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Meet Our Team

Our team in Eugene, Oregon is dedicated to you thriving in an active lifestyle.

Dr. Jenn Randall, DPT, is a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and Certified Manual Physical Therapist (CMPT). She competed in the 2024 Olympic Trials, earned All-American honors in track and cross country, and a Level 1 USTAF Coach...

DPT, OCS, CMPT, USATF-1

The Runner’s PT

Zenith Performance and Wellness was created and is operated by Jesse Klein, DPT, OCS, CSCS. He has experienced athletics, training, and rehabilitation from both sides of the injury and has vast experience working with people of all ages and athletic...

DPT, OCS, CSCS

The Strength Rehab Visionary

Ropheka grew up being active outdoors and playing recreational sports but had never stepped foot in a gym. After being sidelined by several sport related injuries herself, she was inspired to gain a better understanding of how to properly train

Strength & Movement Specialist

Spokane native and former WSU XC/track athlete with an M.S. in Sport & Exercise Analytics. Sport science researcher at Bowerman Sport Science Center, translating data and strength coaching into injury-resilient, high-performing runners.

CPSS, CSCS

The Data-Driven Coach

A Eugene native (go Ducks!) who is driven by a profound passion for movement and helping people achieve their absolute best, both on and off the field.

DPT, OCS

The PT for Lasting Results

Dr. Rachel Wright is a competitor to her core, she pushes athletes to come back faster and perform higher than ever. From the track to the stage, she brings expert care in orthopedics, sport, and swelling management.

DPT, OCS, CLT-LANA

The Competitor’s PT

Alex fell in love with lifting heavy at age 23, leading to a career helping beginners build confidence and seasoned athletes refine their training. With 13 years of experience, Alex enjoys hiking, karaoke, and running tabletop RPGs when not coaching.

NASM-CPT

Strength & Movement Specialist

Ready to Get Started?

Option 1: Free PT Discovery Call

You don't need to wait until pain is unbearable or an injury is severe to see a physical therapist.

Options 2: Visit our Start Here Page

Research shows PT is cost-effective and may help people avoid more expensive treatments like surgery.

Option 3: Browse Rehab or Performance PT

 it depends on your condition, your goals, and how your body but we can provide a realistic timeline to meet your goals.

The Zenith Journal

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