Offering a Full Range of Rehabilitation Therapy & Services
At University of Utah Health, we bring high-quality rehabilitation therapy and services to your community in a caring, supportive environment. No injury or disease is too complex for our therapists and clinicians with years of expertise and experience. Whether you have suffered a stroke or a sports injury, our multidisciplinary team of therapists use the best treatments available to help you rehabilitate your mental and physical health. We are dedicated to helping our patients reclaim their lives and independence lost through injury and disease.


Locations and Clinics
- Alpine Sports Physical Therapy
- Burn Center
- Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital
- Farmington Health Center
- Greenwood Health Center
- Huntsman Cancer Institute
- Pain Management Center
- Redwood Health Center
- South Jordan Health Center
- Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
- Sugar House Health Center
- Sugar House Therapy Services Clinic
- University Orthopaedic Center
- Voice Disorders Center
Our Services & Treatments
- Acute Therapy Services
- Amputee Program
- Back and Neck Therapy
- Brain Injury Program
- Bridge Back to Sport Program
- Burn Therapy
- Cancer Rehabilitation & Lymphedema
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Climber's Clinic
- Concussion Program
- Cyclist's Clinic
- Dancer's Clinic
- Driving Rehabilitation Program
- Functional Capacity Evaluations
- Golf Clinic
- Hand Therapy
- Home Safety Evaluations
- Massage Therapy
- Neurological Physical Therapy
- Neuropsychology
- Occupational Therapy
- Pain Management
- Pediatric Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy
- Recreation Therapy
- Rehabilitation Psychology
- Runner's Clinic
- Spasticity Management
- Speech Language Pathology
- Spinal Cord Injury Program
- Sports, Spine, & Musculoskeletal Program
- Sports Medicine
- Sportsmetrics™
- Stroke Program
- Sugar House Therapy Services (Stroke, TBI, & Spinal Cord Injuries)
- Telephysical Medicine & Rehab
- Throwing Clinic
- TRAILS Program
- Vestibular Therapy
- Vision Rehabilitation
- Voice Disorders Clinic
- Wellness Program
- Women's Health Physical Therapy
- Wound Care Clinic
Hear From Our Patients
Occupational Therapy Plus Hard Work Helps Patient Use Her Hand Again
At 61 years old, Laurie Sonneborn was wary about common yet deadly ailments, such as cancer or a heart attack. As she puts it, a stroke was not on her radar. The incident left her devastated and overwhelmed, as well as dealing with the loss of functionality in her left hand.
From Ballroom Dancer To Guillain-Barre Survivor To Future Occupational Therapist
Two beats late—my legs were always two beats late to the song," Anna Houston says. Her body just could not respond. She could feel her knee caps tingling and, soon enough, a numbness that eventually spread all over her body. These are the first signs of a disorder called Guillain-Barre syndrome, an extremely rare condition where the immune system attacks the nervous system.