Active adults
People whose activity or lifting is limited by pain or restriction.
Sports physical therapy belongs in the PT silo because the work is about diagnosis, rehab, and return to activity, not just prevention or performance.
Physical Therapy
Sports physical therapy belongs in the PT silo because the work is about diagnosis, rehab, and return to activity, not just prevention or performance.
Who it is for
Use sports PT when the patient wants to get back to training or sport.
People whose activity or lifting is limited by pain or restriction.
People who need a rehab plan that respects sport demands.
Golfers who want the PT side to handle pain or injury before returning to golf performance.
Goals and outcomes
The goal is to restore capacity and confidence.
Understand what is driving the symptoms.
Create a plan that addresses the main barrier.
Progress back toward training and play with a clear bridge.
Assessment process
The visit should answer why the problem is showing up.
Understand when the problem started and what aggravates it.
See how mobility, control, and tolerance fit together.
Build the next step around the actual limitation.
Tools and technology
The tools should support the exam, not replace it.
Clarify how the body is moving and loading.
See what the body can tolerate today.
Track whether the rehab is moving in the right direction.
Plan and next steps
The plan should be specific and easy to follow.
Identify the main driver of the symptoms.
Use the first block of treatment to improve the bottleneck.
Move toward full training or play with purpose.
Physical Therapy stays focused on Chattanooga local intent, while Golf Performance handles prevention and performance prep.
FAQ
The answers should stay local and aligned with the PT silo.
Yes. The PT silo targets Chattanooga local intent and should not be expanded into nearby-city doorway pages.
Yes. Golfers can start with PT when pain or injury is the issue, then transition back to golf performance once rehab is the right fit.
If pain or a clear symptom pattern is the starting point, use Physical Therapy first. The evaluation should clarify the right direction.
No. Sports PT is for active adults as well as athletes; the key is that the goal is return to activity.
Next step
Use the booking page if you need a rehab-first entry point.