The Right Way Back — Cameron Brink and the Power of Patience in ACL Rehab
A Local Star’s Return Inspires us All - Especially locally here in Beaverton!
When Cameron Brink returned to the court for the Los Angeles Sparks this week, it wasn’t just another appearance in a long WNBA season. It was the beginning of a new chapter in her athletic journey — one that has already inspired many, especially here in Oregon.
Before she was a pro, Brink was a standout at both Southridge and Mountainside High Schools in Beaverton. She’s always represented what it means to be an elite athlete — skilled, driven, and resilient.

Why ACL Injuries Require Patience and Precision
After tearing her ACL in June of 2024 during Team USA qualifying play, Brink stepped away from the game, knowing it would take more than just time to return. And after over a year of focused recovery, she took the floor again this week. She wasn’t rushed. She didn’t push beyond the plan. Instead, she did what few athletes — and even fewer organizations — have the patience to do: commit to the full process.

ACL rehab isn’t just a physical rebuild. It’s mental, emotional, and often deeply personal. Athletes often lose not just strength, but connection to their identity. They’re removed from the game they love, their teammates, and the structure that’s defined so much of their lives. The return isn’t just about running and jumping again — it’s about regaining confidence.
ACL Physical Therapy in Tigard, Oregon: How APEX PWR Helps Athletes Recover Smarter
At APEX PWR in Tigard, Oregon, our physical therapy team understands this intimately. While we were not part of Brink’s rehab or training room team, her approach (from what we can gather) is aligned with the philosophy we live by every day: the long game matters. ACL injuries require more than just cookie-cutter protocols. They need a strategic, individualized plan that prioritizes performance and long-term health.
A Facility Built for High-Level ACL Rehab and Return to Sport
Our sports physical therapy facility in Tigard is equipped for athletes who want to come back stronger. With wide open training space, turf, and the same VALD equipment used by elite organizations — including force decks, speed gates, and the Dynamo for strength testing — we create a real-world, high-performance environment that restores confidence and ability.
Whether it’s early-stage strength work or late-stage return-to-sport speed and agility, we guide our athletes every step of the way with 1-on-1 care from Doctors of Physical Therapy.
From ACL Surgery to Comeback: Recovery Shouldn't Be Rushed
Brink’s debut this week is only the beginning, and we can’t wait to see what she builds from here. She’s proof that giving your body the time it needs can pay off — not just in longevity, but in confidence and readiness.
Work With APEX PWR for ACL Rehab in Tigard, Beaverton, or Portland
If you or your athlete are going through an ACL injury — whether freshly post-op or still navigating the late stage return to sport — our team at APEX PWR in Tigard, Oregon is here to help. We’re in-network with most major insurances, including Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and more. We offer ACL physical therapy near Beaverton, Portland, and Lake Oswego that prioritizes smart, informed recovery.
Let’s make sure the comeback is stronger than the setback.
📍 Located in Tigard and proudly serving the Portland, Beaverton, and Lake Oswego communities.
📞 Call 971-294-2669 or contact us to get started.
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