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

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Clinic Hours

Monday

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Thursday

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Friday

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday

7:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Sunday

Closed

Languages spoken by clinicians here:

Spanish/Español

Other communication accommodations available upon request.

About the Draper (RPT) Clinic

RPT Utah’s Draper location, conveniently located on the second floor of Lone Peak Hospital, offers a comprehensive range of physical therapy services focused on recovery, injury prevention, and overall wellness. Known for its team of skilled therapists, the clinic provides personalized care, leveraging evidence-based methods to support patients through their rehabilitation journey. Each treatment plan is designed to meet the specific needs of patients, helping them reach optimal mobility and return to daily activities safely.

The Draper clinic offers a variety of specialty services in areas such as women’s health, sports physical therapy, and industrial health programs. Therapists are well-trained in addressing unique concerns for women, including pelvic floor therapy and postpartum recovery. For athletes, sports physical therapy supports healing from injuries while enhancing performance and preventing re-injury through tailored exercise regimens and physical conditioning. The clinic also provides occupational health solutions, from injury rehabilitation to ergonomic assessments.

Committed to a holistic approach, the Draper team partners with patients and their physicians to ensure a cohesive recovery process. Patients receive support through targeted exercises and hands-on therapies that reduce pain, improve strength, and promote long-term health. By focusing on individual goals and functional outcomes, RPT Draper aims to empower each patient on their path to recovery.

Featured Services

Women’s Health

RPT’s women’s health services provide support for pregnancy-related pain, postpartum recovery, and pelvic floor issues such as incontinence. Therapists create custom plans to improve pelvic health, manage discomfort, and strengthen core muscles, enabling women to return to active lifestyles with confidence and reduced symptoms.

Return to Sport Program

Specializing in athletic injuries, RPT’s sports physical therapy helps athletes recover and regain strength through personalized rehabilitation. Treatment includes performance assessments and injury prevention strategies, focusing on common sports issues like knee and shoulder injuries, to help athletes safely return to play and optimize their performance.

WorkReady

RPT’s industrial health program supports patients in recovering from workplace injuries with treatments that simulate job-specific tasks. Services include Functional Capacity Evaluations, ergonomic assessments, and exercises to restore strength and flexibility, all aimed at facilitating a safe and sustainable return to work.

All services offered at this clinic

Aquatic Therapy

Balance & Vertigo

Blood Flow Restriction

Car Accident Physical Therapy

Chronic Pain

Concussion Therapy

Cupping Therapy

Diagnostic Solutions Information

Diagnostic Ultrasound

Geriatric Therapy

Headache Therapy

IASTM

Kinesiotaping

Osteoarthritis Joint Preservation

Pediatric Therapy

Pelvic Floor Therapy

Personal Injury

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Return to Sport Program

Running Program

Sports Injuries

TMJ/TMD Therapy

Torticollis Therapy

Whiplash Therapy

Women’s Health

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Clinic Physical Therapists

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Joshua Harward, MPT

Clinic Director, Physical Therapist

Josh graduated from the University Of Utah in 2003 with a Master Of Physical Therapy Degree. He began his career in Arizona in 2003 and worked there for five years primarily in an outpatient setting where he treated a variety of orthopedic injuries and post-operative conditions. He also worked four years during that time in an outpatient specialty hospital, working primarily with total joint replacements. He returned to Utah in 2008 and has been with RPT since that time. He has been the director of the Draper clinic since 2010….
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Morgan Lund, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Morgan Lund graduated with her Doctor Of Physical Therapy Degree from The University Of St. Augustine School For Health Sciences in San Diego, CA in 2015. Prior to that, she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology with an emphasis in exercise science from the University of Florida. She loves working in the orthopedic setting to put her manual therapy passion into practice and loves being a part of the journey to help people return to the activities that they love. Morgan also has a special…
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Neal Anderson, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Neal graduated from Rocky Mountain University Of Health Professions in Provo, Utah with his Doctorate Of Physical Therapy Degree in December of 2023. Neal’s passion for physical therapy started young—he grew up watching his dad as a physical therapist and decided to follow in his dad’s footsteps. Neal also participated in sports, specifically soccer, basketball, and cross country. All of this developed into a love of and fascination with how the body functions and moves on a musculoskeletal and neurological level. Neal’s interests include sports, orthopedic and surgical rehabilitation, along…
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Ryan Fuller, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Ryan graduated from West Virginia University with his Doctorate Of Physical Therapy in 2022. Originally a Utah native, he is happy to be home in the mountains. Ryan enjoys working with people who have a variety of orthopedic conditions including difficulty balancing, post-operative pain, and sports injuries. He also has a strong interest in helping those with chronic illnesses including Chronic Migraine, Ehlers-Danlos, and Fibromyalgia. He understands the difficulty of living with these conditions and loves teaching others how to live life fully despite these circumstances. Additionally, Ryan enjoys spending…

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