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Sydney Neumann, PT, DPT, AIB-VR

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Sydney Neumann, PT, DPT, AIB-VR

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Availability

Accepting New Patients

Details

Sydney Neumann is a Doctor of Physical Therapy specializing in the treatment of vestibular and balance disorders. As a mobile provider with MovementX, Sydney provides in-home physical therapy to patients in and around Portland, OR. Sydney also sees patients at MovementX's partner location in Lake Oswego, OR.

Locations

MovementX - mobile physical therapy care

Portland, OR, USA

(971) 410-8785

Map of Portland, OR, USA

MovementX - Lake Oswego

333 S State St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034, USA

(971) 410-8785

Map of 333 S State St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034, USA

Specialty

  • Physical Therapist

Certifications

American Institute of Balance Certified Vestibular Provider

American Heart Association CPR/BLS

Languages

Serving patients in these languages:

  • English

Telemedicine

Serving patients in these regions:

  • US - Oregon
  • US - Washington

Professional Association Membership

  • Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy (ANPT)
  • American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
  • ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group (V-SIG)

Percentage of Patients Treated for Vestibular Disorders

50% - 74%

Procedures and Tools

  • Bedside Head Impulse Test
  • Dix Hallpike
  • Oculomotor testing
  • Functional mobility and gait assessment

Diagnoses Qualified to Manage

  • BPPV
  • Other peripheral vestibular disorders
  • Central vestibular disorders

Publications

Tomlinson S, Neumann S, Foulk M, Chen T. Center of mass control during turning in older adults with and without fall histories. APTA Combined Sections Meeting. February 2022.

Neumann S, Tomlinson S, Aase M, Louwagie A, Volk A, Chen T. Effect of age and fall histories on turn characteristics during the turning phase of the timed up and go test. APTA Oregon Annual Conference, virtual presentation. March 2021.

Support Group