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Personalized Physical Therapy Services for Better
Health and Mobility
The Granite County Medical Center Physical Therapy Department is recognized across the state for its exceptional ability to help patients regain movement, build strength and restore functional mobility.
Our experienced physical therapist, Roger Terry, PT, provides individualized, one-on-one care for a wide range of conditions. With over 20 years of clinical experience, Roger uses the latest techniques and tools to treat each patient’s condition most effectively, helping them move better, feel better, and live better.
Our Approach
Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking to improve your overall strength and mobility, our team of experienced therapists is here to support you every step of the way. We begin with a comprehensive evaluation to assess your unique needs, set specific goals, and create a customized treatment plan. Our physical therapists use a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, modalities like heat and cold therapy, electrical stimulation, speciality techniques such as dry needling, taping, IASTM (instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization), and education on posture and ergonomics to help you reach your full potential. We provide comprehensive care for all ages, from young athletes looking to maximize their performance to seniors working to maintain their independence and mobility.
Our services include:
- Strength training and sports medicine, including Kinesio Taping
- Advanced manual therapy and joint mobilization
- Gait and running analysis for athletes and rehabilitation patients
- Treatment of vestibular disorders
- Pain management and therapeutic exercises
- Post-surgical recovery
- Balance and fall-prevention training
- Treatment for arthritis and joint conditions
- Dry needling
- Pediatric and geriatric rehabilitation
- Pelvic health treatment for incontinence, prolapse, pregnancy, postpartum and more
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What types of physical therapy are offered?
Our Physical Therapy Department provides advanced manual therapy, joint mobilization, sports medicine therapies, and rehabilitation for vestibular disorders. The team specializes in helping patients restore movement, strength and functional mobility.
2. Do I need a referral for physical therapy?
Yes, most physical therapy services require a referral from your healthcare provider. This ensures the therapy is tailored to your specific medical needs.
3. What conditions can physical therapy treat?
Our Physical Therapy Department can help treat various conditions, including joint pain, muscle injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, and balance or coordination issues.
4. How long do physical therapy sessions typically last?
Physical therapy sessions typically last 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the treatment plan and the patient’s needs.
5. Is physical therapy available for long-term care residents?
Yes, we offer physical therapy services for outpatients, long-term care residents and individuals recovering from surgeries or injuries.