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

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Clinic Hours

Monday

7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Tuesday

7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Wednesday

7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Thursday

7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Friday

7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Saturday

7:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Sunday

Closed

Communication accommodations available upon request

About the Sandy (RPT) Clinic

Located in the Life Centre Medical Building in Sandy, Utah RPT provides orthopedic physical therapy for a wide range of injuries and problems. Patients receive expert care designed to help them recover and maintain optimal health. RPT’s experienced therapists provide personalized treatment plans in a supportive and welcoming environment, assisting individuals in overcoming pain and regaining strength. Through patient-centered evaluations and evidence-based therapies, RPT ensures each patient has the best resources for achieving their health goals, whether recovering from injury, improving fitness, or managing long-term conditions.

The clinic’s approach combines compassionate care with a dedication to each patient’s long-term well-being. With services designed for a range of rehabilitation and health needs, RPT’s Sandy team focuses on sustainable results, empowering patients to make strides in their health journey. This commitment includes education and equipping patients with tools and exercises they can use beyond the clinic to support ongoing progress.

The clinic prioritizes collaboration with other healthcare providers, creating a seamless support network for every patient. This collaborative and holistic approach ensures individuals have access to resources and techniques that foster resilience, reduce injury risk, and promote a higher quality of life.

Featured Services

Return to Sport Program

RPT Sandy’s sports physical therapy program in Sandy assists athletes of all levels in recovering from injuries and enhancing performance. Therapists provide customized treatment and preventive training, focusing on strength, flexibility, and balance to help athletes return to their activities safely and effectively while reducing the risk of re-injury.

WorkReady

RPT Sandy’s industrial health services support workers in physically demanding fields through job-specific conditioning and recovery treatments. The program includes functional assessments and personalized conditioning to prepare employees for job tasks, prevent workplace injuries, and promote a strong, healthy workforce.

Aquatic Therapy

RPT offers aquatic therapy as a gentle, low-impact rehabilitation option. This therapy takes place in a controlled aquatic environment, reducing joint strain and promoting movement through water resistance. Aquatic therapy is ideal for those with arthritis, chronic pain, or mobility limitations, and it aids in enhancing strength and flexibility with minimal discomfort.

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

Dry Needling

Geriatric Therapy

Hand Therapy

Headache Therapy

IASTM

Kinesiotaping

Massage Therapy

Multiple Sclerosis Therapy

Neurological Therapy

Osteoarthritis Joint Preservation

Pediatric Therapy

Personal Injury

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Return to Sport Program

Running Program

Running Video Analysis

Sports Injuries

TMJ/TMD Therapy

Torticollis Therapy

Whiplash Therapy

WorkReady

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Clinic Physical Therapists

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Jared Fullmer, PT, DPT

Clinic Director, Physical Therapist

Jared has been a clinic director with RPT since 2018 and is currently leading the Sandy clinic. He graduated from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions with his Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2015 and immediately began his career with RPT. Jared started in the West Jordan clinic before moving to Sandy, and later became the founding director of the Murray clinic when it opened in August 2018. After several years leading that location, he has returned to Sandy as clinic director, bringing with him extensive leadership experience and a…
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Mike Depola, PT, DPT, OCS

Regional Director, Physical Therapist, Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist

Mike DePola is a graduate of The University Of Utah PT class of 2012. He began working for RPT in 2007 then returned as a therapist as he loves the family feel the company offers its employees and patients. Mike has directed multiple clinics for RPT, but now serves as the Regional Director and enjoys providing Orthopedic and Sports Medicine services to patients in the Salt Lake Valley. He has a particular love for treating patients in need of post-operative rehab and working with outdoor athletes – specifically rock climbers…
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Ethan Sam, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Ethan attended South College in Knoxville, Tennessee where he obtained his Doctorate in Physical Therapy after completing his undergrad at Utah Valley University In Orem, Utah. Prior to living in Tennessee, he grew up in the Salt Lake area and was a tech at RPT in West Jordan before starting PT school. He is excited to return to RPT as a therapist. Ethan has a strong interest in orthopedic and vestibular physical therapy and loves working with various patient populations to help them achieve their goals. He has always had…
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Stan K. Hirai, PT

Physical Therapist

Stan Hirai graduated from the Division Of Physical Therapy at The University Of Utah in 1991 and has worked for RPT since graduation. In the past, Stan has worked for RPT in various capacities including clinic director. Stan is an integral part of RPT’s industrial and workplace safety division. He is certified to perform ergonomic assessments, pre-employment screening services for the trucking, financial services and oil and gas drilling industries. Stan is a certified clinical instructor and enjoys working with physical therapy students and helping them realize their clinical goals….
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Alex White, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Alex White is a Physical Therapist with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Utah. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Utah and an Associate of Science from Snow College. His treatment philosophy emphasizes a strong therapeutic alliance, utilizing progressive and individualized, research-backed techniques to help patients understand their rehabilitation process, maximize function, and return to the activities they enjoy. Alex’s inspiration for entering the field of physical therapy stems from his experiences in sports, where he relied on sports medicine…
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Brooke Hendrickson, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Brooke Hendrickson, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist who graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Brigham Young University in 2021 and obtained her Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Utah in 2025. She specializes in working with patients with neurological impairments, focusing on improving balance, gait, and functional mobility through creative interventions. Brooke’s approach emphasizes helping patients understand their bodies to become active partners in their care. Outside of her professional interests, Brooke enjoys skiing, mountain biking, and running.
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Liz Clayton, PTA

Physical Therapist Assistant

Liz Clayton is a Physical Therapist Assistant who graduated from SLCC in December 2022. She emphasizes the importance of addressing issues proactively to enhance her patients’ functional abilities in the future. Motivated by a desire to help others and a passion for understanding how to maintain healthy bodies throughout various activities and responsibilities, Liz is dedicated to her work. She specializes in rehab for runners, and has done additional training in managing low back and shoulder pain. In her free time, she enjoys horseback riding, hiking, and going on nature…

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