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Physical therapy gave LaRue a second chance to live life on his own two feet. The 2013 Washougal High School graduate would like to go to college and learn more about the profession.
Physical therapy gave LaRue a second chance to live life on his own two feet. The 2013 Washougal High School graduate would like to go to college and learn more about the profession.

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June 24, 2014
Guy LaRue builds strength and flexibility with physical therapist Steve McCarthy at Washougal Sport & Spine. LaRue broke his back in a quad riding accident in 2010. McCarthy is helping him make a full recovery.

Standing tall through physical therapy

Guy LaRue stands tall today, thankful for the ability to move on his own two feet. The Washougal football player was riding a quad in the sand when he rolled it and broke his back at the age of 14. He had four vertebrates fused, and two rods and eight screws placed into his spine.