Syracuse Clinic wasatch peak physical therapy

Syracuse

Syracuse

Physical Therapy helps to restore function, strengthen your body, and improve mobility. Our experienced therapists can provide you with the proper techniques to stimulate your body’s natural healing capabilities. Let Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy assist you in improving your quality of life and feeling your best.

Syracuse Clinic

2019 W 1900 S #200
Syracuse, UT 84075
Phone: (801) 528-3028
Fax: (801) 773-4355

Hours

Monday: 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM

Meet Our Syracuse Team

Matt Larsen-wasatch peak physical therapy
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Matt Larsen

Stephanie Jackson
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Stephanie Jackson

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Matt Larsen

Matt graduated from the University of Utah physical therapy program in 1995. After graduation he joined the Wasatch Peak team and has worked with them throughout his career. He worked at the Layton office from 1995-2005. He currently works and manages our Syracuse office. His area of interest is in outpatient orthopedics.

Matt and his wife reside in Layton where they raised their five kids, three of which are now married. His interests revolve around his family. From helping his kids with a project to weekends on the lake, he loves to stay busy. Throughout the winter you can find him on the slopes of Snowbasin.

Stephanie Jackson

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Stephanie Jackson

Stephanie graduated from Weber State University with a BA in English Literature in 2017. She then attended the University of Utah where she graduated from the physical therapy program in 2020. She spent a year working in home health with a focus on balance and fall prevention. She then joined Wasatch Peak in September of 2021 and enjoys working with an orthopedic population, especially knee rehab and treating runners. 

Stephanie’s interests include hiking and backpacking with her husband and three children, running around the neighborhood and on the amazing trails all along the Wasatch Front, reading, and eating.

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