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Clinic Hours

Monday

7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Tuesday

7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Wednesday

7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Thursday

7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Friday

7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Languages spoken by clinicians here:

Spanish/Español

Other communication accommodations available upon request.

About the South Jordan Clinic

The Mountain Land Physical Therapy South Jordan, Utah clinic is conveniently located off 11400 S. and S. Redwood Road, next to South Jordan City Park. We provide physical therapy and rehabilitation services to South Jordan, Riverton, Daybreak, and surrounding communities.

The clinic’s holistic approach ensures that each patient receives comprehensive care tailored to their specific needs. By focusing on individualized treatment plans, the therapists help patients recover quickly, improve mobility, and prevent future injuries, allowing them to return to their daily activities and sports with confidence.

Mountain Land Physical Therapy in South Jordan fosters a supportive and welcoming environment, where patients can actively participate in their recovery journey. The team emphasizes patient education and empowerment, ensuring individuals are well-informed about their conditions and treatment options. Our skilled therapists are experts at treating pain from head to toe, including specialization in chronic pain management, ACL rehabilitation, concussion treatment, and helping athletes through our Return to Sport program. Our clinic provides services in Spanish. Nuestra clínica ofrece servicios en español.

Featured Services

Neurological

The neurological program at Mountain Land Physical Therapy South Jordan is designed to treat patients with various neurological disorders. The specialized therapy focuses on improving motor skills, coordination, and overall function, helping patients regain independence and enhance their quality of life​.

Return to Sport Program

The Return to Sport Program at the South Jordan clinic helps athletes safely return to their sports after an injury. The program includes sport-specific exercises and conditioning to restore strength, flexibility, and performance, ensuring a smooth and effective transition back to athletic activities​.

Balance & Vertigo

The Balance & Vertigo program at Mountain Land Physical Therapy South Jordan provides specialized treatments for patients experiencing dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. The therapy includes exercises and techniques aimed at improving stability, reducing symptoms, and enhancing overall quality of life​.

All services offered at this clinic

Balance & Vertigo

Blood Flow Restriction

Car Accident Physical Therapy

Chronic Pain

Concussion Therapy

Cupping Therapy

Dance Therapy

Dry Needling

Geriatric Therapy

Headache Therapy

IASTM

Industrial Therapy

Kinesiotaping

Massage Therapy

Multiple Sclerosis Therapy

Neurological

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

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Clinic Physical Therapists

Spencer Vickery, Physical Therapist

Spencer Vickery, PT, DPT

Clinic Director, Physical Therapist

Spencer Vickery received his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science in 2016. He went on to earn his doctorate degree in physical therapy from the University of Utah. Specializing in orthopedics, Spencer is also experienced in treating post-operative procedures, neurologic conditions, and acute sports injuries. Spencer knows first-hand the benefits of physical therapy after suffering from multiple injuries while playing sports throughout high school and college. Through individualized treatment plans, he strives to connect with his patients and make each visit fun and positive. Spencer is passionate about helping…
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Riley Wood, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

Riley Wood graduated from the University of Utah in 2024 with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree after completing her undergraduate studies at Gonzaga University in 2021. Riley’s special interests lie in orthopedic, neurologic, vestibular and concussion-based care. She believes in making personal connections with patients, providing patient-centered education, and fostering a positive and enjoyable therapy experience. Riley was inspired to enter the field of physical therapy by observing its impact on children with developmental disorders as well as experiencing firsthand the benefits of PT following her own injuries. Outside…

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