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2310 North 400 East No. Logan, Utah 84341 435 787 2000 phone Hours Brigham City Clinic 1930 South Hwy 89 Perry, UT 84302 Bear River Valley Hospital Franklin County Medical Center Bear Lake Memorial Hospital Caribou Memorial Hospital ![]() Visit Dr. Clegg's Photo Gallery WARNING: may contain some graphic images involving surgical procedures. Dr. Michael M. Clegg, M.D.Dr. Clegg is a Physiatrist. A physiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Clegg earned his medical degree at the University of Utah and completed his residency at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Clegg’s expertise is in occupation medicine, sports medicine and non-surgical orthopaedic medicine. He is skilled in nerve testing (EMG studies), as well as precise fluoroscopically guided joint and spinal injections (trigger point injections). As a rehabilitation physician, he treats a wide range of problems. His goal is to decrease pain and enhance performance without surgery. He takes the time needed to accurately pinpoint the source of an ailment. He then designs a treatment plan that can be carried out by the patient or with the help of his medical team. This medical team might include other physicians and health professionals, such as neurologists, orthopedic surgeons and physical therapists.
![]() EducationA.S. Major: General Science
B.S. Major: Psychology
M.D. Honors / Extracurricular Activities
TrainingInternship University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Madison, WI 1998-1999 Residency University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Madison, WI - Chief resident of Department of Physical Medicine 1999-2002 and Rehabilitation 2001-2002 Professional MembershipsAmerican Medical Association American Medical Student Association American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Wisconsin State Medical Society ResearchUniversity of Utah Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Faculty advisor – John Speed MD
Conversion Disorder Retrospective study of 60 patients Data retrieval and analysis, Formulation of conclusions Presentations
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