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!

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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Physical therapists can reduce pain, improve mobility, and prevent future injury, without the risks associated with surg...
03/12/2026

Physical therapists can reduce pain, improve mobility, and prevent future injury, without the risks associated with surgery or long-term medication use. Many people experience significant improvement within weeks of starting a guided treatment plan.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/herniated-discs-and-physical-therapy/

In many cases, pelvic floor physical therapy is the ideal treatment option for pelvic floor issues. While sometimes, pel...
03/05/2026

In many cases, pelvic floor physical therapy is the ideal treatment option for pelvic floor issues. While sometimes, pelvic floor dysfunction may necessitate surgery, pelvic floor physical therapy can still help you with both pre-and post-operative care. Pelvic floor physical therapy is conducted in a private treatment room, as it often includes both an external and an internal component in order to properly address your symptoms. The initial assessment allows your physical therapist to determine the appropriate treatment method for you and customize your treatment plan according to your specific needs.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/pelvic-floor-physical-therapy/

Patients will visit our Layton Utah location to undergo treatments. Each patient’s needs are different, and we understan...
02/05/2026

Patients will visit our Layton Utah location to undergo treatments. Each patient’s needs are different, and we understand the importance of creating customized patient treatment programs. In some cases, patients will need to follow our home exercise program and nutritional advice to help the body heal itself. We work closely with you to discuss treatments and establish a program that works for you physically and mentally.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/physical-therapy/mens-health/

Whiplash occurs when the head is suddenly forced forward, then backward (like a whip crack), causing a rapid strain on t...
01/29/2026

Whiplash occurs when the head is suddenly forced forward, then backward (like a whip crack), causing a rapid strain on the muscles, ligaments, joints, and nerves of the neck. This sudden movement can damage soft tissues and disrupt normal spinal alignment, even if you don’t have any broken bones.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/recovering-from-whiplash/

The elbows are one of the most frequently-used joints in the body. We use our elbows for driving, cooking, cleaning, wor...
01/22/2026

The elbows are one of the most frequently-used joints in the body. We use our elbows for driving, cooking, cleaning, working, and more. Over time, these repetitive, routine tasks can lead to joint pain and dysfunction. Hyperextending the elbow can quickly occur when playing sports or performing simple tasks.

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

We take great care to treat soft tissue injuries by using soft tissue manipulation techniques. Muscle manipulation impro...
01/15/2026

We take great care to treat soft tissue injuries by using soft tissue manipulation techniques. Muscle manipulation improves blood flow, assisting the body to deliver nutrients needed to help the healing process.

Learn more: https://wasatchpeak.com/physical-therapy/pain-management/

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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