Legacy Medical Group−Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation−Good Samaritan
Providers
Services
Conditions
- Neck pain
- Back pain
- Joint pain: wrist, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees and ankles
- Nerve problems
- Musculoskeletal injuries and disorders
- Sports medicine
- Multiple orthopedic trauma
- Spasticity management
- Injured workers/Workers Compensation claims
- Motor vehicle accident injuries
- Amputee care
- Spinal cord injury
- Brain injury
- Stroke
- Post-polio syndrome
- Cancer rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation of burn injuries
- Adult cerebral palsy
Procedures
- Fluoroscopy (live guided x-ray) injections
- Epidural steroid injections
- Facet injections
- SI (sacroiliac) and large joint injections
- Peripheral joint injections−shoulders, knees and other joints
- Trigger point injections
- Soft tissue injections−piriformis, carpal tunnel and others
- Osteopathic manipulative treatment
- Comprehensive inpatient hospital rehabilitation
- Management of hospitalized patients at the Rehabilitation Institute of Oregon, Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center
Hospital Rehabilitation Services
- Electrodiagnosis (EDX)
- Separately known as nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG)
Visiting Us
Where to park:
Free valet parking is available for all appointments at the main entrance of the hospital on N.W. 22nd Ave., between N.W. Lovejoy and N.W. Marshall streets. You can also self-park in one of the three parking garages attached to the hospital. Ask for parking validation when you check-in for your appointment.
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Good Samaritan Medical Center
About
At Legacy Medical Group−Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, our specialized physicians listen and provide in-depth evaluations of your medical issues. We diagnose and personalize a treatment plan specific to your needs. This includes evaluation of muscle, joint, spine or nerve problems that may affect your daily physical function and quality of life.
Read Electrodiagnosis (EDX) Frequently Asked Questions
New Patients
Injured Workers
Pre-Procedure Instructions
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