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Lee Skinner, DPT, OCS, CSCS is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy. Dr. Skinner specializes in evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal, orthopaedic, and sports related injuries. He has special interest in running analysis, strength and conditioning and treatment of chronic tendon pain. He is also certified in dry needling.

Dr. Skinner graduated from Texas A&M University in Kinesiology with an emphasis in motor behavior. He earned a Doctorate in Physical therapy with the University of Utah followed by completing the University’s residency in orthopaedic physical therapy.

In addition to his clinical position at the University’s Farmington Clinic, Dr. Skinner is an adjunct instructor within the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic training where he teaches courses related to orthopaedic physical therapy.

Dr. Skinner has a passion for human performance. By combining traditional rehabilitation with strength and conditioning, he enjoys helping people achieve their highest level of physical ability!

Clinical Locations

Farmington Health Center

801-213-3200

165 N. University Ave.
Farmington, UT  84025
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Specialties

  • Physical Therapy
  • Running Injury
  • Sports Injury
  • Sports Medicine: Physical Therapy

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Therapy Services - Midlevel
Physical Therapy and Athletic Training - Adjunct Instructor
Academic Divisions Physical Therapy UH
Board Certification American Physical Therapy Association (Orthopedic Specialist)

Lee Skinner, DPT, OCS, CSCS is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy. Dr. Skinner specializes in evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal, orthopaedic, and sports related injuries. He has special interest in running analysis, strength and conditioning and treatment of chronic tendon pain. He is also certified in dry needling.

Dr. Skinner graduated from Texas A&M University in Kinesiology with an emphasis in motor behavior. He earned a Doctorate in Physical therapy with the University of Utah followed by completing the University’s residency in orthopaedic physical therapy.

In addition to his clinical position at the University’s Farmington Clinic, Dr. Skinner is an adjunct instructor within the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic training where he teaches courses related to orthopaedic physical therapy.

Dr. Skinner has a passion for human performance. By combining traditional rehabilitation with strength and conditioning, he enjoys helping people achieve their highest level of physical ability!

Academic Locations

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Therapy Services - Midlevel
Physical Therapy and Athletic Training - Adjunct Instructor
Academic Divisions Physical Therapy UH
Board Certification American Physical Therapy Association (Orthopedic Specialist)

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Cushman D, Cummings K, Skinner L, Holman A, Haight P, Brobeck M, Teramoto M, Tang C (2021). Postrace Dry Needling Does Not Reduce Subsequent Soreness and Cramping-A Randomized Controlled Trial. Clin J Sport Med.
  2. Cummings K, Skinner L, Cushman DM (2019). Patellar Tendinopathy in Athletes. Curr Phys Med Rehabil Rep.

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