Derek J Storrs, DPT

Derek J Storrs, DPT

Physical Therapy

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Office Location

Main Office
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SelectHealth Plans
  • SelectHealth Community Care
  • SelectHealth Signature

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Professional Summary

Training
  • Post Graduate Training Program: Rocky Mountain University of Health Professionals - Provo, UT in Physical Therapy, 2013
Professional Memberships
  • American Physical Therapy Association
  • Orthopaedic Section, APTA
  • Utah Physical Therapy Association
Professional Positions
  • Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy (OCS) Trigger Point Dry Needling Certified
Languages Spoken
  • English
  • Spanish

Practice Focus

I am a physical therapist practicing outpatient orthopedics and specialize in chronic pain management, orthopedic conditions, running-related injuries and spine care.

Personal Bio & Interests

I've been a physical therapist since 2013 and am passionate about developing patient-centered care plans that help patients achieve their goals and live their healthiest lives. I grew up here in Utah and got my undergraduate degree at BYU and my doctorate degree at Rocky Mountain University. I live in Salt Lake City with my wife, three energetic boys, and our black lab, Koda. My wife and I met as river guides in Moab, and since 2009 have spent our time travelling the world, enjoying various National Parks, and engaging in outdoor activities with friends and family. My hobbies and interests include mountain biking, ultramarathons, skiing, camping, river running, and enjoying Utah's great outdoors.

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