About Us
BRIAN J TERRY, PT, DPT, CNPT
DIRECTOR
Brian earned his doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2011 from the University of Utah. Brian earned his certification in aquatic physical therapy in 2017 and is an adjunct professor at the University of Utah teaching aquatic physical therapy curriculum. He served on the Board of Directors for the American Physical Therapy Association – Academy of Aquatic Physical Therapy from 2018-2022 and continues to play an active role in the organization. Brian is also a Certified Nutritional Physical Therapist.
Before your first visit
- Consultations are scheduled for 60 minutes. This time is used to obtain a verbal history, perform a physical examination, and determine a plan of treatment.
- Arrive at least 15 minutes earlier than appointment time with consultation forms completed or arrive 30 minutes early if forms are not completed and ready
- Bring a physician’s order for physical therapy, which should be obtained from your doctor prior to PT consult
- Bring or have your doctor’s office fax us your last visit’s notes along with any and all pertinent imaging study reports
- Wear athletic, loose-fitting clothing to allow the physical therapist to see and assess areas where you hurt or are impaired. You do not need a swimsuit for your first visit.
- Upon completion of your consultation, we will schedule you for follow up visits on a consistent basis based on your clinical assessment
- Follow up appointments are commonly scheduled for 60 minutes and are usually one-on-one sessions with a therapist
Scheduling Your First Visit
Patients may call or stop by our office to schedule a consultation. You may also email us through the website with your contact information and we will call you to set up your appointment.
Office Phone Number: 801-568-4203
Office Fax Number: 801-566-1763
Restrictions based on participants’ health and safety of use. Please call us if you have any questions.
Academy of Aquatic Physical Therapy
Brian has completed the CAPTCC Aquatic Physical Therapy certification and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Academy of Aquatic Physical Therapy under the American Physical Therapy Association. He also teaches the aquatic physical therapy curriculum for the University of Utah’s DPT Program.