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QC Kinetix (Warm Springs)
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QC Kinetix (Warm Springs)
QC Kinetix (Warm Springs)
8050 SW Warm Springs St, Suite 100Tualatin Oregon 97062United States
(971) 380-4670
Business Description
QC Kinetix (Warm Springs) provides non-surgical regenerative medicine treatments for joint pain to residents of Tualatin, OR, and surrounding areas. Our biologic therapies are a perfect solution for anyone seeking alternatives to surgery for pain.
If you're looking for a knee replacement, knee surgery, hip surgery, hip replacement, or relief from shoulder pain, elbow pain, wrist pain, plantar fasciitis, arthritis treatment, or treatment for sports injuries, call QC Kinetix to schedule a free consultation.
We can help you get relief while avoiding surgery, so you can return to your normal life activities as quickly as possible.
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About Tualatin
Tualatin ( TWAW-lÉ™-tin) is a city located primarily in Washington County in the U.S. state of Oregon. A small portion of the city is also located in neighboring Clackamas County. It is a southwestern suburb in the Portland Metropolitan Area that is located south of Tigard. The population was 27,942 at the 2020 census. == History == The name of the city is taken from the Tualatin River, which flows along most of the city's northern boundary. It is probably a Native American word meaning "lazy" or "sluggish" but possibly meaning "treeless plain" for the plain near the river or "forked" for its many tributaries. According to Oregon Geographic Names, a post office with the spelling "Tualitin" was established November 5, 1869, and the spelling changed to "Tualatin" in 1915. In the 1850s, the settlement was first called Galbreath after its founder Samuel Galbreath. In 1853, Galbreath built the first bridge over the Tualatin river, and the town became known as Bridgeport. In the 1880s, John Sweek platted a town around the new railroad depot, and named the town Tualatin.