Sports Rehab & Physical Therapy

Recovery you can measure, not just feel.

We treat injury and rebuild performance with the same rigor athletes train with — every session tracked, every gain in range of motion recorded.

Calder works with competitive athletes and weekend warriors alike — the assessment is the same either way.

Every plan starts with a baseline: strength, range of motion, and load tolerance, measured before a single session is scheduled.

94%
Return to sport
12 wks
Avg. recovery time
400+
Athletes treated
8 yrs
In practice

"Pain-free" isn't the goal. Load-tolerant, measured, and confident under pressure again — that's what we're actually rebuilding.

— Clinical philosophy, Calder Movement Clinic

How We Work

Three phases, one measured plan.

Every program moves through the same three phases — the pace changes, the structure doesn't.

01

Movement Assessment

Baseline testing of strength, range of motion, and load tolerance before any treatment plan is written.

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02

Sports Rehabilitation

Hands-on treatment and progressive loading, re-tested against baseline at every stage.

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03

Return to Sport

Sport-specific conditioning and a final clearance assessment before you're back to full training.

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From the Clinic

Recovery science, plainly explained.

Insights

Why Range of Motion Alone Doesn't Predict Return to Sport

Strength and load tolerance matter as much as flexibility — here's how we weigh all three.

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Insights

The Case for Slower Return-to-Play Timelines

Why rushing the last two weeks of a program causes most re-injuries.

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Insights

What a Baseline Assessment Actually Measures

A walkthrough of the numbers we track before writing a single treatment plan.

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Most programs start with a 45-minute assessment.

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