Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy

Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy offers the best in physical, aquatic, occupational, and sports medicine therapies.

Located in Layton, Farmington, Roy, and Syracuse!

Aquatic therapy or water therapy involves specialized exercises performed in the water. Aquatic therapy helps to reduce ...
05/21/2026

Aquatic therapy or water therapy involves specialized exercises performed in the water. Aquatic therapy helps to reduce pain and irritation when performing exercise movements. The buoyancy provided by the water supports the weight of the patient and reduces weight-bearing stress and strain on the joints. Water helps to relax the muscles and improves circulation, increasing the body’s healing capabilities.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/physical-therapy/aquatic-therapy/

Physical therapy is designed to relax the muscles and restore range of motion for whiplash treatment. Our experts will e...
05/14/2026

Physical therapy is designed to relax the muscles and restore range of motion for whiplash treatment. Our experts will evaluate your condition’s severity to determine the best possible therapeutic exercises and passive treatments to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, restore motion, and improve mobility.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/injuries-we-treat/whiplash/

When inflammation occurs in the bursae, it’s known as hip bursitis. The main symptom of this condition is sharp or persi...
05/07/2026

When inflammation occurs in the bursae, it’s known as hip bursitis. The main symptom of this condition is sharp or persistent pain in the hip area, or that radiates down the thigh. Physical therapy treats hip bursitis without medication or injections, offering a natural way to restore mobility and strength. Rather than just treating the symptoms, physical therapists address the root cause of inflammation and help prevent future flare-ups through corrective exercises and movement training.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/hip-bursitis/

Patellofemoral pain originates from the joint where the kneecap (patella) meets the thigh bone (femur). This joint prote...
04/30/2026

Patellofemoral pain originates from the joint where the kneecap (patella) meets the thigh bone (femur). This joint protects your knees and supports important muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It also allows you to do certain movements, such as running, jumping, squatting, and climbing stairs.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/manging-patellofemoral-pain/

Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy specializes in hand therapy treatments throughout Northern Utah. Hand therapy focuses on e...
04/23/2026

Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy specializes in hand therapy treatments throughout Northern Utah. Hand therapy focuses on evaluating and treating injuries related to the shoulder, arm, hand, elbow, wrist, and forearm. Using proper healing techniques and therapeutic interventions, we focus on restoring function to the hand.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/physical-therapy/hand-therapy/

If you have had surgery or are hoping to avoid surgery, orthopedic rehab treatments can improve your form, decrease pain...
04/16/2026

If you have had surgery or are hoping to avoid surgery, orthopedic rehab treatments can improve your form, decrease pain, reduce inflammation, and improve healing. Patients with damaged joints find that orthopedic rehab treatments can reduce surgery risk and help with pain management.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/physical-therapy/orthopedic/

Knee pain can impact patients of all ages. For some, knee pain is a minor nuisance, while others continue to deal with k...
04/02/2026

Knee pain can impact patients of all ages. For some, knee pain is a minor nuisance, while others continue to deal with knee pain symptoms for years. Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy focuses on identifying the source of knee pain and using effective knee pain treatments to restore function to the knee.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/injuries-we-treat/knee/

Recovery is rarely achieved through one therapy alone. Physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language...
03/26/2026

Recovery is rarely achieved through one therapy alone. Physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists often work together to create a comprehensive rehabilitation plan tailored to each patient’s needs.

For example, a patient learning to walk again in physical therapy may also work with an occupational therapist to learn how to safely navigate their home and with a speech therapist to address communication or swallowing issues. This coordinated approach ensures that all aspects of recovery are addressed.

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Address

1492 West Antelope Drive Suite #100
Layton, UT
84041

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 6am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 6am - 6:30pm
Friday 6am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+18018761676

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