PURE PErformance REHAB

is a cash-based physical therapy provider. We are focused on providing the highest quality care. We do this because we love helping people, which is evident in every treatment session. Our therapists have undergone some of the most rigorous training in the country who will help you reach your highest goals in the shortest amount of time. Oh, and by the way, we have the lowest cash-based rates in the Salt Lake valley.

SERVICES

PURE Fitness members receive a 10% on all services.

 

Our in-house Physical therapists

 
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DR. ELIZABETH LANE
PHYSICAL THERAPIST & Co-Owner

I received my clinical doctorate from The Medical College of Georgia in 2009 (DPT). I also completed an orthopedic residency (OCS) and orthopedic manual therapy fellowship (FAAOMPT) through Evidence in Motion and is certified in dry needling, spinal manipulation, Therapeutic Pain Specialist (TPS), Functional Movement System, Selective Functional Movement Screen and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Most recently, I completed my doctoral training from the University of Utah (Ph.D), where I now hold a research faculty position. Additionally, I’ve been educating other physical therapists across the nation on topics such as dry needling, orthopedic management, spinal manipulation, and pain science since 2013.

I have played multiple sports and recently retired from women’s professional tackle football, ending my 8-year career with the national champion Utah Falconz. I found CrossFit towards the end of my football career and fell in love with the constant challenge. I achieved Level 1 and 2 CrossFit certification to help people realize their true potential. I enjoy bringing my knowledge of physical therapy to coaching and knowledge of CrossFit to my physical therapy practice. 

PT, DPT The Medical College of Georgia

OCS, FAAOMPT Evidence in Motion

PhD University of Utah

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Please contact me directly for a physical therapy appointment, and let’s get you on the fast track to your goals.

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DR. AUDREY MALLON
Physical Therapist and Manager

I am originally from Hood River, Oregon. I grew up playing basketball, soccer and lacrosse and ended up playing club lacrosse at Western Washington University. I made my way to Utah for physical therapy school in 2015. After I graduated in 2018, I was accepted to the orthopedic residency through the University of Utah and VA health systems. This year-long program of mentorship and additional didactic material advanced my practice and prepared me to take the next step to become Board Certified in Orthopedics. It was around this time that I also discovered CrossFit. I instantly fell in love with the encouraging and competitive atmosphere and constantly varied training. This type of training also enhances the performance of some of my other hobbies such as mountain biking, skiing, and hiking. Being physically active is a cornerstone of my lifestyle. It is my passion to help individuals overcome an acute injury or chronic condition in order to get back to doing what they love. I look forward to doing the same for you!

B.S. in Kinesiology

PT, DPT from University of Utah

OCS Board Certified in Orthopedics

Please contact me directly for a physical therapy appointment, and let’s get you on the fast track to your goals

Dr. Jessica Lord
PHYSICAL THERAPIST

I have developed a niche specializing in physical therapy for the dance athlete, but also have a passion for working with fitness athletes, back pain, older-adult and chronic pain patients. I graduated with my Bachelor of Health Sciences degree as well as a dance minor from Chapman University. While earning my Doctorate, I gained exposure to rehabilitation in the performing arts by studying with an Australian physiotherapy clinic that services the Queensland Ballet and Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

When my love for the outdoors brought me to Salt Lake City, Utah, I began partnering with local dance studios to offer workshops, performance coverage, and injury triage. I have since earned opportunities working with the Chinese Olympic Aerial Ski Team as well as providing treatment for the Velocity Dance Convention tour. In the last several years, I have acquired certifications in dry needling and myofascial decompression, as well as the management of the fitness athlete (CMFA) from the Institute of Clinical Excellence. My mission is to conservatively manage pain and better fortify all of my patients against injury so they can enjoy their passions for a lifetime. Outside of the clinic, you can find me strength training, trail running, mountain biking, or taking dance classes in my spare time!

B.S in Health Sciences and Dance Minor from Chapman University

PT, DPT from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Cert-CMFA

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Please contact me directly for a physical therapy appointment, and let’s get you on the fast track to your goals.

 

FAQs

What is cash-based physical therapy?

In a cash-based treatment model, the physical therapist enters into a contract with the patient to provide physical therapy services in a manner that both parties have determined will help them reach treatment goals most efficiently. The patient pays in advance or at the time of service, allowing the therapist to focus attention on providing the best possible service while keeping administrative costs low.

Typically, coding for physical therapy services provided (CPT codes) is determined using a complex matrix of "timed codes" and "untimed codes". This often results in confusing patient bills, as the amount billed to insurance will vary visit to visit based on the exact services provided that day. Cash-based billing eliminates this confusion and allows for clarity in decision making on the part of the patient and their provider. Documentation for evaluations, treatment visits, and progress notes are performed just like any physical therapy practice and comply with all legal requirements.

Unfortunately, we are not able to provide services to anyone covered under Medicare Part B. Under current Medicare regulations, it is illegal for a physical therapist to accept cash pay from Medicare patients for services that may be covered under Medicare, even if the services provided meet all treatment, documentation, and HIPAA requirements and have been prescribed by their physician.

 

Can my insurance be billed for cash-based physical therapy services?

Most insurance companies, with the exception of Medicare, Medicaid and some HMOs, will provide payment for services received “out of network”. Going out of network means that you can choose to see a physical therapist who is not a participating provider with your insurance company. Many patients choose to receive services out of network in order to see the physical therapist of their choice. Upon request, we will supply you with an invoice that you can submit to your insurance company. They will pay you rather than paying the provider.