Oregon City
Chiropractic and massage care in Oregon City
Oregon City Chiropractic is now part of the Hosmer Chiropractic Health family of clinics! Learn more about this transtion.
Hosmer Chiropractic (Oregon City)
357 Warner Milne Rd
Oregon City, Oregon 97045
(503) 227-2279
Mon | 9:00 - 6:00 |
Tue | 9:00 - 6:00 |
Wed | 9:00 - 6:00 |
Thu | 9:00 - 6:00 |
Fri | 9:00 - 5:00 |
Sat | 9:00 - 4:00 |
Sun | Closed |
Our Oregon City doctors
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Dr. Tylor Justin, D.C. (he/him)
XDr. Tylor Justin, D.C. (he/him)
Dr. Tylor Justin is a dedicated chiropractor with a unique blend of academic achievement and athletic experience. He earned his degree in Exercise Science from Lincoln Memorial University in picturesque eastern Tennessee, where he excelled as a student-athlete on the Men’s Lacrosse team. Dr. Justin’s journey into chiropractic care began with his own experiences managing low back injuries during college. The effective rehabilitation he received from chiropractors inspired him to pursue a career in the field and help others achieve a pain-free life.
Dr. Justin continued his education at Palmer College of Chiropractic’s Florida Campus, where he earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic. His training at Palmer provided him with a strong foundation in core chiropractic philosophies and techniques, including diversified, drop table, and Gonstead methods. He has since expanded his expertise with advanced techniques such as Active Release Techniques (ART), kinesiotaping, motion palpation, and Graston Technique, allowing him to offer a diverse range of treatment options.
Passionate about patient education, Dr. Justin is committed to empowering his patients by demystifying the complexities of the musculoskeletal system and fostering open dialogue. Since joining Hosmer Chiropractic Health in 2021, he has embraced the opportunity to explore and enjoy the Pacific Northwest. In his free time, Dr. Justin stays active through running, weightlifting, hiking, and snowboarding, and he also enjoys camping, attending live sporting events, and experiencing live music.
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Dr. Renata Retter, DC (she/her)
XDr. Renata Retter, DC (she/her)
Dr. Renata Retter grew up in Southern California, where her passion for competitive dance from childhood through college led to multiple injuries and sparked her interest in physical medicine. She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from California Lutheran University.
Her decision to become a chiropractor was solidified while working as a chiropractic assistant after college. In 2020, she moved to Portland to attend chiropractic school, earning her Doctorate in Chiropractic and a Master’s in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine from the University of Western States. Dr. Renata has a particular interest in managing concussions and is currently pursuing her CCSP certification (Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician).
In her free time, she enjoys spending time outdoors and hanging out with her dogs.
Our Oregon City massage therapists
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Amy Henry (she/her)LMT (#9550)
XAmy Henry (she/her)LMT (#9550)
Amy has lived in Clackamas County her entire life. Her mother’s career as a massage therapist was an inspiration for her own path in the field, and she is grateful for the knowledge and skills her mother passed down to her. Continuing in a family tradition of healing and wellness, Amy graduated from the Oregon School of Massage in 1999. Since then, she has been working at chiropractor clinics, helping patients recover more quickly from pain, injuries, or tightness. She loves feeling tight muscles melt under her hands. Amy specializes in Swedish massage, deep tissue, cupping, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and three boys, gardening, paddleboarding, and being outdoors.
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Ariana Quakenbush (she/her)LMT (#023187)
XAriana Quakenbush (she/her)LMT (#023187)
Beth is a graduate of East West College of the Healing Arts. With a B.S. in Kinesiology and 4 years experience working in a physical therapy clinic, she gravitates to modalities such as neuromuscular, deep tissue, and Swedish massage. She is driven by her curiosity of how the body works and inspired by human connection. When she’s not relaxing muscles, you can find Beth playing with her cats named Turtle and Chicken or hosting a game night with her wife and friends.
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David Wayne Runestrand (he/him)LMT (#27151)
XDavid Wayne Runestrand (he/him)LMT (#27151)
David Wayne Runestrand grew up in Happy Valley, Oregon, and has lived there most of his life. Recognized for his natural talent in massage therapy, he pursued formal training and became a Licensed Massage Therapist after the first year of COVID-19, when he had the time and resources to invest in his education. He specializes in a blend of deep tissue and myofascial techniques, focusing on helping clients find relief from pain and stress.
A self-described “neurospicy nerd,” David Wayne enjoys a variety of hobbies. His recent interests include HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts), brewing his own mead, crafting chainmail, 3D sculpting, and co-hosting a Dungeons & Dragons podcast with friends.
Five years ago, he lost half of his tongue to cancer, which has left him with a speech impediment. He believes in open communication and always encourages his clients to ask for clarification if needed. His approach to massage therapy is both compassionate and adaptive, dedicated to providing comfort and relief through personalized care.
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Emily Ford-Lemos (she/they)LMT (#26856)
XEmily Ford-Lemos (she/they)LMT (#26856)
Whether you’re new to massage or been seeing one for a long time I alway encourage open communication and prioritize fostering a safe and comfortable space for all. I tend to incorporate a variety of techniques in each session to best suit the patients preferences and treatment goals. including but not limited to Swedish, deep tissue, cupping/vacuum therapy, myofascial release, PNF stretching and trigger point therapy. Addressing the body as a whole unit working together allows my clients to get the most out of their sessions and address the underlaying issues at hand as well as focus on the area that is feeling the most discomfort. Outside of the treatment rooms I am a compassionate nanny, and lifelong animal lover with two kitties and a rescue pup that I absolutely adore!