Leo Robertson

Director Of Rehabilitation Services and Sports Medicine at FRANKLIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER

Leo Robertson has a diverse work experience in the field of physical therapy. Leo started their career as a Physical Therapist at Mountain West Physical Therapy in 2005 and worked there until 2008. During this time, they gained experience in various settings including outpatient clinics and post-surgery rehabilitation.

From 2008 to 2012, Leo worked as a Physical Therapist at Franklin County Medical Center. Leo provided patient care in multiple settings such as outpatient, inpatient, skilled swing beds, and skilled nursing facility rehab services. Leo specialized in orthopedics and post-surgical rehabilitation for various body regions including foot/ankle, knee, hip, spine, and shoulder.

In 2012, Leo joined Cache Valley Specialty Hospital as a Physical Therapist. Leo primarily worked in an outpatient clinic, focusing on orthopedic and post-surgery rehabilitation. Leo also worked part-time as a Home Health Physical Therapist, providing care to geriatric patients.

Leo returned to Franklin County Medical Center in 2013, this time as a Managing Physical Therapist. Leo continued to provide outpatient care for orthopedic and geriatric injuries, with a specific focus on knee, hip, back/spine, and shoulder regions. Leo also provided home health physical therapy services to geriatric and orthopedic patients.

In 2016, Leo took on the role of Director of Rehabilitation Services and Sports Medicine at Franklin County Medical Center. In addition to carrying a full-time outpatient load, they also deal with orthopedic, geriatric, and sport-specific injuries. Leo's expertise includes knee, hip, back/spine, and shoulder regions. Leo also has experience in home health physical therapy with a focus on geriatrics and orthopedics.

Leo Robertson completed their education in Physical Therapy/Therapist at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Leo obtained a Master's degree from 2002 to 2004 and later pursued a Doctorate from 2007 to 2009.

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