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Oak St Clinic - (Humans)
1639 Oak St Suite C
Eugene, OR 97401
(Oak St MAP)

18th & Oak Clinic - (Animals)
74 E. 18th St., Unit #6
Eugene, Oregon 97401
(18th & Oak MAP)

Phone: (541) 686-0101 - both clinics
Fax: (541) 686-0202

pkortekaas@msn.com

Office Hours
Monday - Friday - by appointment

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MISSION STATEMENT

It is the mission of South Hills Physical Therapy Clinic to restore and support
physical function, health and vitality for all beings through integrated
therapies.


THE SECRETS OF NATURE'S DESIGN ARE ALIGNMENT AND LUBRICATION!

Andrew Still, DO, the founder of Osteopathy, created a form of medicine that is
over 150 years old that focuses on the healing of Nature's structure, form, and
function of the body. Doctors of Osteopathy go through the same rigorous
training as medical doctors, with the main emphasis on the STRUCTURAL and
FUNCTIONAL integrity of the body!



Dutch physical therapist, Patricia M. Kortekaas, PT, developed Human
Normalization Therapy© (HNT) and Animal Normalization Therapy© (ANT) techniques
for veterinarians using common Principles of Osteopathy. One of the most
distinct principle of osteopathy is the importance that the body protects itself
and survives the impact of an injury.

The body will PROTECT around a HIERARCHY of IMPORTANCE:
  1. Blood supply, lymph system, and unifying fascia
  2. The central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous system
  3. The organs
  4. Endocrine system
  5. Musculo-skeletal system




WHAT IS HUMAN NORMALIZATION THERAPY?

Human Normalization Therapy© (HNT) is defined as "a unique combination of manual
therapy techniques derived from the Principles of Osteopathy with its main goal
to 'normalize' and 'restore' vascular, lymphatic, neurological, and fascial
dysfunctions in the body". HNT© is subdivided into six unique categories:
   1. Vascular Normalization Techniques - manipulation of blood vessels
   2. Lymphatic Normalization Techniques - resolve lymph stagnation
   3. Fascia/Dura Normalization Techniques - alter fascial lines
   4. Neurological Gait Normalization Techniques - resolve gait alteration
   5. Cranial-Sacral Normalization Techniques - cranium/dura techniques
   6. Functional Indirect Techniques - unwinding techniques

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