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Physical therapy blends scientific healing principles with personalized patient care. It merges in-depth understanding of body mechanics with tailored treatment approaches. Practitioners assist patients across all life stages to enhance wellbeing and physical capabilities: newborns with congenital conditions, competitive young athletes, older adults managing joint pain, individuals with neurological disorders, and more. Therapists conduct thorough evaluations to identify movement impairments, then create customized rehabilitation strategies using methods that enhance mobility, alleviate discomfort, and regain normal function.
The University of Utah's physical therapy program maintains a distinguished legacy of quality since welcoming its inaugural class in 1969, establishing it as one of the region's most established programs. The physical therapy department holds accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).
Today's Doctor of Physical Therapy curriculum at the University of Utah embodies the comprehensive scope, depth, and academic rigor required to prepare professionals for today's evolving healthcare landscape. This environment demands expanded responsibilities and greater accountability from physical therapists, particularly regarding research-informed treatment approaches and quality patient outcomes. Students acquire these competencies through our intensive professional program, graduating fully prepared to meet the challenges of contemporary physical therapy practice.