It’s not about hitting the six-month mark or just finishing your basic ACL rehab exercises. Return to sport after ACL surgery gets decided by testing your strength, power, and movement with real data—force plates, isokinetic strength testing, and movement analysis, not just guessing or going by feel. You need to meet sport-specific standards and be able to take real game stress before getting cleared. If you want to know where you stand, book a full sports science evaluation.
Manual therapy means hands-on work to address pain, stiffness, and movement issues. It covers things like joint mobilization, soft tissue release, stretching, and muscle work as needed. Every 1:1 session includes manual therapy when your injury or condition calls for it, so you get exactly what your body needs right on the table. If you want to know how manual therapy could help you, just ask during your session.
No referral is needed to start running injury physical therapy here. You can book straight in for an evaluation and get going on your recovery without dealing with extra paperwork or waiting around for a doctor’s note. If you’re hurt, just schedule the assessment and get answers today. Ready to take the first step back to running pain-free, reach out to set up your session.
You’ll get a straight-up, 1:1 session with a Doctor of Physical Therapy—no techs, no handoffs. In a sports physical therapy evaluation, we dig into your injury history, take you through movement and strength tests, and put you on force plates or test equipment if needed. You get real-time feedback and a legit plan tailored to your sport and goals. Show up ready to move and ask questions—this isn’t a sit-and-chat appointment.
Active adults who want to keep lifting or training get real athlete physical therapy here—no generic plans, no “just rest” talk. Every session is one-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy, focused on optimizing performance, fixing injuries, and letting you keep pushing. You’ll get sports science assessment, hands-on manual therapy, and proven protocols, not a clipboard of boring exercises. If you’re not ready to settle or slow down, book your initial evaluation.
You can book sports physical therapy sessions if you're coming from Voorhees or Marlton. The clinic serves athletes and active adults across South Jersey, including these towns. Just reach out to set up your appointment and get on the schedule.
Most people can expect to need around 12 to 16 weeks of post operative physical therapy after knee or shoulder surgery, but the exact timeline depends on the procedure and your goals. Some athletes may push longer if they want to get all their strength and movement back. The real marker isn’t just time, though. Progress is based on tested function—force, strength, how you move—not just showing up for a set number of weeks. If you want to know what your timeline looks like, book a session and get tested.
Pricing for sports physical therapy is straightforward. The initial evaluation and follow-up sessions each have set cash rates, no hidden fees or surprise bills. You can reach out directly for exact prices and find out what works for your situation. Let’s talk if you want specific numbers or have insurance questions.
You don’t need to be hurt to train here. Performance physical therapy isn’t just for injuries—it’s about getting faster, stronger, and more durable so you can stay ahead of breakdown. If you want a sports science approach to unlocking better speed or strength, you’re in the right spot. Book a session to see how data-driven assessments beat guessing.
A sports science evaluation checks how you move by using force plates, strength testing, and full-body movement analysis. Expect data on balance, muscle power, and weak spots that can lead to injury. The whole assessment takes about 60 minutes, and you'll leave with a clear breakdown of what’s holding you back and how to fix it. Book one if you want to actually see and measure where you need to improve, not just guess.
Post operative physical therapy for rotator cuff and labrum surgery is a major focus here. Rehab starts slow with hands-on work and mobility, then moves to strength-building and sport-specific drills once the shoulder can handle it. Each session is 1:1 with a doctor, no techs or hand-offs. The whole point is getting you pain-free and strong enough for full return to whatever sport or life throws at you. If you're interested in an honest, data-driven plan built for athletes, book an evaluation.