
As a Physical Therapist, Athletic Trainer for the World Tennis Professionals (ATP), and the owner of Sundance PT, Clay Sniteman specializes in the treatment of severe hip, shoulder and elbow injuries of world-class athletes.
As the former therapist for the Olympics, World Championships, and Chicago Sledgehockey Team, Clay Sniteman is a featured lecturer in numerous cities around the world on biomechanics and the necessity for tailored training and treatment programs. His specialized approach has been gained through his experience as the former therapist for the Olympics, World Championships, and Chicago Sledgehockey Team.
Clay is also a published author for the U.S. Figure Skating Magazine, and has served as the therapist for the World Special Olympics for his understanding of special need individuals.
As a specialist in biomechanics, Clay Sniteman creates specialized training programs and workout regimes for numerous elite athletes while serving as an adjunct faculty member at Weber State University.
Clay is the beneficiary of a diverse educational experience. He spent two years in Germany studying at the University of Maryland in Augsburg, Germany and then completed a BS in Exercise Science at Montana State University followed by an MS in Physical Therapy at the University of Montana. He also completed an Athletic Training degree at Weber State University
Kalene Collard, a Riverton, Utah native, graduated from Weber State University in 2002 with a
bachelors degree in Athletic Training and a minor in Health Promotions. She began working for Sundance Physical Therapy soon after. In 2003, she was also hired as an assistant Athletic Trainer at Weber State University to work with women’s soccer, and tennis. While working at Weber State, Kalene concurrently earned a
masters degree in Exercise Science and Health Promotion with an emphasis in Injury Prevention and Human Performance. Kalene is also a
certified Performance Enhancement Specialist, a certification she earned through NASM. She completed her certification as well as her masters degree in 2005.
Sheila Savaiinaea was born and raised in Roy, Utah. She has been in Ogden doing spa therapy for ten years. She attended Sensory Develoment in St. George, Utah where she became a licensed esthetician and massage therapist. She then went on to attend Utah College of Massage Therapy. To further her knowledge and understanding of the human body she took classes in advanced anatomy and physiology at the University of Utah. Sheila is one of few people in the state of Utah to have gone through a structural integration program, also known as Rolfing.
Kim Sonognini -- Born and raised in Utah. After graduating from Weber High School attended Weber State University for 5 years competing in track and field and earning a
Bachelors Degree in Athletic Training. Certified in Athletic Training that same year, subsequently joining the Sundance Physical Therapy team. Has been working there since while living in Pleasant View raising 2 boys with her husband Shane.
Sherri Duft, MPT was born in Kansas and received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Sterling College in 1997. She received her
Master’s degree in Physical Therapy in 2001 from Wichita State University. Sherri then practiced in an outpatient hospital based setting from 2001-2006 seeing a variety of outpatient diagnoses. After moving to Utah and taking time off to be home with her newborn and get her older children adjusted to school in a new state, she returned to work for a short time in a skilled nursing setting at Manor Care in South Ogden then began with Sundance Physical Therapy in August of 2008. She has attended continuing education courses in the areas of pediatrics, balance, Parkinson’s disease, shoulder and knee dysfunction and rehabilitation, TMJ dysfunction and treatment, McKenzie lumbar evaluation and treatment, and cervical dysfunction and treatment. Sherri is married to Eric Duft who is an assistant men’s basketball coach at Weber State University and is the mother of three children, ages 8, 6 and 2.
Cosette Folsom, LMT, was born in Ten Sleep, Wyoming. She graduated high school in Dillon, Montana then attended Utah College of Massage Therapy in Salt Lake City, UT. In May 2007 she graduated in their
Masters Body Work program. She has lived in Ogden, Utah for the past 2 years working as a licensed massage therapist in the spa, medical and sport settings.
Pam Frinkman, MS, PT, earned a BS from Weber State, a BS in Physical Therapy from the U of U, and an MS in Exercise Physiology from the U of U in 1999. She is happy to be currently working toward her post-professional DPT from the U of U. Pam has delighted in her career as a Physical Therapist since 1992, and has practiced in several different PT settings, including orthopedic outpatient, industrial, inpatient, extended care, and home health. She has recently been working in the area of vestibular rehabilitation. Pam has taught undergraduate courses at both Weber State University and the University of Utah. Pam enjoys treating everything from neck pain and headaches to ankle sprains and plantar fasciitis. She especially loves treating throwing and running athletes, as well as shoulder rehabilitation and complicated back pain. Pam is a mother and outdoor enthusiast who enjoys hiking, mountain biking, rollerblading, snow-shoeing, and hot yoga.