
about us
THE CLINIC
Oregon Physical Therapy at Timberhill is locally owned and supported by staff dedicated to the simple principle of providing top-shelf treatment with unsurpassed quality of care.
At Oregon Physical Therapy we believe that quality patient care begins with a friendly welcoming environment. We are proud of the high standard of care provided to everyone that enters our clinic.
This benchmark of care stems from our commitment to offering our community access to efficient and effective physical therapy. This is made possible at our clinic by our dedication to providing one-on-one care by board-certified physical therapists, without the use of therapy aides or techs. We believe a successful treatment outcome depends on continuity of care. The Physical Therapist you schedule your appointment with is the therapist that will be with you for the entire course of your treatment.
MEET THE STAFF
kathy@orphysicaltherapy.com
Mike Joki, PT, OCS, MTC
mike@orphysicaltherapy.com
More about Kathy
Kathy Moen graduated with a Masters in Physical Therapy degree in 1996 from Slippery Rock University. Prior to that, she spent her undergraduate years on the sidelines of various Oregon State University sporting events as a student athletic trainer, and earned a B.S. in Exercise & Sport Science (with Athletic Training emphasis). After graduating from OSU in 1991, Kathy worked for two years as a Certified Athletic Trainer at a public high school in Portland, Oregon.
Since earning her physical therapy degree, Kathy has focused on Orthopedic outpatient physical therapy, and has extensive expertise in total joint replacement rehabilitation. She specializes in patient-centered care and enjoys working with patients of all ages.
Kathy has continued her education with an emphasis on manual therapy skills, and has training in strain/counterstrain, muscle energy, Mulligan mobilization, and Maitland techniques. She also focuses on individualized exercise programs utilizing therapeutic methods such as gym exercise, therapy balls, pool exercise, pilates, and yoga.
Kathy has worked as a physical therapist at the Timberhill location in Corvallis, Oregon since 1998. Her personal interests include traveling, camping, hiking, supporting OSU athletics, and spending lots of time with her husband and two children.
More about Mayron
Mayron has over 31 years of clinical experience, and is dedicate to helping her patients return to their optimal level of pre-injury/illness function. Graduating from the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas, she began her career in the hospital, specializing in post-operative neurological and complex cases needing extensive rehabilitation, and completed her certification in NeuroDevelopmental Techniques in the acute setting. Mayron also has worked in occupational medicine where she has performed numerous rehabilitations of industrial workers, job analyses, and ergonomic evaluations. She is a Certified Manual Therapist with advanced training from the University of St Augustine. Her credentials include Orthopedic Certified Specialist, and certified Clinical Instructor through the American Physical Therapy Association.
Mayron now specializes in orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. She takes pleasure in seeing her patients feel better and learn healthy habits, and her approach is to listen to her clients and treat them as she would her own family. With her vast years of experience, Mayron incorporates manual therapy techniques such as strain counterstrain, joint mobilization, muscle energy, and therapeutic exercises. She understands the difficult hypermobile patient whose pain appears in multiple areas and seems to change with each session. In her spare time, Mayron likes a good game of pickle ball. Together with her husband, she volunteers in the community, travels, hikes, reads, and enjoys good movies.
More about Mike
Mike has over 31 years of clinical experience, and is dedicate to helping her patients return to their optimal level of pre-injury/illness function. Graduating from the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas, she began her career in the hospital, specializing in post-operative neurological and complex cases needing extensive rehabilitation, and completed her certification in NeuroDevelopmental Techniques in the acute setting. Mayron also has worked in occupational medicine where she has performed numerous rehabilitations of industrial workers, job analyses, and ergonomic evaluations. She is a Certified Manual Therapist with advanced training from the University of St Augustine. Her credentials include Orthopedic Certified Specialist, and certified Clinical Instructor through the American Physical Therapy Association.
Mayron now specializes in orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. She takes pleasure in seeing her patients feel better and learn healthy habits, and her approach is to listen to her clients and treat them as she would her own family. With her vast years of experience, Mayron incorporates manual therapy techniques such as strain counterstrain, joint mobilization, muscle energy, and therapeutic exercises. She understands the difficult hypermobile patient whose pain appears in multiple areas and seems to change with each session. In her spare time, Mayron likes a good game of pickle ball. Together with her husband, she volunteers in the community, travels, hikes, reads, and enjoys good movies.
kathy@orphysicaltherapy.com
More about Kathy
Kathy Moen graduated with a Masters in Physical Therapy degree in 1996 from Slippery Rock University. Prior to that, she spent her undergraduate years on the sidelines of various Oregon State University sporting events as a student athletic trainer, and earned a B.S. in Exercise & Sport Science (with Athletic Training emphasis). After graduating from OSU in 1991, Kathy worked for two years as a Certified Athletic Trainer at a public high school in Portland, Oregon.
Since earning her physical therapy degree, Kathy has focused on Orthopedic outpatient physical therapy, and has extensive expertise in total joint replacement rehabilitation. She specializes in patient-centered care and enjoys working with patients of all ages.
Kathy has continued her education with an emphasis on manual therapy skills, and has training in strain/counterstrain, muscle energy, Mulligan mobilization, and Maitland techniques. She also focuses on individualized exercise programs utilizing therapeutic methods such as gym exercise, therapy balls, pool exercise, pilates, and yoga.
Kathy has worked as a physical therapist at the Timberhill location in Corvallis, Oregon since 1998. Her personal interests include traveling, camping, hiking, supporting OSU athletics, and spending lots of time with her husband and two children.
Mayron Yip-Ng, PT, OCS, MTC
mayron@orphysicaltherapy.com
mayron@orphysicaltherapy.com
Mike Joki, PT, OCS, MTC
mike@orphysicaltherapy.com
Mike Joki, PT, OCS, MTC
mike@orphysicaltherapy.com
More about Mike
Mike has over 31 years of clinical experience, and is dedicate to helping her patients return to their optimal level of pre-injury/illness function. Graduating from the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas, she began her career in the hospital, specializing in post-operative neurological and complex cases needing extensive rehabilitation, and completed her certification in NeuroDevelopmental Techniques in the acute setting. Mayron also has worked in occupational medicine where she has performed numerous rehabilitations of industrial workers, job analyses, and ergonomic evaluations. She is a Certified Manual Therapist with advanced training from the University of St Augustine. Her credentials include Orthopedic Certified Specialist, and certified Clinical Instructor through the American Physical Therapy Association.
Mayron now specializes in orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. She takes pleasure in seeing her patients feel better and learn healthy habits, and her approach is to listen to her clients and treat them as she would her own family. With her vast years of experience, Mayron incorporates manual therapy techniques such as strain counterstrain, joint mobilization, muscle energy, and therapeutic exercises. She understands the difficult hypermobile patient whose pain appears in multiple areas and seems to change with each session. In her spare time, Mayron likes a good game of pickle ball. Together with her husband, she volunteers in the community, travels, hikes, reads, and enjoys good movies.