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Erika Hambrick, PT, D.P.T. (she/her)

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  • Physical Therapist

Specialty

  • Pediatric Physical Therapy

Locations and contact

I see patients at
Eugene Child Development and Rehabilitation Center

About me

I’m Erika Hambrick, a physical therapist specializing in treating developmental delay, torticollis, plagiocephaly, and any condition that impacts a child's independent or functional mobility.

My treatments include therapeutic exercises and activities that target strength, range of motion, functional mobility, motor planning, and coordination. I also collaborate with local orthotists and vendors to meet the orthotic and durable medical equipment needs of my patients.

My approach to patient care focuses on improving the way children move. I believe pediatric physical therapy should be play-based and family-centered. It's essential to work closely with families to identify and solve barriers to progress while working together toward meaningful therapy goals. I also believe that, while physical therapy can sometimes be challenging for children, it should always be infused with games, silliness, and fun.

Outside of work, I enjoy playing disc golf, listening to audiobooks, hiking, and exploring the Pacific Northwest with my husband.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • B.S., 2017, University of California, Davis
    • D.P.T., 2020, University of St. Augustine
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