend on your deductible, co-insurance, and copayments. In-network providers offer lower rates, while out-of-network providers may cost more.
/04
What is the difference between deductible, co-insurance, and copay?
Deductible: The amount you pay out-of-pocket before insurance starts paying. Copay: A flat fee paid per visit. Co-insurance: Your percentage of the cost (e.g., 20%) after the deductible is met.
/05
Do I need to pay anything at the time of service?
Deductibles are determined by the insurance company. They will be invoiced after the claim returns from the insurance processing. Copays are legally required at the time of service. Co-insurance must be determined by the insurance company, therefore they will be invoiced after the claim returns from the insurance company.
/06
What should I ask my insurance provider?
Call the member/customer services number on your card to ask: Do I have physical therapy benefits? Is pre-authorization required? How many visits are allowed per year? What is my deductible and copay?
/07
What is "Medical Necessity"?
Insurance providers only pay for services they deem necessary to treat a condition and improve function.
/08
What if I have out-of-network coverage?
You can often see an out-of-network provider, but your out-of-pocket expenses will likely be higher.
/09
A few more important points...
Check Network Status: Always confirm if the provider is in-network to minimize costs. Verify Coverage: Do not rely solely on the clinic to check; confirm benefits directly with your insurer. Understand Authorization: Ensure provider is aware authorization is required before the first visit to avoid denied claims.
/01
Does insurance cover physical therapy?
Yes, most insurance plans cover PT, but they often restrict the number of visits, require pre-authorization, or necessitate proof of "medical necessity". Be aware, there are some policies exclude physical health services from your benefits.
/02
Do I need a referral?
It depends on your policy. Most policies have a strict limit on the number of physical therapy and chiropractic visits included, thus no referral is needed.
/03
How much will my visits cost?
Costs depend on your deductible, co-insurance, and copayments. In-network providers offer lower rates, while out-of-network providers may cost more.
/04
What is the difference between deductible, co-insurance, and copay?
Deductible: The amount you pay out-of-pocket before insurance starts paying. Copay: A flat fee paid per visit. Co-insurance: Your percentage of the cost (e.g., 20%) after the deductible is met.
/05
Do I need to pay anything at the time of service?
Deductibles are determined by the insurance company. They will be invoiced after the claim returns from the insurance processing. Copays are legally required at the time of service. Co-insurance must be determined by the insurance company, therefore they will be invoiced after the claim returns from the insurance company.
/06
What should I ask my insurance provider?
Call the member/customer services number on your card to ask: Do I have physical therapy benefits? Is pre-authorization required? How many visits are allowed per year? What is my deductible and copay?
/07
What is "Medical Necessity"?
Insurance providers only pay for services they deem necessary to treat a condition and improve function.
/08
What if I have out-of-network coverage?
You can often see an out-of-network provider, but your out-of-pocket expenses will likely be higher.
/09
A few more important points...
Check Network Status: Always confirm if the provider is in-network to minimize costs. Verify Coverage: Do not rely solely on the clinic to check; confirm benefits directly with your insurer. Understand Authorization: Ensure provider is aware authorization is required before the first visit to avoid denied claims.
/01
Does insurance cover physical therapy?
Yes, most insurance plans cover PT, but they often restrict the number of visits, require pre-authorization, or necessitate proof of "medical necessity". Be aware, there are some policies exclude physical health services from your benefits.
/02
Do I need a referral?
It depends on your policy. Most policies have a strict limit on the number of physical therapy and chiropractic visits included, thus no referral is needed.
/03
How much will my visits cost?
Costs depend on your deductible, co-insurance, and copayments. In-network providers offer lower rates, while out-of-network providers may cost more.
/04
What is the difference between deductible, co-insurance, and copay?
Deductible: The amount you pay out-of-pocket before insurance starts paying. Copay: A flat fee paid per visit. Co-insurance: Your percentage of the cost (e.g., 20%) after the deductible is met.
/05
Do I need to pay anything at the time of service?
Deductibles are determined by the insurance company. They will be invoiced after the claim returns from the insurance processing. Copays are legally required at the time of service. Co-insurance must be determined by the insurance company, therefore they will be invoiced after the claim returns from the insurance company.
/06
What should I ask my insurance provider?
Call the member/customer services number on your card to ask: Do I have physical therapy benefits? Is pre-authorization required? How many visits are allowed per year? What is my deductible and copay?
/07
What is "Medical Necessity"?
Insurance providers only pay for services they deem necessary to treat a condition and improve function.
/08
What if I have out-of-network coverage?
You can often see an out-of-network provider, but your out-of-pocket expenses will likely be higher.
/09
A few more important points...
Check Network Status: Always confirm if the provider is in-network to minimize costs. Verify Coverage: Do not rely solely on the clinic to check; confirm benefits directly with your insurer. Understand Authorization: Ensure provider is aware authorization is required before the first visit to avoid denied claims.








