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Clinic Hours

Monday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Tuesday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Friday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Communication accommodations available upon request

About the Moab Clinic

Mountain Land Physical Therapy in Moab, Utah, offers a comprehensive range of physical therapy and rehabilitation services in a state-of-the-art facility located at the northeast corner of Moab Regional Hospital. Surrounded by the stunning redrock landscape of Eastern Utah, the Moab clinic provides personalized treatment plans designed to help patients recover quickly and effectively. The friendly and knowledgeable staff is dedicated to ensuring that each patient receives the highest level of care, tailored to their specific needs.

The Moab clinic specializes in treating a variety of conditions, from post-surgical rehabilitation to sports injuries and chronic pain. Utilizing advanced therapeutic techniques and equipment, the experienced therapists work closely with patients to develop customized programs that promote healing and restore function. The clinic’s holistic approach addresses the physical, emotional, and functional aspects of recovery, ensuring a comprehensive and supportive treatment experience.

Mountain Land Physical Therapy Moab is committed to community health and wellness, offering services that extend beyond the clinic. Whether you are recovering from surgery, seeking to improve athletic performance, or managing a chronic condition, the Moab clinic provides the expertise and resources needed to help you achieve your health goals. The dedicated team is there to support you every step of the way, making your journey to recovery as smooth and effective as possible.

Featured Services

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Post-surgical rehabilitation at Mountain Land Physical Therapy Moab focuses on helping patients recover strength, mobility, and function after surgery. The program includes tailored exercises and therapies to facilitate healing, reduce pain, and restore normal movement patterns, ensuring a safe and effective recovery process.

Return to Sport Program

The Return to Sport Program is designed for athletes recovering from injuries. This program involves sport-specific exercises and conditioning to restore strength, flexibility, and performance, ensuring a safe transition back to athletic activities while minimizing the risk of re-injury.

EMG and Nerve Conduction

EMG and Nerve Conduction studies at the Moab clinic are diagnostic tests used to assess the health of muscles and the nerve cells that control them. These tests help diagnose conditions that cause muscle weakness, pain, and numbness by evaluating the electrical activity of muscles and nerves​.

All services offered at this clinic

Amputee Therapy

Balance & Vertigo

Car Accident Physical Therapy

Chronic Pain

Dry Needling

EMG and Nerve Conduction

Geriatric Therapy

Hand Therapy

Headache Therapy

IASTM

Kinesiotaping

Massage Therapy

Multiple Sclerosis Therapy

Neurological Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Osteoarthritis Joint Preservation

Pediatric Therapy

Personal Injury

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Return to Sport Program

Sports Injuries

Whiplash Therapy

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Clinic Physical Therapists

Jim Lewis, Physical Therapist

Jim Lewis, PT, MOMT, Cert. MDT

Clinic Director, Physical Therapist

Jim has been a physical therapist since 1989. He has a Masters Degree in Orthopedic Manual Therapy and additional certification in the McKenzie method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment of the Spine. His areas of expertise include the conservative treatment of back, neck and other orthopedic problems. Since 1994, Jim has worked for Mountain Land and is currently the director of rehabilitation services in Moab. Jim’s many interests and hobbies include spending time with his wife and three children participating in outdoor recreational activities and mountain and road biking.
Cynthia Indergard, Physical Therapist

Cynthia Indergard, PT

Physical Therapist

Cynthia earned her degree in Physical Therapy from Loma Linda University located in Loma Linda, CA. She has been practicing Physical Therapy since 1987 specializing in orthopedics and, more specifically, the foot and ankle. Cynthia has been a part of the Mountain Land team since 2005. She enjoys working with people and has always been very athletic and active in sports. Cynthia’s hobbies include activities with her three children, running, hiking, outdoor life, and horses.
Christina Steinhauer, Physical Therapist Assistant

Christina Steinhauer, PTA

Physical Therapist Assistant

Christina has practiced therapy since 2005 and has been a part of the Mountain Land team since 2017. Christina earned her Physical Therapy Assistant degree from San Juan College and has additional training in wound care, manual therapy, and treating geriatric patients. Christina first became interested in Physical Therapy when she aided her grandma with her Physical Therapy exercises years ago. After seeing the benefits the therapy provided her Grandma, she knew it was a profession that was a perfect fit for her caring and compassionate nature. Christina also spent…
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Rachael Metzler, MOT, OTR/L

Occupational Therapist

Rachael Metzler is an occupational therapist who graduated with a Master of Occupational Therapy from the University of Utah in 2025. She is passionate about helping individuals of all ages and abilities live independently and meaningfully. Rachael has a background in adaptive recreation and ski instruction, where she developed skills in creativity, adaptation, and fostering connections to promote accessible engagement in the outdoors for individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities. Her clinical experience includes rotations in neuro-rehabilitation settings, where she enjoys supporting clients with various functional needs as they regain…

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