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Beth Siebert, DPT is a pediatric physical therapist with over four decades of clinical experience specializing in gait disorders, neurological diagnoses, and spasticity management. She holds a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Utah and a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Texas Medical Branch. Beth built her career across some of the region's most respected pediatric institutions, spending 25 years at Primary Children's Medical Center where she served both as a treating therapist and as outpatient rehabilitation manager overseeing occupational, physical, and speech therapy teams. She went on to provide school-based pediatric physical therapy at Kauri Sue Hamilton School within Jordan School District, bringing her expertise directly into educational settings serving children with complex needs.
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Sessions with Beth Siebert, DPT are priced at $200 per session.​ Super bills provided for insurance reimbursement, upon request.
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About Beth
Beth Siebert, DPT is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with over four decades of dedicated experience in pediatric rehabilitation. With a career spanning school-based therapy, hospital settings, and outpatient rehabilitation management, Beth brings exceptional depth of knowledge and a genuine commitment to improving the lives of children and families. Her practice is grounded in a belief that every child deserves individualized, evidence-based care that honors their unique developmental path and supports their fullest potential.
Professional Focus
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Pediatric physical therapy across school, hospital, and outpatient settings
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Gait analysis, bracing, and casting for children with complex movement needs
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Evaluation and treatment of developmental delays and neurological diagnoses
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Spasticity management, including support for selective dorsal rhizotomy candidates
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Torticollis and plagiocephaly assessment and intervention
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Rehabilitation leadership and interdisciplinary team coordination
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Therapeutic Approach
Beth employs a comprehensive, child-centered approach informed by the latest evidence in pediatric neuroscience and motor development. Her clinical philosophy integrates neurodevelopmental principles, pulmonary and functional movement science, and orthotic applications to address each child's unique presentation. Beth tailors her interventions to the whole child—considering how respiration, posture, neurological function, and environment intersect to support or limit movement. Her extensive experience across inpatient and community settings enables her to collaborate effectively with physicians, educators, and families to achieve meaningful functional outcomes.
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Areas of Expertise
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Gait disorders and functional mobility
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Bracing, casting, and orthotic management
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Developmental delay and early intervention
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Toe walking evaluation and treatment
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Torticollis and plagiocephaly
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Neurological diagnoses including cerebral palsy and brain injury
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Spasticity management and post-surgical rehabilitation
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Credentials
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Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), University of Utah, 2009
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Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, University of Texas Medical Branch, 1978
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APTA Clinical Instructor Credential, University of Utah, 2009
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Licensed to practice Physical Therapy in the state of Idaho #PT-5436
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Beth is deeply committed to partnering with children, families, and care teams to create individualized rehabilitation plans that support growth, independence, and quality of life. Her decades of clinical leadership and ongoing dedication to continuing education reflect a career defined by excellence, compassion, and an unwavering focus on what is possible for every child she serves.