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Therapist Bios
> Kent Bond, P.T.
Kent earned his Bachelor of Health Science degree in 1984 and his Master of Science in Physical Therapy in 1988, both from Pacific University. While at Pacific University, Kent played on the Boxers Varsity Baseball team.
Kent started Impact Physical Therapy-Hillsboro in August of 2004. Kent has practiced for over 20 years and has worked in a wide variety of clinical settings. He enjoys working with all types of conditions and takes satisfaction assisting his patients in achieving their highest possible goals.
Kent and his wife Anna have 3 children. He enjoys attending local athletic functions, home improvement projects, digital photography, canoeing and has played on 2 National Championship NABA baseball teams. |
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> Nancy Causton, P.T.
Nancy is a native of Oregon with over 15 years of experience in the field of Physical Therapy and 28 years of experience in the field of fitness and wellness. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in dance from Loyola Marmount Univeristy, and is a graduate of the Physical Therapy program at Pacific University.
She has worked with all age groups including young athletes and geriatric clients. Her specialty is women’s postural health, but she enjoys the challenge of all her patients. Nancy also is a fitness instructor and a personal trainer at Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club.
Nancy, her husband Grant, and their two kids love to ski, bike and play outdoors. |
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> Andrea Bulat, PT,DPT,ATC
Andrea completed her Bachelor of Science in 2003 from the University of Kansas where she was an All-American javelin thrower. She recently earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Pacific University. While at Pacific, she was an assistant track & field coach.
Andrea enjoys working with active people of all ages to help prevent and treat injuries. She has been coaching for 7 years and a certified Athletic Trainer for 3 years and looks forward to starting her PT career at Impact Physical Therapy.
Andrea enjoys playing any sport especially in the beautiful outdoors of Oregon. She has been a Canadian national javelin champion 3 times and represented Canada, her native country, internationally. |
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