November 08, 2020 - by Adam Gray
Caralyn Baxter DPT is the owner and lead physical therapist at Motion UT. Her interests include orthopedic rehabilitation, youth and elite return-to-sport rehabilitation, neurocognitive approaches to performance training, hormonal considerations in female athlete rehabilitation and performance, and injury risk reduction and prevention. Cara is the former head physical therapist for the 2018 Olympic Freeski Halfpipe
November 22, 2021 - by Diem Gray
Andrew Libs is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialist (OCS) through the American Physical Therapy Association. His interests include orthopedic and sports rehabilitation, long term athletic development, and optimizing performance. Originally from Michigan, Andrew received his physical therapy degree from Central Michigan University. After graduating he continued training at Stanford Health Care
November 08, 2020 - by Adam Gray
Dave Quammen ATC is the Director of High Performance and Rehab at Motion UT. His interests include strength and power development in youth and elite athletes, movement re-education following injury, return to sport testing, and neurocognitive aspects of orthopedic rehabilitation. Along with his clinical work, Dave is currently pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in
- by Adam Gray
Robyn Hase ATC, CPI is one of our Motion UT partners. Robyn is a Certified Athletic Trainer, pilates instructor, and owner of @bodyworksparkcity with over 20 years of experience in rehabilitation and sports medicine. Robyn’s impressive resume includes serving as the official pilates provider for US Ski and Snowboard from 2013-20, working as the Medical
June 22, 2016 - by Diem Gray
Maggie is a physical therapist with a passion for developing a diverse skill set, knowing the full range of treatment options and having an in-depth knowledge of emerging techniques. She utilizes evidence-based treatments tailored to each patient to elicit optimal outcomes, including: thrust and non-thrust manual therapies, exercise interventions and neuromuscular re-education. Maggie believes in