
PHYSICAL THERAPY IN syracuse, UTAH
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Whether you’ve received an injury, been in a car accident, or are recovering from surgery, physical therapy can help you heal quicker, improve your mobility, and get you back to normal function. Trust Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy in Syracuse to enhance your quality of life.
Heart attack survivors need to stick to careful, supervised exercise regimens to slowly build up their strength. Our cardiac rehab experts can guide you through a physical therapy program tailored to your unique needs and provide valuable education and support as you work to return to normal activity.
Whether you’re a casual sports enthusiast, a high school athlete, or an elite professional, anyone who wants to maximize their athletic potential can benefit from working with our sports medicine experts. We’ll help you treat and prevent injuries, improve movement mechanics, and help you achieve your new personal best.
Without proper use of your hands, it’s hard to live your everyday life. If you have carpal tunnel, arthritis, a past injury, or another condition affecting your hands, it can be difficult to work, participate in hobbies, and even take care of yourself. Luckily, our hand therapy experts are here to help you regain function and find pain relief.
Aquatic therapy reduces stress on the body, making it a great solution for people with joint pain. It’s an excellent way to improve your range of motion, build strength, and promote faster healing — all with less pain than a typical physical therapy session.
At Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy, we specialize in women’s health — more specifically, pelvic floor physical therapy to help with pelvic pain, constipation, incontinence, and postpartum complications. Rather than simply treating symptoms, we focus on addressing the root of pelvic floor disorders to provide lasting relief.
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Experience the Difference
If you’re looking for expert physical therapy in Syracuse, your top
choice should be Wasatch Peak. We’re committed to constantly
raising the bar by treating our patients with the dignity and
respect they deserve, taking advantage of the newest medical
innovations, and seeking cutting-edge solutions. Schedule an
appointment at our Syracuse office today to take the first step
toward a more active, pain-free life.
THERE IS A ROAD TO RECOVERY — WE CAN HELP
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Knee Pain
Knee pain is an incredibly common ailment, often occurring as a result of playing sports, workplace injuries, certain medical conditions, or running. When you work with us, you can trust that our physical therapy team will determine the cause of your knee pain, help you improve your movement mechanics, and protect you from further discomfort.
NECK PAIN
Spinal misalignments, whiplash, and certain health conditions can cause neck pain, making it hard to perform your daily activities. Luckily, we specialize in alleviating neck pain with proven physical therapy techniques designed to improve your range of motion and get your life back to normal.
SHOULDER PAIN
Shoulder pain isn’t always limited to your shoulder — it can send radiating pain through your neck and arms, as well. We’ll determine the root cause of your pain and guide you through exercises tailored to your unique needs, helping you regain proper use of your shoulder joint and allowing you to enjoy your favorite activities once again.
ELBOW PAIN
You need your elbows for a lot of things, from working and typing to driving and cleaning. When you experience repetitive strain in your elbow, it can be hard to live your everyday life. If you’re dealing with elbow pain, trust our expert physical therapists to guide you toward a more functional, active life.
FOOT PAIN
You rely on your feet to take you everywhere you go, which makes them more susceptible to pain and injury than any other part of the body, especially if your job requires you to be on your feet all day. At Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy, we can help you build the strength and range of motion you need to get back on your feet.
BACK PAIN
Whether you’re suffering from lower, middle, or upper back pain, trust our team at Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy to find its root cause and guide you toward long-term relief. With a combination of all-natural, non-invasive therapies, we’ll help you live more comfortably and function without pain.
HIP PAIN
Without proper hip function, you may not be able to walk, run, dance, or even sit without pain. With the help of targeted stretches, special exercises, manual therapy, and all-natural pain relief, our physical therapists can help reduce pain and inflammation in your hips.
Ankle Pain
Being on your feet all day long can place strain on your ankles, especially if your movement mechanics are off. Our physical therapists will focus on helping you use your ankle joint properly and address muscle imbalances to reduce stress on the joint, alleviate inflammation, and reduce pain.
Hand Pain
Repetitive motions like writing, typing, using tools, or crafting can put excess stress on your hands, causing pain and inflammation. If hand pain is making it hard for you to perform everyday tasks, schedule an appointment at our Syracuse office to take the first step toward finding relief.
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Contact & Location Information
Layton
Phone
801.876.1676Fax
801.825.8142Address
1492 W Antelope Dr., Ste #100
Layton, UT 84041
Hours
| Mon – Fri | 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM |
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Syracuse
Phone
801.528.3028Fax
801.773.4355Address
2019 W 1900 S, Ste #200
Syracuse, UT 84075
Hours
| Mon – Thu | 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM |
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| Fri | 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM |
Farmington
Phone
801.290.8443Fax
801.451.9617Address
1050 W Shepard Ln, Ste #3
Farmington, UT 84025
Hours
| Mon – Thu | 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
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| Fri | Closed |
Roy
Phone
801.829.9249Fax
801.773.8088Address
3442 W 5600 S, Ste #130
Roy, UT 84067
Hours
| Mon – Fri | 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
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SPEECH THERAPY

Schedule Your Speech Therapy at our Syracuse Location
In addition to physical therapy, we also specialize in speech therapy. If you have a speech impediment due to hearing loss, stuttering, a stroke, or a condition like cerebral palsy, contact our Syracuse office today to learn more about how we can help you speak more clearly and communicate with greater confidence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does physical therapy hurt?
While physical therapy may cause soreness or temporary discomfort, it should not be painful. Physical therapy is designed to gently push your body’s limits, but if you experience pain, it’s a sign that your body isn’t quite ready for that movement yet. Make sure you communicate with your physical therapist throughout the session so they can adjust their plan accordingly.
How long until I’m fully healed?
Treatment time depends on the nature and severity of your injury. Many minor injuries can be treated in around 4–6 weekly sessions, while more severe injuries or chronic issues may need more frequent sessions for up to six months. Your physical therapist will evaluate your condition and give you a more specific timeline so you know exactly what to expect.
Can physical therapy help older patients live more active lives?
Absolutely! As you age, your body begins to slow down, and activities you used to be able to do without a second thought can suddenly become difficult or painful. Older patients who participate in regular physical therapy sessions can keep their bones and muscles strong, manage chronic conditions, and reduce the likelihood of common age-related injuries like broken bones and falls.
Do you offer surgical rehabilitation?
Yes, we offer both pre- and post-operative care. Our pre-operative physical therapy program is designed to help prepare your body and mind for surgery and set you up for success, while our post-operative therapy is designed to facilitate a speedy recovery, reduce pain and inflammation, and support the body’s natural healing processes.
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