Staff

Brian Peterson, PT

BRIAN PETERSON, PT, Brian Peterson, PTis the owner of Westlake Physical Therapy. He is a Brigham Young University graduate who later went on to get his physical therapy degree from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. He is married with five children and enjoys outdoor recreation. Brian specializes in evaluation and treatment of orthopedic and sports conditions and takes pleasure in living in the Saratoga Springs community and helping his patients return to an active life style.

McClane Morris, DPT

McClane Morris, DPT, was born and raised in Herriman, Utah. He is a dedicated physical therapist committed to helping patients return to doing the activities they love. He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, where he developed a strong foundation in rehabilitation and patient care.
McClane’s passion for physical therapy was sparked during his high school years when he received physical therapy for a sports injury. The positive atmosphere and the impactful interactions he had with his therapists inspired him to pursue a career in this field. Now, as a licensed physical therapist, he strives to give back to the community and provide the same care and support that once helped him recover. He is committed to continuing his growth as a clinician and will always strive to help patients through a combination of exercises, manual techniques, and a personalized approach to care.
Outside of his professional life, McClane enjoys spending quality time with his family and staying active. His hobbies include camping, paddleboarding, playing sports, watching movies, and playing board games.

Adam Labrum, DPT

Adam Labrum, DPT, was born and raised in Vernal, UT. He attended Snow College for his Associate’s degree, then transferred to Utah Valley University to finish his Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science. He then received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. Adam enjoys spending time with his family and friends watching good shows and sports, playing pickleball, golf, basketball, and just being active. He is married to his wife Josie and they have a dog named Ollie. He chose a career in physical therapy because of injuries he had growing up playing sports and has been able to see the difference physical therapy can make in helping him and so many people return to doing what they love. Adam wants to do the same for those with various orthopedic conditions using hands-on manual therapy and exercise.