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Park City has 15 physical therapists available to help with injury recovery, rehabilitation, and mobility improvement. The market offers a range of practitioners to support your recovery goals, whether you're dealing with a sports injury, post-surgical rehabilitation, or chronic pain management. If you're in the surrounding area, nearby cities like Salt Lake City, Murray, Ogden, Provo, and St George also have physical therapy options available.
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Look for therapists who provide a clear initial assessment and explain their treatment approach in understandable terms. Verify that they maintain proper documentation and discuss your progress at regular intervals. Be cautious of practitioners who guarantee results, pressure you to commit to lengthy treatment packages upfront, or operate without verifiable licensing information. A reputable physical therapist should welcome questions about their methods and be transparent about what insurance they accept.
Check the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) website to verify a therapist's current license and credentials. You can also ask for referrals from your primary care physician or orthopedic doctor, who often recommend practitioners they trust.
Park City currently has 15 physical therapists in the directory. If you'd like more options, nearby cities like Salt Lake City, Murray, Ogden, Provo, and St George also have practitioners available.
Bring your insurance card, a photo ID, and any relevant medical records or imaging (X-rays, MRI results). If you have a physician referral, bring that as well. Arrive a few minutes early to complete intake paperwork.
Recovery timelines vary based on your condition, injury severity, and overall health. Your therapist will provide a personalized treatment plan with an estimated duration during your initial assessment. Most acute injuries may require 4-8 weeks, while chronic conditions or post-surgical rehab may take longer.
While a referral from your physician isn't always required, having one can help with insurance coverage and ensures your therapist understands your medical history. Many insurance plans cover physical therapy with a referral, so check your plan's specific requirements.