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At Rhodes Physical Therapy, our goal is to provide genuine care and support in relieving pain and restoring each patient to the highest quality of life possible. We utilize state of the art equipment and professional techniques to promote recovery. We strive to instill a life-long commitment in our patients' individual health and wellness. Jon attended Brigham Young University where he received a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Physiology.

He earned a Master's Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Colorado. He then furthered his education by earning a Master's of Business Administration from Troy State University with an emphasis on marketing. He completed a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Regis University in 2009. Jon is certified by the Titleist Performance Institute in Medical Level 3, Biomechanics Level 2, and Junior Coach Level 3, and works with many prominent local golfers and collegiate golf teams.

He specializes in using 3-D motion capture technology to help golfers achieve their potential and designs exercise programs to help with flexibility and stability.
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Chosen by leading physical therapists, sports medicine experts, top athletes, and trainers as the best low-impact rehab and training tool, the Alter G uses real-time gait analytics to help patients recover and reach performance goals faster.
With patented NASA technology, the Alter G uses air pressure to reduce gravitational force on the body by as much as 80%- giving you the freedom to walk or run pain-free.
Using compression technology to enhance blood flow pre/post workout relieves muscle sensitivity through pulsing sleeves made for arms, hips, and legs.
Jon opened our Shepard Lane clinic in the spring of 2016.
He designed this sports physical therapy facility knowing that it would be a place for golfers to work on their game through workouts and hitting golf balls.
He built the entire clinic with you, the golfer, in mind.
Utilizing his knowledge of human movement, anatomy, the golf swing, and biokinematics, Jon can identify faults in your swing and prescribe fitness programs designed specifically to help you overcome these deficits.
Jon utilizes the K-VEST 3D motion capture system during the evaluation to determine your swing efficiency and find the body segment that may be breaking down in your swing.
Whether you're applying for Medicare, needing disability, or hoping to return to work, Jen at our Farmington physical therapy clinic specializes in performing your functional capacity evaluation and state-of-the-art reporting.
A functional capacity evaluation (FCE) is a systematic method to evaluate your ability to reliably perform functional tasks.
In its simplest terms, an FCE is a test of your ability to do things.
During the FCE, you will be asked to perform multiple tasks and then receive grades based on your ability (or inability) to complete them.
Typically 1+ hours, and an additional 10 minutes for the first visit for intake paperwork.
At your first visit, we will need a copy of your ID, your insurance card (if applicable), your referral (if applicable), and any imaging reports you have had done (if applicable).
Subsequent visits will simply require clothing that allows access to the areas PTs will be working on.
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