Brian Pennock & Daniel Sedgwick - Introduction to Physical Therapy
Brian Pennock
Brian has been with Mountain Land Physical Therapy since 1999, first as the clinic director of the Layton clinic, and now as the director of the Kaysville clinic inside of the Sportsplex gym.
He received his Bachelors degree from Weber State University in 1995, his Masters degree in Physical Therapy from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999, and his Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy in 2005 from A.T. Still University.
Brian is also a Certified Athletic Trainer and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He specializes in sports and orthopedic injuries and treats patients of all ages from “weekend warriors” to elite professional and Olympic athletes. He also has experience in the performance of EMG, nerve conduction studies, and intraoperative neuromonitoring. Brian focuses on determining the underlying cause of injuries to help his patients get back to full function and stay injury-free.
Brian has stayed close to his Layton/Kaysville roots and enjoys participating in and coaching athletic teams including football, baseball, and high school lacrosse. He also enjoys all outdoor activities including skiing, boating, hiking, camping, and spending time with his wife and four children.
Connect with Brian on LinkedIn
email: bpennock@mlrehab.com
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Daniel Sedgwick
Daniel has been with Mountain Land Physical Therapy since 2006 when he became an aide at the Clinton Clinic. He later went on to become an Athletic Trainer at Clearfield High School and a Public Relations Representative for the Northern Utah Region. In 2012, Dan graduated from the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions as a Doctor of Physical Therapy and joined the team as a full time Physical Therapist.
Daniel uses a team approach to help patients achieve their goals in physical therapy. He has experience in treating geriatrics, pediatrics, traumatic brain injury, tension headaches, low back pain (including Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction), and shoulder injuries in Throwing Athletes. Daniel was the athletic trainer for Clearfield High School until 2011 and became a physical therapist when he realized he enjoyed helping not just athletes, but all people return to the activities they love.
Daniel grew up in Syracuse Utah and now lives in Roy with his wife and three children. He enjoys attending Weber State University sporting events, playing softball and other sports, boating and vacationing with his family. Daniel is also fluent in Spanish.
Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn
email: dsedgwick@dsdmail.net
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