Hork Do

Hork Do, DPT
Hork is a Pacific Northwest native who grew up in Kent, Washington. He earned both his degrees at the University of Washington, first earning his BA in American Ethnic Studies with double minors in Education and Diversity, then going on to complete his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree as well. Go Huskies!
Hork has experience treating patients across a wide range of patient populations, working with his school and collegiate athletes, geriatric patients, post-surgical rehab, and Labor and Industries cases. His philosophy of treatment is “If you have a body, you’re an athlete”: whether you’re getting back to the tournament of your life or relearning how to walk up the stairs, he understands that everyone has different goals that define their “championship moment” and is passionate about helping his patients return to the things they love.
Aside from work, Hork is a game for most sports that involve chasing a ball– basketball, football, volleyball, softball, and even spikeball. He grew up playing football and basketball, ran track and field, and continues to enjoy being a weekend warrior today. Outside of ball sports, he loves to travel and generally be outside. Whether it be hiking, camping, paddling, or snowboarding, you’ll find him in the mountains all year round. He loves working with outdoor athletes as a physical therapist, but in addition to that he instructs for the Alpine Training Project, teaching rehab-based preseason conditioning to help his clients get ready for ski and snowboarding season. Ask him about the snow report at Crystal anytime in the winter!
Come by anytime and say hello to Hork at Eastside Sports Rehab Clinic. We look forward to meeting you!