Physical Therapy is now Primary Care for Musculoskeletal Conditions in Utah:

Clinic Hours

Monday

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Wednesday

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Thursday

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Friday

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Communication accommodations available upon request

About the Pocatello - Campus (SPT) Clinic

Superior Physical Therapy in Pocatello – Campus is dedicated to providing expert rehabilitation services in a patient-centered and supportive environment. Their skilled team of physical therapists creates personalized treatment plans to help individuals recover from injuries, manage pain, and improve their overall physical function. By utilizing the latest evidence-based techniques, they ensure each patient receives high-quality care tailored to their specific needs.

This location offers a comprehensive range of therapy services designed to support patients at all stages of recovery. Whether someone is healing from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or seeking specialized care, the clinic provides expert guidance to enhance mobility, restore strength, and improve overall well-being. With a hands-on approach and a commitment to patient success, the team empowers individuals to regain confidence in their movement.

In addition to general physical therapy, Superior Physical Therapy in Pocatello – Campus specializes in dry needling, post-surgical rehabilitation, and pediatric therapy. These targeted services address a variety of conditions, from muscle pain relief to post-operative recovery and developmental therapy for children. With a compassionate and results-driven approach, the clinic helps patients of all ages achieve their rehabilitation goals.

Featured Services

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Post-surgical rehabilitation is designed to help patients regain strength, mobility, and function after surgery. Through customized exercise programs, manual therapy, and progressive recovery techniques, therapists support a safe and effective healing process. This therapy helps reduce pain, prevent complications, and restore normal movement, allowing patients to return to their daily activities with confidence.

Pediatric Therapy

Pediatric therapy focuses on helping children develop essential motor skills, improve coordination, and overcome physical challenges. Through fun, engaging, and developmentally appropriate exercises, therapists support children with conditions such as developmental delays, neurological disorders, and orthopedic injuries. This therapy enhances mobility, strength, and independence, promoting overall growth and well-being.

Dry Needling

Dry needling is a specialized technique that targets muscle tension and trigger points by inserting thin, sterile needles into affected areas. This therapy helps reduce pain, improve circulation, and enhance muscle function. It is particularly effective for treating chronic pain, sports injuries, and musculoskeletal conditions, promoting faster recovery and improved mobility.

All services offered at this clinic

Amputee Therapy

Balance & Vertigo

Car Accident Physical Therapy

Chronic Pain

Concussion Therapy

Cupping Therapy

Diagnostic Solutions Information

Diagnostic Ultrasound

Dry Needling

Geriatric Therapy

Headache Therapy

IASTM

Kinesiotaping

Multiple Sclerosis Therapy

Osteoarthritis Joint Preservation

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Return to Sport Program

Running Program

Running Video Analysis

Sports Injuries

TMJ/TMD Therapy

Torticollis Therapy

Whiplash Therapy

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Clinic Physical Therapists

Channing Christiansen, PT, DPT

Clinic Director, Physical Therapist

Channing Christiansen is a physical therapist with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. He also earned a Bachelor of Exercise Science from Utah Valley University. Channing enjoys working with athletes and in adaptive sports, utilizing manual techniques in his practice. He believes in a multifaceted approach to treatment, integrating his clinical experience, patient values, and the latest research to guide his methods. Channing aims to help patients avoid surgery whenever possible by adopting a “cut last” mindset. Channing’s inspiration to enter the field…
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David Heiner, PTA

Physical Therapist Assistant

David graduated from ISU with his Bachelor’s in Health Science and Associate’s in PTA in 2019. David became interested in physical therapy after seeing how helpful it was while recovering from a rotator cuff tear and improving in strength and function over the years. He enjoys getting to know his patients and helping them have a fun and enjoyable physical therapy experience. David loves live music, boating, biking, snowmobiling, snowboarding and camping with his family.

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